What is a Middle College High School? Middle College High Schools (MCHS) are a cooperative innovative high school located on the Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) campus which provides the opportunity for students to earn a high school diploma and start college early while gaining credits towards a certificate or associate’s degree.
How is the middle college program different from dual enrollment? The dual enrollment program for high school students is part of North Carolina’s Career & College Promise (CCP). It allows eligible NC high school students to enroll in NC college classes through the high school they currently attend. Middle colleges are small public high schools located on Central Piedmont Community College campuses. If accepted into the program, the student would no longer attend his/her home school, the middle college high school would become the school of record.
How is middle college different from traditional high school? Classes are smaller with each student receiving a graduation plan specific to their individual needs coupled with flexible scheduling. Students earn college credits that may be applied towards a certificate or degree.
What type of student is a good candidate for Middle College HS? There is no set "type" of student at any of the schools. Students at MCHS tend to be highly self-motivated, mature, independent, responsible, hard-working students, with a desire to be active participants in their education. Experience in Honors/AP courses is strongly recommended since all MCHS courses are taught at the Honors/AP level.
When does school start and what about the calendar? Classes begin earlier than traditional high schools in the district and begin the second week of August. There will be a REQUIRED orientation for all students a few days prior to the start of classes. ALL students are REQUIRED to attend the orientation. We follow the CPCC calendar as close as possible. All high school classes typically end mid-May.
Do I attend my home school as well and can students leave campus? No. Once you are selected the MCHS is your new home school and all courses are taken at that middle college high school and at CPCC. Yes, students are treated like any other college student and are free to come and go. However, they are expected to be in class, on time and make responsible decisions.
Are middle college high school students in CPCC classes with college students? Yes, middle college students are not labeled or identified for professors. High school students are in classes with other CPCC students.
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