2003 Partnerships Report

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Participating Organizations ............................................................. 1-6
Partnership Titles............................................................................ 7-9
Organizational Unit: Administration
 CPCC Foundation, Inc. .............................................................. 10
 Facilities Services ...................................................................... 10
 Planning and Research Department........................................... 11
Organizational Unit: Enrollment and Student Services
 Career Services ......................................................................... 12
 Educational Talent Search ................................................... 12-13
 Enrollment and Student Services ............................................... 14
 Outreach and Recruitment ........................................................ 14
 Services for Students with disAbilities ................................. 14-16
 Student Life ........................................................................ 17-19
 Testing Center .................................................................... 19-20
 Upward Bound .................................................................... 21-22
Organizational Unit: Instruction
 Adult ESL .................................................................................. 23
 Corporate & Continuing Education (CCE) ............................. 24-29
 Computer Training
 Health & Community Services
 Leadership, Management & Professional Development
 New & Expanding Industry
 Personal Interests
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 Public Safety
 Small Business Center
 Community Development ......................................................... 29
 Compensatory Education
 Early Childhood Program .......................................................... 30
 Instructional Development .................................................. 31-32
 Interpreter Education ................................................................ 31
 IT Division .......................................................................... 32-33
 Nursing Program ...................................................................... 33
 Nursing and Human Services .............................................. 33-35
 Cardiovascular Technology
 Developmental Disabilities
 Health Education
 Pathways .................................................................................. 35
 Technical Careers ............................................................... 35-36
 Transport Systems Technologies......................................... 36-37
Organizational Unit: Multi-Campus
 City View .................................................................................. 38
 Northeast Campus .................................................................... 38
 Southwest Campus ................................................................... 38
CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
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AACC
Affiliated Computers Services
Afro-American Culture Center
Allegro Foundation
American Cancer Society
American College Testing (ACT)
American Dental Association
American Heart Association
American Red Cross
American Society of Quality
Applied Measurement Professionals
ARC of Mecklenburg County
Area General Contractors (AGC)
Asbury Long-Term Care Facility
Autism Services of Mecklenburg County, Inc.
Beginnings Parent and Infant Program
Blumenthal Foundation
Boy Scouts of America
Carolina Bone and Joint, Presbyterian Healthcare
Carolina Healthcare System, Northcross Family Physicians,
Carolina's Latin Dance Company
Carolinas Medical Center
CaroMont Health
Castle Worldwide
Catawba Valley Community College
Catholic Social Services
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
Charlotte Area Fund
Charlotte Blues Society
Charlotte Cardiology Associates
Charlotte Catholic Diocese
Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
Charlotte Chamber, Knight Foundation
Charlotte Enterprise Communities
Charlotte Fire Academy
Charlotte Folk Society
Charlotte Housing Authority
Charlotte Neighborhood Development Key Business
Charlotte Professional Chapter of APICS
Charlotte Resource Center for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Planning and Research Department
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Charlotte US Export Assistance Center
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Medical Society
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Library
Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools - Pre-K and After School Programs
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools - Regional Assistant Superientendent
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Volunteer Fire Departments
Chauncey Group, The
Chemical Dependency Center
Child Care Resources, Inc.
Christ Episcople Church
Citizens Capital Budget Advisory Committee
City of Charlotte
City of Charlotte
Cleveland Community College
CMPD, Neighborhood Representatives
College Board, The
Colleges in the Southeast (14)
Community Centers and Family Home Directors
Community College Ministry
Construction Education Foundation (CEF)
Consumer Credit Council
Cornelius Police Department
Corporate and Continuing Education - Banking
Corporate and Continuing Education - Computer Training
Corporate and Continuing Education - Insurance
Course Technology and Prentice Hall
CPCC Adult ESL Department
CPCC Foundation, Inc.
CPCC Libraries
CPCC Services Corporation
Credit Union Executive Program
Daimler Chrysler
Davidson Clinic, University Medical Associates
Davidson Police Department
Department of Guidance and Student Services
Department of Social Services
Department of Social Services
Discovery Place
District Attorneys' Office
Drug Treatment Provider, SAIL
Planning and Research Department
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Duke Energy
Eaton
Eckerd Retail Pharmacies
Educational Talent Search
Educational Testing Service
EKU, University of Tennessee
Employment Security Commission (ESC)
Epec Personal Fitness Training Studio
Epilepsy Foundation of NC
Evolution Sports Training
Excel Personal Development
Family Homes
Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Department
First Charlotte Physicians, Eastridge Family Practice,
First Citizens Bank
Fluid Power Society
Freddie Mac
Freightliner
Front Range Community College
Gardner Webb University
Gaston College
Gaston County High School Automotive Programs
General Electric Medical Systems
General Motors
Goodwill Industries
Grier Heights Economic Foundation, Inc
Harper Corporation
Huntersville Family Fitness and Aquatics
Huntersville Oaks Long-Term Care Facility
Huntersville Parks and Recreation
Huntersville Police Department
Idlewild Christian Church JTX Youth Group
Imaging Associates Incorporated
Institutions of Higher Education in North and South Carolina
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
JobLink Centers
Johnson C. Smith University
Johnson Controls
Johnston YMCA
Kauffman Foundation
Lake Norman Medical Center
Lenoir Rhyne College
Levine Museum of the New South
Lewis Homes
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Life Connections
Lifetime Fitness
Lions Club
Loaves and Fishes
Local Nonprofits (200+)
Male Place, The
March of Dime of The Carolinas
Matthews Police Department
McAlpine Elementary
McGill Rose Garden
Mecklenburg County Area Mental Health
Mecklenburg County Capital Program
Mecklenburg County Cooperative Extension Services
Mecklenburg County Courts
Mecklenburg County Health Department
Mecklenburg County Mental Health
Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation
Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office
Mecklenburg County Solid Waste Litter Prevention
Mecklenburg County Volunteer Fire Departments
Mecklenburg County Water Quality Program
Mecklenburg Medical
Mecklenburg Medical Group
Mercy Hospital
Mercy Hospital Main
Mercy Hospital South
Meritor
Metrolina Aids Project (Map)
Miami-Dade
Microsoft Corporation
Mid Carolina Cardiology
Mitchell Community College
MIX 104.7
Money Max
NATEF Certified Automotive Programs
National Board of Certified Counselors
National Welders
Nature Museum
NCRID (NC Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf)
Nevins, Inc.
