Career & College Promise
ACC ID numbers can be found in a student's Self-Service account under user profile. The CCP office also emails this to students after their advising & registration appointment. Contact the CCP office at ccp@alamancecc.edu or 336-506-4231 if you need assistance.
ACC class sections denoted by (E) are strictly online and do not have a specific meeting time.
Any course section denoted by (L) is a hyflex section which allows students the option to attend at the scheduled time in person, synchronously (via Zoom), or online asynchronously.
Unofficial transcripts (which list each course, grade and semester taken) can be accessed in Self Service. Official transcripts can be requested through Self Service as well.
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For more information about textbooks, visit the Bookstore website: https://alamancecc.
To search for the textbooks used in your classes, use this online tool: https://www.myaccstore.
With ACC's textbook model, BibliU, access to textbooks for nearly all classes is provided through Moodle on the first day of classes. You will be billed $80 per textbook in each class if you do not opt-out of BibliU. If you utilize BibliU for your textbooks, you should NOT purchase the book elsewhere. There are a small handful of classes that do not use an electronic book through BibliU and you will need to purchase it through the bookstore or online. If you have questions about textbooks, please ask your CCP advisor.
Dual Enrollment or CCP students can NOT register themselves. This must be done by a CCP advisor. It is helpful to plan your courses in Self Service but you must contact the CCP office to schedule an advising and registration appointment to register for courses.
Students are responsible for the cost of books, equipment and any fees. In certain circumstances a high school or school district may cover costs. Check with your high school counselor to know if your materials are covered. Tuition is waived for CCP. Students can apply for a textbook scholarship through the Financial Aid Office.
No. ACC’s cosmetology department loans CCP students a textbook and kit. They are provided on the first day of class.
Please communicate with your high school counselor about this before ACC classes start. If, in fact, you will miss an ACC class you need to communicate with the ACC instructor and to confirm that you can stay in the class.
ACC and high school classes typically do NOT begin at the same time. Please be aware of that, as ACC can not add students to classes once a semester’s drop/add period ends. Students can access start dates in their self service account and advisors discuss this at advising meetings.
Students should always consult their school counselor before changing their ACC schedule. Dropping classes could jeopardize graduation status and/or athletic eligibility. Students should make every effort to have their schedule set before the ACC semester begins. Students can, however, drop and add classes (if space permits) during the drop/add period, which is the first four days of the semester. After that, students can add 12 week classes that have a later start date. If students need to drop after the drop/add period (this should be avoided when possible), they must email their course instructor and request to be dropped.
If students drop a class after the initial drop/add period but before the drop deadline, the course will show on the ACC transcript with a grade of WP for Withdraw Passing. This does not affect the college GPA but can affect financial aid if students apply for aid at ACC after high school graduation.
You may register for upcoming semesters by scheduling an advising appointment through the CCP office at 336-506-4231 or CCP@alamancecc.edu.
Students will be notified through their ACC email when a seat becomes available. Seats will only be available for 24 hours. Since students can not register themselves, they must contact the CCP within that 24 hours to claim their seat. Seats cannot be claimed on weekends or holidays.
Questions? Contact Us.
Career and College Promise
ccp@alamancecc.edu
336-506-4231