Career & College Promise - Counselors
Questions? Contact Us.
Steve Cumming
Director, Dual-Enrollment Programs
scumming0450@stanly.edu
704-991-0139
CCP Portal Access Link
What is Career and College Promise (CCP)?
- CCP offers tuition free college courses that can lead to college credits and/or certificates and job training.
- Students may enroll in college transfer or career pathways depending upon future plans.
- College transfer pathways can lead up to 30 hours of college transfer credits.
- Career and Technical Education Pathways lead to credits used towards certificates, diplomas, and degrees.
- Students may be enrolled in one college transfer pathway and one one career pathway.
Who can participate?
- High school juniors and seniors.
- Who qualify with a 2.8 unweighted GPA or qualifying test scores (SAT, ACT, Pre-ACT, PSAT).
- Contact SCC for more information about eligibility.
- This information is for College Transfer Pathways, Please contact SCC for Career Pathway information.
- State guidelines for qualifying
Where do the classes meet?
- Courses are offered both online and seated for scheduling convenience.
- To help accommodate high school scheduling, SCC offers late-start courses in 12-week format.
- Autobody, HVAC, Machining, Welding and Cosmetology classes are held at Stanly CC and students must have their own transportation to class.
- Nurse Aide classes are held at Albemarle HS and students must have their own transportation to class.
What are the benefits?
- CCP allows you to earn college credits while in high school
- This will save you money on college tuition (CCP classes are tuition-free)
- CCP helps gain college credits in order for your student to finish his/her college journey sooner
- Classes taken through Stanly Community College introduce students to the college experience and help them be more prepared upon entering the university setting
- If a university is not the right fit for your student, CCP can help him/her get a jump start on his/her career plans or help him/her attain job training, skills, and certifications
How do I get started?
- For Stanly County high school and Stanly Academy students, contact:
Steve Cumming
704-991-0139
scumming0450@stanly.edu
- For private high school and homeschool students, contact:
Tammi McIlwaine
704-991-0314
tmcilwaine7455@stanly.edu.