North Carolina Association of the Deaf
North Carolina Center for Applied Textile Technology
North Carolina Community College System (58 Community Colleges)
North Carolina Community College System - State Grant
Planning and Research Department
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North Carolina Community College System-Virtual Learning Community
North Carolina Community College System/VR - State Office
North Carolina Department of Commerce
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
North Carolina Department of Justice
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
North Carolina Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
North Carolina District Export Council
North Carolina Industrial Extension Service-Manufacturing Extension
North Carolina Justice Academy
North Carolina Performing Arts Academy, Inc
North Carolina Schools for the Deaf
Northeast Medical Center
Novant Healthcare
NWCET
Perimeter College
Phillip O. Berry Technology School
Phillips Medical Systems
Pineville Police Department
PLCMC (Public Library)
Presbyterian Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital Foundation
Presbyterian Hospital Pharmacy
Presbyterian Matthews
Presbyterian Wesley Care Center
Probabtion/Parole
Professional Examination Service
Professional Testing Corporation
Psychological Corporation
Raytheon
Residential Interior Designers
Residential Support Services, Inc.
Room In The Inn
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College
Salvation Army Women's Shelter
Samual Billings Center
Sanger Clinic
Seigle Avenue Preschool Cooperative
Services for Students with disABILITIES
Sharon Towers
Shelter for Battered Women
Small Business Resource Center
Smart Start of Mecklenburg County
South Piedmont Community College
Planning and Research Department
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Southeast Toyota
Spartanburg Methodist Technical Coolege
Spartanbury Technical Community College
St. Mary's College
Stanley Community College
Stanley County High School Automotive Programs
Sylvan Prometric
Target Retail Pharmacies
Texas Tech University
TIAA-CREF
Touch, Inc.
Town of Cornelius - Parks and Recreation
Toyota
Two- & four-year Public and Private (24)
UNC-Charlotte Health & Human Services
UNC-Charlotte Police Department
UNC-Charlotte Urban Institute
UNC-Greensboro Nursing Department
Union Memorial Regional Medical Center
United Family Services
United Parcel Post UPS
United Way of Central Carolinas, Inc.
University City Magazine
University City YMCA
University of Arizona
University of Nebraska
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Universtity Hospital
Urban Ministry Center
Vantage
Victim Assistance Program of United Family Services
Walgreen Retail Pharmacies
WBTV News
William Woods University, Rochester Institute of Technology
Wing Haven Garden and Sanctuary
World-at-Work
York Technical College, South Carolina
Planning and Research Department
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Partnership Titles
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2+ Teacher Education Initiative
ACCUPLACER
Adopt-a-Stream
Adopt-a-Street
Adult ESL Refugee Program
Advantage Carolina - ESL
Alcohol Awareness Programs
Area Schools Assistance Program
Articulation Agreement With CMS
Articulation Agreement With Gaston County Schools
Articulation Agreement With Stanley County Schools
Association of Fund Raising Professionals
Attorney General's BLET Revision Committee
Berry Academy Task Force
BEST - Business & Entrepreneurial Skills Training
Best Seat in the House Package
Cancer Awareness Programs
Career Services Partners
Carl Perkins Vocational Rehabilitation Grant
Certified in Production and Inventory Management
Charlotte "Leave a Legacy"
Charlotte Area Educational Consortium
Charlotte Business Journal
Charlotte Chamber - ITC
Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
Charlotte Has Heart
Charlotte Reads
Charlotte Reads - Literacy Index
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Vehicle for Hire Training Program
Chrysler Apprenticeship Program
CMS Bright Beginnings - Seigle Avenue Preschool Coop.
CMS Partners for School Reform
CMS-CPCC Initiatives Management Team
CMS-CPCC Management Team
College Campus Folic Acid Campaign
College Connection
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Community College Ministry
Community Link Marketing Committee
Community Service Testing
Planning and Research Department
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Construction Institute
Contract for Use of School Facilities and/or Athletic Fields
CO-OP Work Experience Placement
Cooperative High School Programs
Early Childhood - CPCC - Field Trips - Community
Early Childhood Standardized Testing
Electrical Apprenticeship Program
Emergency Medical Technician Training, Basic, Defib.
Employer's Association
Employment Security Commission - Employer Seminars
Even Start Family Literacy
Faculty Internship Program
FastTrac NewVenture
Frolic at CPCC, The
General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program
General Motors Training Partnership
Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology
Heart-Healthy Lifestyles Programs
Hispanic Awareness Program
Homeland Security Training Council
Improving Directors NCECAC Credentials
Independent Study
Insurance School
IT Center, Virtual Learning Community
IT Curriculum Improvement Project
JM Stark
JobLink Center-Central Piedmont Community College
Joint Use Task Force
Lateral Entry Teacher Education Initiative
LEAD - Learning English at A Distance
Levine Museum of the New South
Lions Club Vision Van
Mecklenburg County Capital Improvement Program
Mecklenburg County Drug Treatment Court Mgmt. Team
Medical Transcription Internship
Model Building Team
NC Community College System - SCD Teach Out
NCTC
Nurse Aide I Training Program
Nurse Aide II Training Program
Nursing Secretary Training Program
Nutrition and Oral Health Program
Park Watch Training
Pathways To Employment - Charlotte DFS
Planning and Research Department
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PEPNET
Personal Safety Workshops
Pharmacy Technician Training Program
Phlebotomy Training Program
Post-secondary Education Consortium (PEC)
Public Safety Training
Rape Prevention Programs
Red Cross Blood Drive
Regional Information Technology Consortium
Room In The Inn
SERITC Southeastern Regin. Interpreter Training Consortium
Silent Witness
Success@Online Course
Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS)
Toyota Satellite Training Center
Toyota Technical Education Network
Truth About Credit Cards, The
University City Community Building Project
Upward Bound
Welding
West Mecklenburg Collaboration for Educational Ref (WM-CERI)
With Child Care Resources, Inc. Curriculum Matters
Work-based Learning Program
Workforce Development/Tech Prep Academic Attainment
Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ADMINISTRATION
CPCC Foundation, Inc.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Charlotte "Leave a Legacy"
1. United Way of Central Carolinas, Inc.
2. Charlotte Catholic Diocese
3. Presbyterian Hospital Foundation
4. Blumenthal Foundation
5. Various nonprofits from time to time
To jointly promote philanthropy through Wills and Bequests, Annuities,
Trusts and numerous other planned gifts.
