Central Piedmont, Western Governors renew transfer agreement

 Central Piedmont Community College and Western Governors University have extended their partnership agreement, guaranteeing a path for Central Piedmont students to pursue bachelor's degrees at one of the nation's leading online universities.

The transfer pathway is open to students who have graduated with an associate degree from Central Piedmont, and students and employees are eligible to apply for the WGU Community College Partner Scholarship, which is valued at up to $3,500. 

Since the partnership began in 2020, over 350 Central Piedmont students have continued their education at WGU, increasing from 21 students during the first year of the partnership to more than 100 each of the past two academic years.  

Top fields of study pursued by students include:  

  • Information technology and software engineering  
  • Business, accounting, and finance  
  • Public health and nursing  

"This extension builds on Central Piedmont's long-standing focus of helping students move forward with confidence toward their academic and career goals," said Dr. Heather Hill, provost of Central Piedmont. "Together with Western Governors University, we're driving innovation in higher education creating programs that match real workforce needs, making it easier for students to keep the credits they've earned, and helping them finish their degrees faster."

"The Greater Charlotte region has seen tremendous growth in employment in the past few years, and Central Piedmont plays a critical role in preparing the local workforce for success," said Ben Coulter, Ed.D., chancellor for WGU in North Carolina. "This renewed transfer agreement will help graduates continue their educational pursuits online while juggling work and family obligations."  

Central Piedmont remains committed to transfer success, offering 18 guaranteed admission programs with colleges and universities across the Carolinas, along with agreements with four online or out-of-state institutions to give students flexible, affordable pathways to a bachelor's degree. 

WGU offers more than 120 fully accredited online bachelor's, master's and professional certificate programs spanning business, technology, healthcare, and K-12 education. Its flexible, competency-based model allows students to work at their own pace with support from program mentors, and tuition for bachelor's degrees is priced at approximately $4,000 per six-month term. Students may complete as many courses as they choose within a term, creating a path to faster degree completion and workforce entry. WGU has more than 10,000 graduates across North Carolina.  

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