Career and College Promise (CCP) Wake Tech’s Career and - TopicsExpress



          

Career and College Promise (CCP) Wake Tech’s Career and College Promise (CCP) was created in 2012 to provide dual enrollment educational options for qualified North Carolina high school students, in order to accelerate the completion of college credentials. CCP replaces all earlier dual-enrollment programs, including Huskins, Learn and Earn, and Learn and Earn online. Program Pathways CCP offers the following options or “pathways” for students in high school: Career and Technical Education Pathway (CTE) leading to a certificate, diploma, or degree; or College Transfer Pathway (CT) leading to a minimum of 30 hours of college credit in Associate Arts or Associate in Science. Students select a pathway and then take only the courses within that pathway, as required by the program legislation. Depending on their eligibility, students may enroll in up to two (2) CTE and/or one (1) CT pathways at the same time. First Steps Interested students must attend a mandatory information session. The session explains the educational options available, the eligibility requirements, and the process for applying and registering for the CCP program. Register for mandatory Information Session. Students will receive an enrollment packet at the session. They must complete the Career and College Promise Eligibility Verification form, have the form approved by their high school, complete the Wake Tech Admissions Application, and submit all these documents in person, email, or fax (919-661-0117), or by mail to the address below. Wake Technical Community College ATTN: CCP Admissions 9101 Fayetteville Road Raleigh, NC 27603 Email: [email protected] Fax: 919-661-0117 Once Wake Tech receives your documents, verifies your eligibility, and notifies you of acceptance into the CCP program, you will be invited to attend the “one-stop” registration and orientation date for the upcoming semester. For more information, talk with the Career Development Counselor (CDC) or Guidance Counselor at your high school or Contact Us. If you are a high school student interested in attending Wake Tech upon graduation - contact Wake Tech admissions.
Posted on: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 17:25:09 +0000

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