Community Link Marketing Committee
1. WBTV News
2. Various organizations w/mktg and/or fund raising expertise
To develop marketing and fundraising strategies that can intertwine for a
group of Charlotte's destitute adults who are starting over to rebuild their
lives.
Association of Fund Raising Professionals
1. Over 200 local nonprofits
To jointly promote philanthropy throughout the Charlotte Community and
to provide training in best practice for members.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ADMINISTRATION
Facilities Services
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
Joint Use Task Force
1. Mecklenburg County & departments in its capital program
2. City of Charlotte & departments in its capital program
3. Towns within Mecklenburg County
4. Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
5. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
To establish a clearninghouse for information on joint use possibilities for
all entities participating in the capital improvement programs (i.e., bond
referenda) of Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte and to
provide a forum for local government agencies to engage in ongoing,
joint planning for sharing sites and facilities.
Mecklenburg County Capital Improvement Program
1. Mecklenburg County
2. Citizens Capital Budget Advisory Committee
Through the generous support of Mecklenburg County, CPCC is able to
request capital funds through general obligation bonds of the County or
other financing mechanisms to meet the long-range capital needs for
College facilities.
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ADMINISTRATION
Planning and Research
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
CMS-CPCC Management Team
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
West Meck. Collaboration for Educational Ref (WM-CERI)
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
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Planning and Research Department
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CMS
To foster a relationship between CPCC and CMS regarding concurrent
and dual enrollment students along with discussions relating to state and
federal education regulations.
1. CMS
2. UNCC
3. Charlotte Chamber
4. Johnson C. Smith
To evaluate the WM-CERI Partnership's progress toward the goal of
attracting, supporting and retaining its talented teachers and leaders
Advantage Carolina, Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
1. Charlotte Chamber of Commerce
2. UNC-Charlotte Urban Institute
To assess the needs of the workforce in Mecklenburg County. The study
was done in 2000 and updated/revised in 2002. Presentation and
publications are still occurring as a result of this study.
Charlotte Reads - Literacy Index
1. Charlotte Chamber
2. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
3. UNC-Charlotte
4. CM Library
5. DSS and others
The create a Literacy Index and promote literacy. Presentations and
publications are ongoing.
CMS BRight Beginnings - Seigle Avenue Preschool Coop.
1. CMS
2. Seigle Avenue Preschool Cooperative
Board member representing CPCC as a program evaluator. Completing
the annual evaluation of parents and children to enable the agency to
move forward on additional funding
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Career Services
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Career Services Partners
1. Employment Security Commission
2. United Parcel Post UPS
The above three assist students in finding employment and are located in
CH121.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Educational Talent Search
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Educational Talent Search;
2. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
3. Regional Assistan Superientendent -CMS
4. Dept of Guidance and Student Services
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
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Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Planning and Research Department
1. Johnson C. Smith University
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
1. Grier Heights Economic Foundation, Inc
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
1. Charlotte Area Fund
Educational Talent Search and the CAF are working together to provide
for the educational, employment, and income management services
needs of low-income residents of Mecklenburg County.
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Educational Talent Search - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
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Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Educational Talent Search
Planning and Research Department
1. Chemical Dependency Center
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
1. Touch, INC
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
1. Money Max
To provide educational support and cultural enrichment services to over
800 low-income/potential first generation college students who are
middle school and high school students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Schools. The partnership will assist these students in completing
secondary school and continuing their education at the post-secondary
level. This will provide money management skills.
1. Life connections
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level.
1. North Carolina Performing Arts Academy, Inc
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational support and
cultural enrichment services to over 800 low-income/potential first
generation college students who are middle school and high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist
these students in completing secondary school and continuing their
education at the post-secondary level. Will also provide dance
instruction.
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Enrollment and Student Services
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Charlotte Area Educational Consortium
1. Twenty-four two- and four-year public and private
2. Institutions of Higher Education in NC and SC
To afford currently enrolled, full-time, degree-seeking students, access to
broader educational experiences, both curricular and extra-curricular.
Only courses which can be posted for academic credit on the home
institution's' transcript (at least as elective credit) are approved for cross
enrollment registration.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Outreach and Recruitment
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
College Connection
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Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Area Schools Assistance Program
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
College Connection allows graduating seniors who wish to attend CPCC
fall semester the opportunity to complete all in-take procedures and be
class ready prior to their graduation from high school.
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Provides assistance and supprt to local public high schools and their
recent graduates, while providing a list of potential students to CPCC.
ASAP permits high schools to do a systematic, comprehensive follow-up
on graduates, while encouraging undecided students to pursue further
education or training.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Services for Students with disAbilities
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Purpose of the Partnership:
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Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NC Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
To provide services and classroom accommodations to students with
various disabilities that are enrolled at CPCC.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. Beginnings Parent and Infant Program
3. All CMS Schools
This partnership seeks to work with families to provide information about
postsecondary academic programs for students who are deaf and hard of
hearing. This program often refers potential CPCC students.
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Services for Students with disAbilities - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
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Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
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Planning and Research Department
Post-secondary Education Consortium (PEC)
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. University of Tennessee at Knoxville
The purpose of this partnership is to provide postsecondary resources,
technical assistance, training, quality programs, and services through
innovative practices and outreach to persons who are deaf and hard of
hearing. CPCC receives $40K annually to serve as the state office for
cooridnation and outreach in the State of NC.
PEPNET
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. 14 other colleges in the Southeast
This partnership involves a group of four regional centers for colleges
and universities who are working together to improve educational access
and enhance postsecondary education opportunities for students who are
deaf or hard of hearing. PEPNET is part of the PEC (see above), and our
D/HH counselor serves on the Advisory committee.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NCCCS State Grant
This partnership provides $64K to the College (through the Disability
Services) to provide services specifically for the hearing impaired.
Carl Perkins Vocational Rehabilitation Grant
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NCCCS/VR State Office
3. Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Department
This partnership is the primary funding source for the College's Services
for Students with disABILITIES Office, which provides accommodations
to CPCC students at all campus locations. The funding ensures that the
College has resources needed to meet all ADA, Rehabilitation, and
Accessibility regulations as required by law.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NC Schools for the Deaf
The purpose of this partnership is to recruit students from the Morganton
and Wilson Schools.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. United Way of Central Carolinas, Inc.
This partnership maintains a general service understanding in working
with students with disabilities who need various community services.
Disability Services Counselors often refer students to United Way.
