North Carolina high school students can earn college credits through a special initiative called Career & College Promise. Qualified students in high schools can take a variety of college-credit courses at no cost to them or to their families. Students earn both high school and college credit for completed courses.
Courses are offered during fall, spring, and summer through the North Carolina Community College System.
Career & College Promise provides three pathways to help advance eligible students’ posthigh school success:
College Transfer – Earn tuition-free course credits toward a four-year degree through North Carolina’s community colleges.
Technical Career – Earn tuition-free course credits at an NC Community College toward an entry-level job credential, certificate or diploma in a technical career.
Cooperative Innovative High Schools (limited availability) – Begin earning tuition-free college credits as a high-school freshman by attending a Cooperative Innovative High School.
For more information, visit www.careercollegenc.org.
North Carolina high school students can earn college credits through a special initiative called Career & College Promise. Qualified students in high school can take a variety of college-credit courses at no cost to them or to their families. Students earn both high school and college credit for completed courses. Courses are offered during fall, spring, and summer through the North Carolina Community College System.
Career & College Promise provides three pathways to help advance eligible students’ posthigh school success:
College Transfer – Earn tuition-free course credits toward a four-year degree through North Carolina’s community colleges.
Technical Career – Earn tuition-free course credits at an NC Community College toward an entry-level job credential, certificate or diploma in a technical career.
Cooperative Innovative High Schools (limited availability) – Begin earning tuition-free college credits as a high-school freshman by attending a Cooperative Innovative High School.
For more information, visit www.careercollegenc.org.