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Central Piedmont Community College

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Overview

Enrollment

17,694
Central Piedmont Community College overview
Location Charlotte, North Carolina
Online cpcc.edu
School Type Public 2 Year
Setting Large City
Central Piedmont Community College overview
Size Mid-size
Status Non-profit
On Campus Housing No
Level of Study Undergrad
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Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) is a comprehensive public community college in Charlotte, North Carolina, providing a range of associate degrees, diploma, and certificate programs. Established in 1963, CPCC has grown into one of the largest community colleges in the Carolinas, with multiple campuses throughout Mecklenburg County and a central campus near downtown Charlotte. The institution is recognized for its offerings in health sciences, technical programs, and transfer opportunities to four-year universities. With an open admissions policy, CPCC operates on a non-selective basis, providing educational opportunities for a diverse student body. While CPCC does not provide on-campus student housing, its urban setting offers students access to the amenities and resources of the Charlotte metropolitan area. The college's commitment to workforce development and continuing education ensures a pragmatic and career-focused atmosphere.

Central Piedmont Community College has an open admission policy which permits enrollment by any high school graduate or GED holding student.  6,631 students are enrolled on a full time basis, and 11,063 attend part time. In-state tuition for 2022/2023, excluding room and board, is $2,432 plus fees of $360.

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Annual Cost to Attend

North Carolina Resident Tuition

$2,432
In State Costs for Central Piedmont Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,870
Other Fees$360
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $8,733
Budget for Other Expenses$5,530
Total One Year Cost$18,925

Out of State Resident Tuition

$8,576
Out of State Costs for Central Piedmont Community College
Fee Cost
Books and Supplies$1,870
Other Fees$360
Estimated Off Campus Cost of Living $8,733
Budget for Other Expenses$5,530
Total One Year Cost$25,069

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Outcomes

Average Salary After 10 Years

$29,900 per year

Bachelor's Degree Graduation Rate

Data Not Available

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Popular Areas of Study

Popular subjects studied by Central Piedmont Community College students
Subject Percent of Class
Liberal Arts and Humanities 29%
Health Professions 15%
Visual and Performing Arts 10%
Business 9%
Mechanic and Repair Technologies 8%

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