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Services for Students with disAbilities - Continued
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
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Planning and Research Department
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. 5-Points
5-Points is the local interpreter organization that includes interpreter
professionals from Mecklenburg, Union, Cabarrus, Rowan, and Gaston
Counties. CPCC occasionally is the site for training and workshops and
our Interpreter staff is very active in this organization.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NCRID (NC Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf)
The purpose of this partnership is to work at the state level with
interpreter professional development, outreach, legislation, and student
recruitment. The College's Interpreting staff receives certification from
the NCRID.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. NC Association of the Deaf
To lobby with legislators to improve the quality of life for the Deaf and
Hard of Hearing. Our Interpreter staff serves as an information and
referral source to the Association and participates on various committees.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. Charlotte Resource Center for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
This partnership is the local arm of the state organization that provides
information, referral, outreach, and resources for the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. Gardner Webb University
3. Lenoir Rhyne College
4. UNCC
This partnership maintains a relationship with local colleges who serve
disabled students, including the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Referrals are
unilateral and have existed for several years.
None
1. Services for Students with disABILITIES
2. Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
This partnership seeks to ensure that students with disabilities, their
parents, and the professionals that work with them are aware of support
services available at the postsecondary level and how to access those
services. Over the years, Disability Services counselors have conducted
presentations on this issue throughout the school district.
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Student Life
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The Frolic at CPCC
1. Levine Museum of the New South
2. Afro-American Culture Center
3. Charlotte Blues Society
4. Charlotte Folk Society
5. CPCC Foundation
The Frolic at CPCC is a roots music/arts festival that is currently in its
fifth year. The partners work together to line up funding support,
identify and contract with artists, line up vendors, sponsor a service
project on Sugar Creek, and run the festival. The Frolic is a family event,
free, open to the public, and is promoted in local media.
Room In The Inn
1. Room In The Inn
2. Urban Ministry Center
Room In The Inn is local program that provides temporary shelter to
Charlotte's homeless neighbors. Student Life coordinates CPCC students
and staff to provide weekly support to the program by assisting in the
check-in and departure process.
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Lions Club Vision Van
Partnership Title:
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Red Cross Blood Drive
Partnership Title:
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Adopt-a-Stream
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Adopt-a-Street
Planning and Research Department
1. Lions Club
The Lions Club Vision Van provides free eye-screeing to check for vision
problems and eye disease. Student Life partners with the Lions Club by
coordinating visits of the Vision Van to our campuses. In two years (3
campus visits each year), we have screened nearly 600 students, staff,
and people from the community.
1. American Red Cross
American Red Cross partners with Student Life and the SGA as we
sponsor blood drives each year at several of our campuses. CPCC
collects between 250 and 500 pints of whole blood each year.
1. Mecklenburg County Water Quality Program
Student Life and the Biology Department work together to conduct 2
service projects each year on Little Sugar Creek, adjoining Central
Campus. Our purpose is to clean up trash, monitor for water pollution,
and maintain tree plantings along the creek.
1. Mecklenburg County Solid Waste Litter Prevention
In an effort to pick up trash and litter on our streets, Phi Theta Kappa
has adopted Elizabeth Avenue on Central Campus, and the Levine
Campus Student Government Council has adopted a road adjoining
Levine.
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Student Life - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Community College Ministry
Partnership Title:
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Alcohol Awareness Programs
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College Campus Folic Acid Campaign
Partnership Title:
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Nutrition and Oral Health Program
Partnership Title:
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Hispanic Awareness Program
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Silent Witness
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Cancer Awareness Programs
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Heart-Healthy Lifestyles Programs
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
The Truth About Credit Cards
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Planning and Research Department
1. Community College Ministry
Community College Minsitry is a faith-based partnership of regional
Methodist, Presbyterian, and Catholic church organizations who join
together to provide an ecumenical campus minister at CPCC. Student
Life joins in the partnership by providing in-kind support to the ministry,
including an office, computer, phone, and office support.
1. Chemical Dependency Center
Conduct alcohol and substance abuse prevention programs.
1.
UNC-Greensboro Nursing Dept.
Conduct health-related programing and classroom visits.
1.
Mecklenburg County Cooperative Extension Services
Conduct health-related programming.
1.
Carolina's Latin Dance Company
Conduct diversity and cultural awareness programming.
1. Shelter for Battered Women
Women's Resource Center sponsors programming related to domestic
violence on all 6 campuses.
1. American Cancer Society
Phi Theta Kappa and the Women's Resource Center sponsor cancer
awareness programs conducted by American Cancer Society.
1. American Heart Association
Women's Resource Center works with Student Life to sponsor heart
health programs conducted by American Heart Association.
1. Consumer Credit Council
2. United Family Services
Women's Resource Center worked with Student Life to sponsor
informational programs conducted by CCC and UFS about credit cards.
Personal Safety Workshops
1. Mecklenburg County Sherriff's Department
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Student Life - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
Women's Resource Center and Student Life work together to sponsor
workshops on personal safety and safety issues for women, conducted
by Sgt. Irwin Carmichael from MCSD.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Rape Prevention Programs
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Charlotte Has Heart
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Victim Assistance Program of United Family Services
Women's Resource Center works with Student Life to sponsor rape
awareness and prevention programs.
1. Loaves and Fishes
2. Boy Scouts of America
3. Idlewild Christian Church JTX Youth Group
Student Life at Levine Campus sponsors a canned food drive to help
stock the pantries of Loaves & Fishes & local hunger relief organization.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Testing Center
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Planning and Research Department
Community Service Testing
1. American College Testing (ACT)
2. Applied Measurement Professionals
3. Castle Worldwide
4. Professional Examination Service
5. Professional Testing Corporation
To support CPCC students, CPCC graduates & the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
community by administering & proctoring certification & licensure exams.
Community Service Testing
1. Psychological Corporation
2. The Chauncey Group
3. Credit Union Executive Program
4. Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
5. American Dental Association
To support CPCC students, CPCC graduates & the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
community by administering & proctoring certification & licensure exams.
Community Service Testing
1. Fluid Power Society
2. National Board of Certified Counselors
3. Residential Interior Designers
4. World-at-Work
5. Sylvan Prometric
To support CPCC students, CPCC graduates & the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
community by administering & proctoring certification & licensure exams.
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Testing Center - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS)
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
ACCUPLACER
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Texas Tech University
To support the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community by administering and
proctoring the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills exams to out of state
high school students enrolled through Texas Tech University.
