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High School Hub (Students)

Welcome, students!

Randolph Community College’s Career & College Promise (CCP) Program offers eligible high school freshmen*, sophomores, juniors, and seniors the opportunity to take tuition-free college courses through North Carolina community colleges. Students can earn both high school and college credit upon successful course completion.
*Where approved by high school and using the information on the current page.

Free college!

¡Gratis Universidad!

 

Program pathways include:

For students planning to pursue an associate or bachelor's degree at a community college or university. Did you know that we have University Partnerships which means you get guaranteed acceptance if you take classes with us?

Check out our partnerships!

Offers a head start on certificate or diploma programs in technical and career fields.

Free courses through our Continuing Education department. Some may qualify for high school credit.

Completing a certificate, degree, or credentials means that you can graduate with us at RCC before your high school graduation!

Ready to begin your journey?

Check out the different classes you can take in the program:

College Transfer:

Career & Technical Education:

Workforce Continuing Education:

Complete the CCP application.

Book an appointment with your advisor (see below). The deadline for Spring 2026 is Dec. 1!

 

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  • Andi Wilson
    High School Career Coach

 

 

 

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Make sure all paperwork is completed and keep an eye out for your Welcome email. This email will tell you how to log in and get ready for classes to start.

Check out the 2025-2026 Academic Calendar

Complete the required online Orientation Course in Moodle. (Your welcome email should have included how to enroll in this course.)

Begin your journey by starting your classes on Jan. 12!

FAQ for new and current students

Check your profile information for accuracy, and locate your RCC ID number by logging into Watermark Student Success & Retention. Please write this number down or screenshot it for your reference.

Public and charter school students need to pick up their textbooks and access codes at their high schools.

Home and private school students need to purchase or rent their textbooks.

 

The envelope with my textbook code says, "no refund if opened," do I open it?

Yes, if it matches the code you need for the course, you are registered.

I went to Moodle.org and my classes are not showing up, how do I access Moodle?

Only access Moodle through the "My RCC Portal" from RCC's website.

No worries! Please call the Help Desk at 336-625-1573.

In some cases, yes, you do! Please see the NCDPI Dual Credit Chart for more information.

In accordance with NCDPI policy GCS-L-004, all community college courses included in the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) will receive weighted credit. Most CTE courses, and other courses not included in the CAA, are not eligible for weighted credit.

We require CCP students in College Transfer pathways to take ACA 122 during their first or second semester.

Yes, you can withdraw from a class as long as it is before the deadline and you have permission from your high school counselor. Please see your RCC advisor at the high school for more information.

Withdrawing from a college class could cause ramifications with your high school transcript and sports eligibility.

Leon’s Law requires that community colleges share the education records of minor dependent students with:
  1. Their parent(s) or legal guardian(s), without the student’s consent, as long as the parent claims the student as a dependent on their federal tax return.
  2. High school counselors and administrators, if the student is dually enrolled in a K-12 institution and a community college.

This requirement builds on an existing exception in FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), but makes it mandatory for North Carolina community colleges.

To complete your Leon’s Law agreement, please reach out to your advisor at your high school.

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