Consumer Information
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008, requires institutions to provide easy access to information for students. This page contains links to information resources for students.
The following student financial assistance and institutional information regarding the college is available upon request through appropriate publications, mailings, or electronic media to all enrolled and prospective students. You can get information by contacting Financial Aid office or by exploring cpcc.edu.
Information for Students
The following student financial assistance and institutional information regarding the college is available upon request through appropriate publications, mailings, or electronic media, to all enrolled and prospective students.
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General Institutional Information
- About Central Piedmont Community College
- Achieving the Dream
- Bookstores
- Central Piedmont profile on the National Center for Education Statistics’ website. This is a comprehensive site maintained by the Department of Education. It contains information on many aspects of the college, including costs, aid, accreditation, and graduation rates.
- College Navigator
- Common Data Set initiative: a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers as represented by the College Board
- College catalog: Institutional and program accreditation, approval, and licensure
- Cost of attendance: tuition, fees, and payment
- Student activities
- Student body diversity data
- Transfer (articulation) agreements
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Financial Aid Information
- Disbursement of books and supplies
- Eligibility requirements
- Financial aid code of conduct
- Financial aid options
- Financial aid privacy of student records: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Financial aid student rights and responsibilities
- Initial loan counseling
- Loan exit counseling
- Office of Financial Aid code of ethics
- Never attended and withdrawal
- Return of federal financial aid (if you receive financial aid and completely withdraw from the college)
- Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
- Student loans
- Unclaimed financial aid funds
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Veterans Information
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Policies and Procedures
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Educational Programs
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Health and Safety
- Annual Security Report (PDF)
- Drug and alcohol abuse prevention program
- Emergency Management/Response
- Facilities and services available to students with disabilities:
- Campus maps: show handicap parking and handicap-accessible building entrances
- Disability Services
- Statement of equal opportunity
- Student Accommodation Requests for Persons with Disabilities policy
- Employee Accommodation Request Procedures for Persons with Disabilities policy
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Student Outcomes