1. The College Board
2. Vantage
Providers of placement testing software used for entry-level assessment
of CPCC students.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
College Connection
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Nine participating Charlotte-Mecklenburg high schools
To provide on-site placement testing services to all high school seniors
participating in the College Connection program.
1. Educational Testing Service
2. The College Board
To support CPCC students and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community by
administering and proctoring CLEP exams.
Workforce Development/Tech Prep Academic Attainment
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System
2. North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
To serve as consultants and trainers for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
school system for administering the ACCUPLACER placement test battery
to all CMS high school seniors enrolled in Workforce Development or
Tech Prep programs.
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Early Childhood Standardized Testing
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Independent Study
1. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
To support the citizens of Charlotte-Mecklenburg and surrounding
counties by administering and proctoring the NC Early Childhood
Credential and the NC Early Childhood Administration Credential exams.
1. Colleges, Universities, Community Colleges & private schools
To support the citizens of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County by
administering and proctoring independent study/distant learning exams.
In the past year, the Testing Center administered over 200 independent
study exams on behalf of 39 different institutions located throughout the
United States and other countries.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
Upward Bound
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Upward Bound
2. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
3. Regional Assistan Superientendent -CMS
4. Dept of Guidance and Student Services
To provide educational instruction and support along with cultural
enrichment services to 50 low-income potential first generation college
students who are high school students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
The partnership will assist these students in completing secondary school
& ensure that these students complete education at the post-secondary
level.
Partnership Title;
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
1. Chemical Dependency Center
To provide educational instruction and support along with cultural
enrichment services to 50 low-income potential first generation college
students who are high school students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
The partnership will assist these students in completing secondary school
and ensure that these students complete education at the postsecondary level.
1. Touch, Inc
To provide educational instruction and support along with cultural
enrichment services to 50 low-income potential first generation college
students who are high school students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
The partnership will assist these students in completing secondary school
& ensure that these students complete education at the post-secondary
level.
1. Charlotte Area Fund
Upward Bound and the CAF are working together to provide for the
educational, employment, and income management services needs of
low-income residents of Mecklenburg County. To provide educational
instruction and support along with cultural enrichment services to 50 lowincome potential first generation college students who are high school
students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
1. Money Max
To provide educational instruction and support along with cultural
enrichment services to 50 low-income potential first generation college
students who are high school students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
Assists these students in completing secondary school and ensure that
these students complete education at the post-secondary level.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ENROLLMENT AND STUDENT SERVICES
Planning and Research Department
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Upward Bound - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
None
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Greir Heights Economic Foundation, Inc
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational instruction and
support along with cultural enrichment services to 50 low-income
potential first generation college students who are high school students
in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist these
students in completing secondary school and ensure that these students
complete education at the post-secondary level.
1. Charlotte Housing Authority
2. Charlotte Neighborhood Development Key Business
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational instruction and
support along with cultural enrichment services to 50 low-income
potential first generation college students who are high school students
in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist these
students in completing secondary school and ensure that these students
complete education at the post-secondary level.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Upward Bound
1. Johnson C. Smith University
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational instruction and
support along with cultural enrichment services to 50 low-income
potential first generation college students who are high school students
in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist these
students in completing secondary school and ensure that these students
complete education at the post-secondary level.
1. North Carolina Performing Arts Academy, Inc
The purpose of the partnership is to provide educational instruction and
support along with cultural enrichment services to 50 low-income
potential first generation college students who are high school students
in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The partnership will assist these
students in completing secondary school and ensure that these students
complete education at the post-secondary level. Will also provide dance
instruction.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
Adult ESL
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
LEAD - Learning English at A Distance
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
LEAD - Learning English at A Distance
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
LEAD - Learning English at A Distance
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
LEAD - Learning English at A Distance
Purpose of the Partnership:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
1. PLCMC (Public Library)
To provide English instruction for community members who have
difficulty attending a traditional classroom setting.
To allow community members to study "any time, any place, and at any
pace." (This is the philosophy behind distance-learning.)
1. Presbyterian Hospital
To provide English instruction for community members who have
difficulty attending a traditional classroom setting. To allow community
members to study "any time, any place & at any pace."
1. Carolinas Medical Center
To provide English instruction for community members who have
difficulty attending a traditional classroom setting. To allow community
members to study "any time, any place, and at any pace."
1. CPCC Adult ESL Department
2. CPCC Libraries
To provide English instruction for community members who have
difficulty attending a traditional classroom setting. To allow community
members to study "any time, any place, and at any pace."
Even Start Family Literacy
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
2. Department of Social Services
3. Child Care Resources, Inc.
4. Smart Start
To provide English language instruction to adult ESL students enrolled in
the Even Start family literacy program at Merry Oaks and Sedgefield
Elementary.
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Levine Museum of the New South
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Adult ESL Refugee Program
1.
To coordinate and integrate Adult ESL class visits to the exhibits.
1. Catholic Social Services
To provide basic English language instruction to Montagnard refugees at
Weyland Apartments.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CCE – Computer Training
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
GCA
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
NCTC
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Employer's Association
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Charlotte Business Journal
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
NC Community College System - SCD Teach Out
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Charlotte Chamber - ITC
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Employment Security Commission - Employer Seminars
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Pathways To Employment - Charlotte DFS
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Insurance School
1. Corporate & Continuing Education - Computer Training
To increase utilization of Sun Solaris computers, lab space during nonpeak hours in exchange for rental fees and free classes for ITS staff and
instructors.
1. Corporate & Continuing Education - Computer Training
To increase utilization of general computer lab space during non-peak
hours in exchange for a percentage of earned revenues.
1. Corporate & Continuing Educatioin - Computer Training
To increase marketing capabilities of our high end computer classes to
the Employer's Association membership.
1. Corporate & Continuing Education
Partnered with the Business Journal to reduce our ad rate in exchange for
sponsorship of the Leaders in Innovation series and a free desktop application
class for the Business Journal.
1. Corporate & Continuing Education - Computer Training
Partnered with NCCCS to deliver IT certification training for students of
the bankrupt Solid Computer Decisions with funding support from the
primary loan holder, Sallie Mae.
1. Corporate & Continuing Education - Computer Training
Partnered with Chamber to receive sponsorships of various Chamber
events in exchange for seats in CCE computer training courses.
1. Corporate & Continuing Education
Shared mailing list with ESC to offer seminars in regards to
unemployment benefits and CCE offerings for Mecklenburg County
employees.
