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College-level Credit Programs

Earn a degree, diploma, or certificate in more than 130 college-level programs.

University Transfer

Associate in Arts, Associate in Engineering, Associate in Science, or University Transfer Diplomas transfer to a four-year college or university with advanced standing.

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Career and Technical

Associate in Applied Science credits may transfer to some four-year colleges and universities, but these degrees are primarily career and technical education.

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Short-term Job Training

Job-ready training in a wide variety of fields and trades. These courses do not transfer to four-year colleges or universities.

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High School and Pre-college Programs

Programs that provide an educational foundation for college or the workforce.

Career and College Promise

High school students can enroll, without cost, in college credit classes through the Career and College Promise program.

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Adult High School/GED

High school diploma completion or its equivalent.

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Developmental Studies

Specific academic skill studies to prepare for college-level work.

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English as a Second Language

Learn or improve skills in conversing, reading, and working using English.

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High School at CCCC

Chatham School of Science and Engineering, Harnett County Early College, and Lee Early College.

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TRIO Programs

The Upward Bound Math and Science program and Veterans Upward Bound program provide free services to prepare participants to enroll in and complete postsecondary education programs.

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Distance Education

Learn online. Many college-level and non-college-level courses are available.

College Credit Courses

Earn credit toward a college-level degree, diploma, or certificate with these online courses.

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Non-college-level Courses

These online courses do not earn credits toward a college degree. You may study for a high school diploma/GED, take introductory courses in some medical fields, or enroll in a wide variety of fun and educational Ed2Go classes.

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Business and Industry

Training for entrepreneurs and small business owners, as well as customized industry training.

Small Business Center

The Center has offices in Chatham, Harnett and Lee counties to assist those who want to start or already operate a small business.

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Industry Services

Targeted workforce training for area businesses and industries.

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Emergency Services Training

Learn to be a first responder in law enforcement, fire, and rescue.

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Personal Enrichment

Non-credit classes to explore new interests or leisure activities.

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Green Central

Train to be part of the "green collar" workforce or learn to grow your own food and build in an environmentally friendly way through green, sustainable courses.

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