How to RegisterMake sure you have applied, attended orientation, and met with an academic advisor.Confirm semester/session start dates and the date when you can start registering for classes for each semester. Check in with your academic advisor each semester before registering.Register.
Log into LoLA.Click on Student in the Self Service Banner section.Click on Registration in the Academic Links section.Click on Register for Classes in the Registration section.Select a term for the Terms Open for Registration drop down menu, then click on Continue.More items...
2.0 GPAYou must have earned a cumulative 2.0 GPA (or higher) when grades are reviewed at the end of the semester. If you do not earn the required cumulative 2.0 GPA, you will be placed on financial aid warning for the next semester.
12 credit hoursFor purposes of federal financial aid, a student: registered for 12 credit hours or more taken during fall or spring term is considered full-time.
Eligibility CriteriaCollege Level Degree CreditWork SkillsACT Composite 19 AND English subscore 18 for ENGL 101 OR Math subscore 19 for MATH 102Works Skills courses may be taken by a student who is 15 years old or older, is a sophomore, and who is determined as “in good standing” by the high school official.
BPCC Student EmailGo to the top of any page, and click the email icon, then click on the Student Email Portal.Your username: Your BPCC [email protected] password: 6-digit birth date.Example: John Smith was born May 10, 1975 = Password: 051075.Click on “Sign In”Click on the Outlook Icon.
You may receive aid when repeating a course for the first time. You may receive aid to repeat a course you previously passed one additional time. If you fail the second attempt, no more financial aid will be given to repeat the course a third time.
In-state tuition 2,792 USD, Out-of-state tuition 8,936 USD (2019 – 20)Central Piedmont Community College – Central Campus / Undergraduate tuition and fees
GradeGrade Point ValueDescriptionS-SatisfactoryU-UnsatisfactoryP-PassR-Repeat13 more rows
Financial Aid Warning is a status assigned if you were previously meeting SAP policy standards, however at the last SAP review, you failed to make satisfactory academic progress.
At NOVA, Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) standards also apply to non-federal aid, including state funds, institutional funds and foundation scholarships.
eight weeksFall and spring semesters are 16 weeks each. The summer term is eight weeks. Calendars are continually updated on the college's website along with registration dates and information for online registration. Although the summer session is shorter, summer classes carry the same course credit as those in other terms.
GradeGrade Point ValueDescriptionS-SatisfactoryU-UnsatisfactoryP-PassR-Repeat13 more rows
North Carolina's community college system ranks among the best, per report. North Carolina has one of the best community college systems in the U.S., according to a new report by personal financial website WalletHub.Sep 2, 2015
Tuition Rates for In-State students Fewer than 16 semester hours: $76 per credit hour. 16 semester hours or more: $1,216 per semester.
eight weeksThe summer term is eight weeks. Calendars are continually updated on the college's website along with registration dates and information for online registration. Although the summer session is shorter, summer classes carry the same course credit as those in other terms.
You may receive aid when repeating a course for the first time. You may receive aid to repeat a course you previously passed one additional time. If you fail the second attempt, no more financial aid will be given to repeat the course a third time.
2.0 GPAYou must have earned a cumulative 2.0 GPA (or higher) when grades are reviewed at the end of the semester. If you do not earn the required cumulative 2.0 GPA, you will be placed on financial aid warning for the next semester.
In-state tuition 2,792 USD, Out-of-state tuition 8,936 USD (2019 – 20)Central Piedmont Community College – Central Campus / Undergraduate tuition and fees
Resources for Homeless and Low-Income Students Supportive Housing Communities (SHC) provides affordable housing to alleviate homelessness and human suffering.
Central Piedmont's Associate in Arts degree ensures you transfer to a 4-year institution having already met general education requirements...
12 credit hoursregistered for 12 credit hours or more taken during fall or spring term is considered full-time. taking 9 credit hours during fall or spring term is designated part-time. taking 6 credit hours is considered half-time.
Contact the Cashiering Business Office 4842 E [email protected] Cato I Building, Room 121 Mon. –Fri., 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Cashiering Business Office P 704.330. 6964 E [email protected] Central High Building, Room 244 Mon.
Total CostsEstimated BudgetsNorth Carolina Resident Total Budget (Living Off Campus)$20,010In-State Tuition$2,432Other Fees$360Off-Campus Housing Budget$8,7058 more rows
Four-Week Online Winter Session Classes at Central Piedmont.Dec 5, 2021
To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.cpcc.edu....Spring Semester 2020.EventDateClasses BeginMonday, Jan. 13First Short SessionMonday, Jan. 13 - Friday, March 6Martin Luther King, Jr. HolidayMonday, Jan. 20Spring Break (CPCC Open)Monday, March 9 - Sunday, March 155 more rows
Students may withdraw by:Contacting registration personnel on any Central Piedmont campus, or.Through their MyCollege student account accessed from cpcc.edu.
Registration is ongoing throughout the semester as course seats are available.
Scholarships are available for certain career training and continuing education programs. To research and apply for continuing education scholarship opportunities, visit the college scholarship page, go to "Other Central Piedmont Scholarships," and select "Career Training/Continuing Education Scholarship Programs."
High school students in the Career & College Promise programs may follow two types of academic plans:
College and Career Readiness programs offer classes to develop academic skills, earn a high school equivalency (GED® or HiSET®) or adult high school diploma, learn English as a second language, develop employability skills or caseworker training, and participate in various work-based learning experiences.
Students entering degree, diploma, or certificate programs must complete the admissions/enrollment process prior to registration. (See Enrollment section of the catalog.)
Students taking Corporate and Continuing Education, non-credit courses may register without the admissions/enrollment process by calling Customer Service at 704.330.4223 or by registering online at Register Now on the Corporate and Continuing Education website.
Course substitutions are permitted with final approval by the Division Director of the academic area in which the substitution is sought. For students in Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) programs, substitution requests should originate with the advisor of the active program of study. For students in College Transfer programs [Associate in Arts (A.A.), Associate in Science (A.S.), and Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)] requests should originate with the advisor of the related academic area.
The hours of an audited course are counted as part of a student’s load and are subject to overload restrictions. A student may audit a course only once, and all those doing so must adhere to the instructor’s classroom policies. A record of the audit is entered on the student’s transcript as “AU.”.
Students registered for at least 12 hours of credit during the fall and spring terms and at least 9 hours of credit during the summer term are considered full-time students. Students are advised that overload status may occur as a result of registrations that exceed 18-course hours during the fall and spring terms and over 13 hours during the summer.
Repeating Courses. Curriculum Courses. In an effort to earn a higher grade and/or to enhance mastery of course content, students may repeat any curriculum course. Students may not enroll in the same course more than three times without approval of the appropriate division director, discipline chair, or program chair.