1. None
Charlotte DFS helps low income women transition into the workforce and
Pathways is one of its referral agencies and suits more than 100
graduates each year.
1. CCE Insurance
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
CCE – Computer Training - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
To increase enrollments at both schools based on availability. We also cowrite exams to reduce development costs.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
JM Stark
1. CCE Banking
JM Stark has agreed to provide instructors at no cost to teach the 401K
Education seminars.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
CCE - Health & Community Services
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Emergency Medical Technician Training, Basic, Defib.
1. Charlotte Fire Academy
2. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Volunteer Fire Departments
3. Carolinas Medical Center
To provide Basic and Defibrillator Emergency Medical Technician training
and continuing eduction to Mecklenburg County Firefighters.
Phlebotomy Training Program
1. Carolina Bone and Joint, Presbyterian Healthcare
2. Davidson Clinic, University Medical Associates
3. Lake Norman Medical Center, Meck Medical, Mercy Hosp.
4. Carolina Healthcare System, Northcross Family Physicians,
5. First Charlotte Physicians, Eastridge Family Practice,
Southpoint Family Practice, Lakeside Fam. Physicians, Mint Hill Fam.
Practice, Alpha Pharmaceuticals, Mallard Creek Fam. Phys., Char. Internal
Medicine, Albemarle Road Fam. Prac., Carollina Nurse Midwives, Fiest
Char. Phys., Mid-town Medical. To provide on site-training for
Phlebotomy students.
Nurse Aide I Training Program
1. Huntersville Oaks Long-Term Care Facility
2. Asbury Long-Term Care Facility
3. Carolinas Medical Center
To provide Nurse Aide I clinical training.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Nurse Aide II Training Program
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Nursing Secretary Training Program
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Carolina Medical Center
To provide Nurse Aide II clinical training.
1. Mercy Hospital
2. Universtity Hospital
To provide on site training for Nursing Secretaries.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
CCE - Health & Community Services - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Pharmacy Technician Training Program
1. Eckerd Retail Pharmacies
2. Walgreen Retail Pharmacies
3. Presbyterian Hospital Pharmacy
4. Target Retail Pharmacies
To provide observational internship for Pharmacy Technician Students.
Medical Transcription Internship
1. Mercy Hospital
To provide an internship for Medical Transcription Students.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
CCE - Leadership, Management & Professional Development
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. North Carolina District Export Council
The purpose of our partnership with NC District Export Council is to offer
seminars of interest to the International Trade business community.
1. Charlotte U S Export Assistance Center
The purpose of our partnership with the Charlotte USEAC is to offer
seminars of interest for local exporters in the International Trade
business community.
1. North Carolina Department of Commerce
We partner with the NC Department of Commerce to offer the Road
Show each spring in which we participate by offering a morning session
with highlights of the Export Ready program. The NC Dept. of
Commerce schedules foreign trade representatives to meet and speak
with the audience during lunch.
1. American Society of Quality
Provide Advisory Committee members for Quality Program, and provide
course content for some of our quallity courses.
1. Employment Security Commission (ESC)
Provide sponsorship for dislocated workers to participate in the Six Sigma
and Project Management courses offered through CCE.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
CCE - New and Expanding Industry & Focused Industrial Training
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Certified in Production and Inventory Management
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
None
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Charlotte Professional Chapter of APICS
The college and the leadership of the chapter work together to provide
information on CPIM certification with instruction in a series of modules
for professional examination review. We work jointly to promote classes
to the public and to organizations on a contract basis.
1. NC Industrial Extension Service - Manufacturing Extension
2. Partnership
3. All 58 colleges, incl. CPCC
As an effort between statewide, state-funded organizations, NC-IES and
CPCC offer referrals between our organizations as appropriate to assist
local manufacturers by providing both fundamental instruction and
consultative services in design and engineering.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
CCE - Personal Interests
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Best Seat in the House Package
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
None
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. MIX 104.7
Promote CCE courses at Center City Alive After Five for 10 weeks
beginning in August. This partnership includes CPCC's logo on MIX 104.7
Website and a direct link to CPCC, 45-30 second broadcast
announcements and CPCC/CCE advertising on location at the event each
week. The attendees at this event represent CCE's largest target market.
1. Town of Cornelius - Parks and Recreation
Expand CCE Personal Interests course offerings to the furthest portions of
the county & cross market with the town & it's activities. Using the Town
Hall for classes allows alternatives to an overbooked N. Campus.
1. Huntersville Family Fitness and Aquatics
2. Huntersville Parks and Recreation
Expand CCE Personal Interests course offerings. Maximize opportunity to
use indoor pool facility for water aerobic courses as well as kayaking
instruction. Hoping to expand opportunities in the fitness center to include
social dancing and aerobics.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Planning and Research Department
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CPCC PARTNERSHIP REPORT
CCE - Public Safety
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
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Purpose of the Partnership:
Public Safety Training
1. Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Dept.
2. Charlotte Fire Dept.
3. Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office
4. Huntersville Police Dept.
5. Cornelius Police Dept.
To provide quality training to our area public safety personnel.
Public Safety Training
1. Davidson Police Dept.
2. Matthews Police Dept.
3. Pineville Police Dept.
4. UNC Charlotte Police Dept.
5. All Meck. County Volunteer Fire Dept.
To provide quality training to our area public safety personnel.
Homeland Security Training Council
1. UNC Charlotte
2. Stanly Comm. College
3. Gaston College
4. Rowan-Cabarrus Comm. College
5. Mitchell Comm. College
To develop quality homeland security training opportunites on a regional
basis for public safety personnel to include police, fire and medic.
Homeland Security Training Council (Con't)
1. South Piedmont Comm. College
2. Cleveland Comm. College
3. Catawba Valley Comm. College
4. York Tech. (SC) College
To develop quality homeland security training opportunites on a regional
basis for public safety personnel to include police, fire and medic.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Vehicle for Hire Training Program
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Park Watch Training
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Mecklenburg County Drug Treatment Court Mgmt. Team
Planning and Research Department
1. Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department
To assist in developing a training program for area vehicle for hire drivers
in the Charlotte area. This training is mandated by a new City ordinance.
1. Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation
To develop training for Park Watch employeess to develop their skills in
safe work practices, team building and communication skills.
1. Mecklenburg County Courts
2. District Attorney's office
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CCE - Public Safety - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
3. Probabtion/Parole
4. Mecklenburg County Mental Health
5. Drug Treatment Provider, SAIL
To provide a quality sentencing option to drug abusers and provide
opportunities for treatment and recovery.
