HomeMy WebLinkAbout041018wsa Agenda PackageHarnett County Board of Commissioners
Work Session
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
9:00 am
9:00 am Closed Session
9:30 am CCCC "The Harnett Promise", CCCC President Bud Marchant and Provost Jon
Matthews
10:00 am Economic Development Advertising Update
10:15 am System Development Fee Analysis and Fee Schedule Report, Steve Ward
10:30 am Employee Health Committee, Heather Pollard
10:45 am Capital Plan, Paula Stewart and Brian Haney
11:15 am County Manager's Report:
- April 16, 2018 Regular Meeting Agenda Review
- Invitations and upcoming meetings
11:30 am Adjourn
CENTRAL
CAROLINA
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
THE HARNETT
PRO i'il SE
All eligible Harnett County residents
who graduate from a public high
school for the years 2018, 2019, 2020,
and 2021 will be guaranteed up to
two years of FREE tuition and fees at
Central Carolina Community College.
Note: Students must meet all qualifications
and requirements.
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FY 2019 Budget $5oorotoo FY 2020 Budget $400,000
Appropriation
FY 2021 Budget $400,0100
FY 2022 Budget
$400,000
Appropriation
Prior to the FY 2023 budget being completed and passed, Central Carolina Community College and
Harnett County will review all data related to the program (ex. number of graduates, success rates,
transfer success, etc.) and decide on future appropriations to continue the program.
www.cccc.edu
CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
THE HARNETT COUNTY PROMISE
"Harnett County residents who graduate from a public high school having completed four dual -
enrollment courses or 12 dual -enrollment credit hours will pay no tuition at the college for the two years
immediately following their high school graduation."
Eligible students will meet the following criteria:
1. Resident of Harnett County.
2. Public High School Graduate, who will attend Central Carolina Community College as a degree -
seeking curriculum student the fall semester following his or her high school graduation.
3. Successfully completed at least four dual -enrollment courses or 12 dual -enrollment credit hours.
4. Complete the FAFSA and Central Carolina Community College Scholarship application process
annually.
For students who meet all of the noted criteria, Central Carolina Community College will agree to cover
the tuition and technology/activity fees at the in-state rate for two years.
* Summer terms are not included.
• Funding from federal and state grants, scholarships and outside funding must be exhausted before
Central Carolina Community College begins paying.
• The two years of eligibility begins in the fall semester after high school graduation and ends
following the spring semester of the second year.
Additional Student Requirements:
• Students interested in participating in the program must contact Jon Matthews, Harnett County
Provost; the College will not automatically award.
• Once enrolled, students must continuously meet the financial aid Satisfactory Academic Progress
standards outlined by the state and federal government. This means students must maintain at
least a 2.0 cumulative GPA and complete at least 67% of all courses attempted at Central
Carolina Community College.
For questions regarding the program, contact:
Jon Matthews
Provost
Central Carolina Community College
910-814-8801
jmatthews@cccc.edu