New Student Admissions

Please submit a completed application packet with all signatures after viewing or attending an admission session.

Admission Session includes information on the following:

  • General Program Information
  • Curriculum Pathways
  • How to navigate the website to search for classes
  • How to register for classes
  • Q&A

It is important that you and your guardian watch the entire recording.

Admissions Session Recording

Student is responsible for emailing our department. Parents cannot email requests.

Next Steps

Once you and your parent/guardian have viewed the admission session, please complete the next steps.

Write the Pathway name and Code on your Verification Form.  Please refer to the Dual Credit Allowances Document for information on how the high school credits dual courses.  This also shows which GTCC classes are needed for high school requirements.

There are two types of Career and College Promise Pathways:

  • College Transfer Pathways  – GTCC offers nine different college transfer pathways
  • Career/Technical Education Pathways  GTCC offers numerous certificate and diploma programs.

Use the link below to view Pathway options:
CCP Pathway Information

Application

To complete the application, you will need to create an account on CFNC.org.  Please include your social security number on the online application.

Online Application for Admission

Eligibility Form

Please make sure that you have all the required signatures and that you have included the pathway. Leave GTCC ID blank, but please provide your high school ID number on the verification form. 

Verification of Student Eligibility Form

Scan your verification of student eligibility form and email it to ccpadmissions@gtcc.edu. Do not copy and paste the documents into the body of the email. Please use the "attach" command.

Additional documents needed are:

  • Current high school transcript – Please send a copy of your latest transcript with the Verification of Student Eligibility Form. If you attend a public high school, you may request this through cfnc.org. If your transcript is in a sealed envelope, you may open it and scan it. Home school transcript courses must be listed by grade level, signed and dated by the principal, and include a cumulative unweighted GPA. 
  • Copy of home school state registration (if applicable)

Quick Links

DisAbility Access Services, Withdrawal Process Form

Frequently Asked Questions

The purpose of Career and College Promise is to offer structured opportunities for qualified high school students to be concurrently enrolled in community college courses that provide pathways that lead to a certificate, diploma, or degree as well as provide entry-level jobs skills.

Career and College Promise offers North Carolina high school students a clear path to success in college or in a career. The tuition is waived for students who maintain a “B” average and meet other eligibility requirements. Through a partnership of the Department of Public Instruction, the N.C. Community College System, the University of North Carolina system and many independent colleges and universities, North Carolina is helping eligible high school students to begin earning college credit at a community college campus.

The pathways include:

College Transfer Pathways (CTP) allow the completion of at least 30 semester hours of transfer courses including English and mathematics, and ACA 122 College Transfer Success.

Career and Technical Education Pathways (CTE) lead to a certificate or diploma aligned with a high school career cluster.

No, students must complete their pathway before taking additional courses.

No, the home school student’s principal (usually the parent) must certify that the student is a junior or senior and is making progress toward graduation. 

Students are responsible for the cost of fees and books. Tuition is waived for CCP.

Cooperative Innovative High Schools (including early college high schools, middle college high schools, and other CIHS models) receive transportation funds as part of a larger funding allotment at each district. No additional transportation funding is available for other CCP students.

DayOne Access fees are listed in the course description for any class that uses DayOne Access. These courses are also marked with a green dollar sign next to the course section.

Students are responsible for their own transportation unless alternative arrangements have been made through their school.

Students who have a cumulative GPA under 2.0 after completing two courses with us will be on academic probation. They are allowed to take one class each session for the following semester. If they have not completed ACA 122, that class may be taken as well and is recommended. If the GPA does not reach 2.0+ after the probation semester, they are suspended for one semester.

Tuition is waived for all CCP students. However, students are responsible for the cost of books and student fees unless their high school has made other arrangements.