Attorney General's BLET Revision Committee
1. NC Dept. of Justice
2. NC Justice Academy
3. Several other CCs (varies)
4. NC Police Depts and Sheriff's Offices (varies)
To present curriculum change recommendations to the NC Criminal
Justice Education and Training Standards Training Commission.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
CCE - Small Business Center
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
BEST - Business & Entrepreneurial Skills Training
1. City of Charlotte
2. First Citizens Bank
Provide training for growing business owners.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
FastTrac NewVenture
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Public Library of Charlotte Mecklenburg County
They provide locations and marketing for free seminars presented by The
Small Business Center.
1. Kauffman Foundation
2. Small Business Resource Center
Provide entrepreneurial training for displaced workers.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Community Development
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
JobLink Center-Central Piedmont Community College
1. JobLink Centers
To provide Employability/Job Seeking Skills training on site to a minimum
of 18 students.
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Community Development - Compensatory Education
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Nevins, Inc.
2. Goodwill Industries
To provide compensatory education to persons employed at sheltered
workshops.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Early Childhood
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
With Child Care Resources, Inc. Curriculum Matters
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Success@Online Course
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
1. Child Care Resources, Inc.
CPCC offering Curriculum course to Early Childhood Professional
participating in a Literacy grant with CCRI.
1. Child Care Resources, Inc.
2. Smart Start of Mecklenburg County
Increase student access and success in online course.
Improving Directors NCECAC Credentials
1. Community Center and Family Home Directors
2. Smart Start of Mecklenburg County
Improve and increase the state credentials level for Directors
participating in CPCC sponsored intiative with Smart Start.
CO-OP Work Experience Placement
1. Community Centers
2. Family Homes
3. CMS- Pre-K and After School Programs
Placement for internships supervised by CPCC Faculty varies each
semester.
Early Childhood - CPCC - Field Trips - Community
1. Wing Haven Garden and Sancturary
2. Charlotte - Mecklenburg Public Library
3. Discovery Place
4. Nature Museum
5. McGill Rose Garden
Curriculum Planning Resouces for CPCC students.
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Instructional Development
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Cooperative High School Programs
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
CMS-CPCC Initiatives Management Team
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Berry Academy Task Force
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
CMS Partners for School Reform
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
College Experience allows CMS seniors to take pre-approved CPCC
courses, with no tuition charges. Concurrent Enrollment allows high
school students, while still enrolled in high school, to take classes at
CPCC. College Tech Prep is a high school course of study where students
can earn college credit toward Associate's degree in their career fields.
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
A collaboration between lead administrators of CMS and CPCC to monitor
joint initiatives to ensure policies and procedures for both institutions are
followed and to facilitate joint initiatives. This collaboration is the result
of the Chamber's Advantage Carolinas project.
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
A one-year collaboration begun in 2002 with the newly opened Phillip O.
Berry Academy of Technology and CPCC to develop a seamless
articulated pathway for all courses taught at Berry, using the College
Tech Prep career paths, when appropriate, and to develop both new CTP
career paths and career paths specifically appropriate to Berry.
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
2. Charlotte Chamber
CMS Partners for School Reform is the task force which deals with
education issues. Within the group there are a number of committees
that do important work. The Partnerships team works to build
relationships between business and the schools with the greatest needs.
They develop recruitment, training and recognition activities.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Lateral Entry Teacher Education Initiative
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Work-based Learning Program
Planning and Research Department
1. CPCC Services Corporation
The project will create on-line courses which will be marketed to all the
school districts/community colleges within the state
1. Various employers in Mecklenburg County and Statewide
To provide work-based learning experiences to students (through
cooperative education, internships, and apprenticeships). The
experience integrates classroom study and learning on the job. And, it
helps to provide employers with students better prepared to meet the
challenges of a changing society.
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Instructional Development - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Faculty Internship Program
1. Various employers in Mecklenburg County
To provide internships to full-time faculty in business, industry, and the
public service sector that allows the educator to gain relevant knowledge
about the workplace.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Interpreter Education
Partnership:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
SERITC Southeastern Regin. Interpreter Training Consortium
1. Spartanburg Methodist Technical Coolege
2. Perimeter College
3. Miami-Dade
4. EKU, University of Tennessee
Inprove the quantity and quality of interpreters within the southeast.
Model Building Team
1. CPCC, Front Range Community College
2. William Woods University, Rochester Institute of Technology
3. University or Arizona, University of Tennessee
4. Spartanbury Technical Community College,St Mary's College
5. University of Nebraska,
To develop a model to teach interpreter Education through distance
education. this is sponsored by a national federal grant.
Charlotte Reads
1. CPCC
2. CMS
3. Char-Meck Medical Society
4. Charlotte Chamber, Knight Foundation
5. Community Organizations & Volunteers
A major initiative to improve literacy levels in Charlotte-Mecklenburg,
Charlotte Reads aims to ensure that all residents have the literacy skills
needed to succeed in school, contribute to the economy and community,
and achieve their personal goals. Programs include Bright Beginnings,
Reach out & Read, Family Literacy and Workplace Basic Skills.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: ADMINISTRATION
IT Division
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Planning and Research Department
Working Connections IT Faculty Development Institute
1. AACC
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IT Division - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
2. NWCET
3. Microsoft Corporation
4. NCCCS - 58 CCs
5. Course Technology and Prentice Hall
To ensure America’s community and technical colleges are matriculating
globally competitive IT workers.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
IT Center, Virtual Learning Community
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Regional Information Technology Consortium
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
1. NCCCS Virtual Learning Community
To develop online courses under the guidance of the Virtual Learning
Community for use by potentially all community colleges within NC.
1. Catawba Valley CC, Cleveland CC, Gaston College,
2. North Carolina Center for Applied Textile Technology,
3. Mitchell CC, Rowan-Cabarrus CC, South Piedmont CC,
4. Stanly CC, York Technical College
Research current & future IT training needs of business & industry in
Charlotte, develop a set of "Skills Standards" based on the research to
integrate into courses & curricula at partner colleges.
IT Curriculum Improvement Project
1. 58 Community Colleges of the NCCCS
To research business & industry needs & to recommend needed reforms
to the teaching of IT within the state including curricula and courses.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Nursing Program
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Carolinas HeathCare System
2. CaroMont Health
3. Mecklenburg County Area Mental Health
4. Novant Healthcare
5. Presbyterian Wesley Care Center
6. Samual Billings Center
7. Sharon Towers
Student clinical experiences.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Nursing and Human Services - Cardiovascular Technology
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Planning and Research Department
None
1.
