Wake Tech/College and Career Promise (CCP) Information
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Wake Tech’s Career & College Promise (CCP) program offers eligible high school students the opportunity to earn credits toward a college degree or a credential for employment – tuition-free. In many cases, students earn dual credit, earning both high school and college credits. Learn more by viewing all the links and information below.
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Spring 2025 CCP Calendar
Spring Dates and Deadlines
- September 16: Enrollment cycle information available
- September 23: Enrollment forms available (New Student Application and Continuing Student Form)
- October 21: Course schedule opens
- November 4: Self-registration for courses begins at 7 a.m.
- November 11: College closed
- November 15: CCP enrollment forms submission deadline
- November 28-29: College closed
- December 1: Self-registration deadline at 11:59 p.m.
- December 1: Waitlist drop deadline
- December 23-January 1: College closed
- January 2: Course request form opens at 9 a.m.
- January 8: First day of class for the 16-week and first eight-week sessions
- January 10: 12 p.m. course request deadline (last day to request courses for all sessions, as registration cycle ends)
- January 13: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the first eight-week session
- January 17: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the 16-week session
- January 20: College closed
- February 6: First day of class for the 12-week session
- February 11: Last day to drop class with a 'W" grade for the first eight-weeks
- February 13: Last day to drop class without a "W" grade for the 12-week session
- March 5: Last day of class for the first eight-week session
- March 11: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the second eight-week session
- March 24: Last day to drop a class with a "W" grade for the 16-week session
- April 3: Last day to drop a class with a "W" grade for the second eight-week session
- April 15: Last day to drop with a "W" grade for the second eight-week session
- May 9: Last day of class for the 16-week, 12-week, and second eight-week sessions
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Fall 2024 CCP Calendar
Fall 2024 dates and deadlines
- February 19: Enrollment cycle information available
- March 1: Enrollment forms available (New Student Application and Continuing Student Form)
- March 29: College closed
- April 1: Course schedule opens
- April 11: Self-registration for courses begins at 7 a.m.
- July 19: Enrollment forms submission deadline
- July 26: Acceptance/approval deadline for Fall (all CCP forms)
- July 28: Self-registration for courses deadline at 11:59 p.m.
- August 15: First day of class for the 16-week and first eight-week sessions
- August 19: 4 p.m. Course Request deadline (last day to request courses for all sessions, as registration cycle ends)
- August 20: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the first eight-week session
- August 26: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the 16-week session
- September 2: College closed
- September 13: First day of class for the 12-week session
- September 18: Last day to withdraw from a class with a "W" grade for the first eight-week session
- September 20: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the 12-week session
- October 14: Last day of class for the first eight-week session
- October 15: First day of class for the second eight-week session
- October 18: 4 p.m. deadline to drop a class without a "W" grade for the second eight-week session
- October 24: Last day to withdraw from a class with a "W" grade for the 16-week session
- November 5: Last day to withdraw from a class with a "W" grade for the 12-week session
- November 11: College closed
- November 19: Last day to withdraw from a class with a "W" grade for the second eight-week session
- November 27-28: College closed
- December 16: Last day of class for the 16-week, 12-week and second eight-week sessions
- December 23-31: College closed
All WTCC dates are per the current academic calendar as of 2/13/24 & subject to change.
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Are you interested in taking dual enrollment courses through Career & College Promise (CCP) at Wake Tech Community College (WTCC)? Follow the steps below to learn more about the program.Step 1: Please watch the CCP Online Information Session. It is helpful in understanding details about the program.Step 2: Check out our Flow Chart for great information about who can apply and how!
Flow Chart for New Applicants- Grades 9 & 10 Flow Chart for New AND Returning Applicants- Grades 11 & 12
Step 3: Please review the AHS CAREER & COLLEGE PROMISE RESOURCE GUIDE. The guide contains details about the program, how to request academic transcripts, & a helpful FAQ session. (All new & returning CCP students should review the guide)Questions about Registering for classes? Check out this great slideshow put together by WTCC: How to register for a CCP course in your self-service portal (selfserve.waketech.edu)Please email your counselor with questions.
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What is College & Career Promise?
Career & College Promise (CCP) is North Carolina’s dual enrollment program for high school students. This program allows eligible NC high school students to enroll in tuition-free college classes at North Carolina community colleges while still in high school. (While the tuition cost for classes is waived, students are still responsible for the cost of any books or materials associated with their courses.) Students who successfully complete these college courses earn college credit they can take with them after graduation in many cases. (Please note that not all colleges may accept these courses for transfer credit and students should research any college of interest’s process for transferring credits. See FAQ section below). Please use this link to determine eligibility.
CCP offers students the option to choose from these pathways:● College Transfer - Designed for students planning to continue their educational career beyond high school to eventually achieve an Associate's or Bachelor's degree at a community college or university. -Use this link to decide which pathway best fits your college/career plans. (Click the dropdown arrow under Wake Tech Degrees to learn more about each pathway)
● Career & Technical Education - Allows students to begin a certification or diploma program in a particular technical field or career area.
*Students can take up to two pathways, but if they do, one must be a Career and Technical Education pathway.
CCP offers North Carolina high school students options to pursue educational and career goals of their choice using a rigorous yet supportive structure designed to help them become successful.
We recommend starting this program in the Summer after sophomore year or the Fall of junior year. This provides 7 semesters to participate (Fall, Spring, and Summer).
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How do I order a transcript for my CCP application?
Need a transcript for WakeTech/CCP?
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Go to wcpss.scriborder.com to request a transcript.
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Be sure to mark “College” and then “College and Career Promise”
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The transcript will be sent to you electronically, you will then upload it to WTCC.
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You will receive an email with a transcript link and a 2nd email with a validation
code to open the link. If you do not receive the verification code email, please
check your junk folder.
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Please allow 3-5 BUSINESS days to receive your transcript. Do not make multiple
requests, it just slows down the process.
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CCP Resources and Information for all Students
Check out these great links from WTCC/CCP:
- CCP Homepage
- Click HERE to view an "Information session" video by WTCC/CCP
- Already registered, but now you have questions about registering for classes? Check out this great slideshow put together by WTCC: How to register for a CCP course in your self-service portal (selfserve.waketech.edu)
Other helpful links:Link to the AHS CCP page
Link to the Wake Tech CCP page
Wake Tech FAQ's from Ms. AbolinsCCP Info Sheet (from AFHS)
- CCP Homepage
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How do CCP courses impact my high school GPA?
College Transfer Pathway: Courses 3SHC (Semester Hour of Credit) and above carry 1 extra quality point added towards the high school GPA. Courses taken under this pathway WILL be added to your high school transcript, regardless of the grade received.
Career & Technical Education - Courses 3SHC and above carry the added point value referenced in the highlighted chart below regarding GPA (Standard = 0 added, Honors = .5 added, College/AP = 1 point added). Courses taken under this pathway WILL be added to your high school transcript, regardless of the grade received. (Click here to review the course weights)
You may review the NCDPI Master List for more information about course weighting regarding GPA. ***Any courses not listed on one of these 2 credit options links are not eligible for inclusion on the AHS transcript. Please reach out to your counselor with any questions.***