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The Career and College Promise Program allows high school students who qualify to enroll in community college courses at South Piedmont Community College while still attending their high school. These courses can be used for dual credit in order to meet high school graduation requirements as well as accumulating credits towards an associate’s degree, or as a plan to meet general education requirements in the college or university setting.
Before registering for any of these courses, students should consult their school counselor on how these credits will be factored into their GPA and transcript. Not all Career and College Promise courses receive accelerated quality points for the purpose of increasing the high school GPA. It is also important to consult with your school counselor if you plan to take courses at South Piedmont Community College in order to fulfill classes required for graduation.If you are interested in taking a course through South Piedmont Community College, please contact our Career Coach Leticia Ledzema to schedule an appointment.The SPCC Fall Reimbursement Form will be available in October. Notifications will be sent via the CCP Canvas Page and student email.Below is the Career and College Promise Program Guide. It provides all of the information you need to know about taking classes at SPCC. It also includes information about which courses count as high school graduation credits.