Presbyterian Hospital & Presbyterian Matthews
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Nursing and Human Services - Cardiovascular Technology - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
2. Sanger Clinic
3. Carolina Medical Center
4. Northeast Medical Center
5. Mercy Hospital Main
Clinical internship site for noninvasive (echocardiography) and invasive
(cardiac cath) students.
None
1. Mid Carolina Cardiology
2. Charlotte Cardiology Associates
3. Mecklenburg Medical Group
4. Mercy Hospital South
5. Union Memorial Regional Medical Center
Clinical internship site for noninvasive (echocardiography) and invasive
(cardiac cath) students.
1. Phillips Medical Systems
2. General Electric Medical Systems
3. Imaging Associates Incorporated
Echocardiography equipment - loaned.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Nursing and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Nevins, Inc.
2. Residential Support Services, Inc.
3. Autism Services of Mecklenburg County, Inc.
Sponsor DD Specialization Cert. at company site; also internship sites.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
None
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
1. Epilepsy Foundation of NC
Provide materials and guest lectures.
1. ARC of Mecklenburg County
Internship Site; Guest Lectures.
1. Allegro Foundation
2. Excel Personal Development
3. McAlpine Elementary
4. Salvation Army Women's Shelter
Internship Sites for students.
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Nursing and Human Services - Health Education
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. March Of Dime Of The Carolinas
2. Mecklenburg County Health Deptment
3. The Male Place
4. Metrolina Aids Project (Map)
Provide funding, personnel, equipments and supplies to Teaching
matirials for HEA110/HEA130 classes and implement Health and Sexuality
Education for CPCC Student.
None
1. Epec Personal Fitness Training Studio
2. Evolution Sports Training
3. Lifetime Fitness
Provide facility and equipment use, Field trips and program marketing
and internship opportunities for Physical Fitness Technology Program
students.
None
1. University Of NC At Charlotte (Health & Human Services)
Provide Facility and Equipment use, Field trips and advicing gradute with
couse transfer into their Health/Fitness and Athletic Training programs.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Pathways
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
1. Freddie Mac
2. Charlotte Enterprise Communities
3. Affiliated Computers Services
4. United Way of the Central Carolinas
5. Christ Episcople Church
Provide financial support for Pathways to Employment students
None
1. Johnston YMCA
Provide classrooms & instructional supplies for Pathways to Employment .
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: INSTRUCTION
Technical Careers
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Planning and Research Department
Construction Institute
1. Lewis Homes
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Technical Careers - Continued
Purpose of the Partnership:
Provides a real life experience to their students. Lewis Homes has allowed
our this program to frame 3 houses throughout the past year.
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Graphic Arts and Imaging Technology
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Electrical
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Welding
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Advantage Carolina - ESL
1. Harper Corporation
The Harper Corporation has been very generous in donating dollars,
materials, and human resources. They have been instrumental in assisting
this program to develop the Harper National Flexographic Center at the
Southwest Campus.
1. Johnson Controls
Company made a sizeable donation of equipment to the program, and has
been willing to help the program when needed.
1. National Welders
Donated a large sum of money to create the Turner Center for Welding
Technology
1. Duke Energy
Working to develop a model to direct ESL students into more of a technical
career path.
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Transport Systems Technologies
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Toyota Technical Education Network
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Chrysler Apprenticeship Program
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
General Motors Training Partnership
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
1. General Motors
To provide an apprenticeship program for people who want to be GM
technicians.
1. Toyota
To provide an apprenticeship program for people who want to be Toyota
technicians.
1. Daimler Chrysler
To provide an apprenticeship program for people who want to be
Chrysler technicians.
1. General Motors
2. Raytheon
To provide updated training for GM technicians in the Southeast
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Transport Systems Technologies - Continued
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Articulation Agreement With Stanley County Schools
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Articulation Agreement With Gaston County Schools
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
None
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Articulation Agreement With CMS
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Toyota Satellite Training Center
Planning and Research Department
1. Freightliner
To provide updated Freightliner training to sutdents who are achieving
their Heavy Equipment Degree or Diploma.
1. Meritor
To provide updated Meritor brake system training to sutdents who are
achieving their Heavy Equipment Degree or Diploma.
1. Eaton
To provide updated Eaton transmission training to sutdents who are
achieving their Heavy Equipment Degree or Diploma.
1. Stanley County High School Automotive Programs
As a part of the NATEF certification for the high schools in this county,
students can take the engine performance and steering and suspension
classes at CPCC and CPCC with give credit for their basic classes.
1. Gaston County High School Automotive Programs
As a part of the NATEF certification for the high schools in this county,
students can take the engine performance and steering and suspension
classes at CPCC and CPCC with give credit for their basic classes.
1. Phillip O. Berry Technology School
Offer automotive college experience and night classes at the O. Berry
location.
1. NATEF Certified Automotive Programs
As a part of the NATEF certification for the high schools in this county,
students can take the engine performance and steering and suspension
classes at CPCC and CPCC with give credit for their basic classes.
1. Southeast Toyota
To provide space and instructors for Toyota manufacturer based training.
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ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: MULTI-CAMPUS
City View
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Contract for Use of School Facilities and/or Athletic Fields
1. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
License CPCC to use approved CMS facilities and/or athletic fields
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: MULTI-CAMPUS
Northeast Campus
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Purpose of the Partnership:
University City Community Building Project
1. University City YMCA
2. CMS, UNCC, CPCC
3. University City Magazine
4. United Way, CMPD, Neighborhood Representatives
5. TIAA-CREF, Duke-Energy, Area Businesses and churches
Building on the strengths of the diversity in the University City area,
stakeholders are developing an action plan to foster a sense of
community among those who live, work, learn and worship in the
Univeristy City area.
2+ Teacher Education Initiative
1. CPCC
2. UNCC
3. JC Smith University
Development of transfer templates for CPCC students to move into
teacher education programs at the univerisities without loss of credits.
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: MULTI-CAMPUS
Southwest Campus
Partnership Title:
Participating Organization(s):
Electrical Apprenticeship Program
1. Area General Contractors (AGC)
2. Construction Education Foundation (CEF)
3. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)
Purpose of the Partnership:
Planning and Research Department
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