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115 <br />CENTRAL CAROLINA WORKS; <br />C <br />EDUCATING FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />CENTRAL <br />�ARC.ILINA <br />COMMUNITY" <br />COLLEGE <br />The Opportunity: High School Dual Enrollment <br />The North Carolina Career and College Promise - 7am(CCP). a collaborative project of the <br />state's K -12 schools, community colleges, and universities, permits high school students to <br />accrue college credit from tuition free community college courses that count simultaneously <br />toward the high school diploma. Recent research has demonstrated compellingly that these <br />types of dual enrollment programs increase by as much as twofold students' likelihood of <br />enrollment in and completion of post - secondary educational credentials. <br />Through the cost free North Carolina Career and College Promise, Central Carolina Community <br />College can equip the members of the tri- county workforce with career- and skills- enhancing <br />certificates, diplomas, and degrees <br />The Challenge: Increased Awareness and Participation <br />In Chatham, Harnett, and Lee counties, the current rate of participation in Career and College <br />Promise coursework stands at just S %. In partnership with high school administrators and <br />faculty, CCCC must make concerted efforts to increase students' and families' awareness of dual <br />enrollment courses and the college and career opportunities that they create. <br />Ultimately, we aim to ensure that 100% of high school students in the tri- county area graduate <br />with some amount of tuition free college credit that aligns with their individual interests and <br />goals. <br />The Model: Individualized Advising in Schools <br />Academic and Career Advisors, placed in each county high school, constitute the lynchpin of <br />this project Advisors will work with students, parents, faculty, and administrators to <br />encourage enrollment in Central Carolina Community College coursework - most of it offered <br />directly on students' high school campuses - on a dual enrollment basis. In addition, Advisors <br />will give students individualized guidance regarding how their earned college credits can <br />articulate with the full range of curricular and career /technical offerings at two- and four - <br />year colleges. To supplement the Advisors' work, Interactive Advising Technologies will be <br />developed to give students personalized, on- demand information about dual enrollment and <br />post - graduation opportunities. <br />The Partners: A Community Effort <br />This project has been developed by a consortium of CCCC administrators, local business and <br />industry leaders, and school system officials from each of the three participating counties. <br />Funding for the project will adopt the same collaborative framework, with contributions by <br />Central Carolina Community College, individual private donors, and multiple public and private <br />institutions. <br />
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