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Community colleges engage with local employers to fill skill gaps in the communities they serve. Last week, two North Carolina community colleges held ribbon cutting ceremonies for new workforce training facilities that will help meet industry demands in the Hoke, Moore, and Duplin counties.
Community colleges engage with local employers to fill skill gaps in the communities they serve. Last week, two North Carolina community colleges held ribbon cutting ceremonies for new workforce training facilities that will help meet industry demands in the Hoke, Moore, and Duplin counties.
 
The Martin Center speaks to the N.C. Community College System’s new chief.
 
North Carolina is making it easier for aspiring and current early childhood teachers to get classroom experience and college credit to meet the state’s growing child care needs.
North Carolina is making it easier for aspiring and current early childhood teachers to get classroom experience and college credit to meet the state’s growing child care needs.
 
The Class of 2023 at Hyde Academy, formerly Mattamuskeet Early College High School, celebrated their high school graduation on June 9.
The Class of 2023 at Hyde Academy, formerly Mattamuskeet Early College High School, celebrated their high school graduation on June 9.
 
The Class of 2023 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
The Class of 2023 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
 
The Class of 2023 at Washington County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation at the Port O’ Plymouth Museum in Plymouth, N.C.
The Class of 2023 at Washington County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation at the Port O’ Plymouth Museum in Plymouth, N.C.
 
The Class of 2023 at Beaufort County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Washington High School’s auditorium.
The Class of 2023 at Beaufort County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Washington High School’s auditorium.
 
The Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded a total of $5,417,644 million in funding at its April 2023 meeting.
The Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded a total of $5,417,644 million in funding at its April 2023 meeting.
 
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded a total of $5,417,644 million in funding.
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded a total of $5,417,644 million in funding.
 
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C., (October 6, 2022) – Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $443,000 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program.
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C., (October 6, 2022) – Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $443,000 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program.
 
The North Carolina Council of State meets once a month to deliver updates on state agencies. The council is made up of ten elected leaders of departments within the executive branch, plus the Governor, Lt. Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, and the State Auditor.
The North Carolina Council of State meets once a month to deliver updates on state agencies. The council is made up of ten elected leaders of departments within the executive branch, plus the Governor, Lt. Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, and the State Auditor.
 
Advanced manufacturing career opportunities abound in North Carolina and are continuing to grow with expansion and new industry announcements. These jobs require a high level of skill, pay good wages, and are often done in clean, temperature controlled environments.
Advanced manufacturing career opportunities abound in North Carolina and are continuing to grow with expansion and new industry announcements. These jobs require a high level of skill, pay good wages, and are often done in clean, temperature controlled environments.
 
On August 4, 2022, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
On August 4, 2022, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
 
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
Today, the Golden LEAF Board of Directors awarded $445,582 in funding to support projects through the Open Grants Program and $1,382,782.18 to support rural broadband to community anchor institutions through MCNC.
 
The Class of 2022 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
The Class of 2022 at Columbia Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Columbia, N.C.
 
The Class of 2022 at Mattamuskeet Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation on May 27.
The Class of 2022 at Mattamuskeet Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation on May 27.
 
The Class of 2022 at Washington County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation at the Roanoke River Maritime Museum in Plymouth, N.C.
The Class of 2022 at Washington County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation at the Roanoke River Maritime Museum in Plymouth, N.C.
 
The Class of 2022 at Beaufort County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Washington High School’s auditorium.
The Class of 2022 at Beaufort County Early College High School celebrated their high school graduation in Washington High School’s auditorium.
 
College classes have been the wind in the sail of goal-oriented Jackson Wilder as he positioned himself not only to get into a university, but to do so with maximum scholarship support.
College classes have been the wind in the sail of goal-oriented Jackson Wilder as he positioned himself not only to get into a university, but to do so with maximum scholarship support.
 
In the past year, the North Carolina Community College system said goodbye to one president and gained another.
 
Not even days of rain could stop Columbia Early College High School from celebrating the Class of 2021.
 
Beaufort County Community College will cover all tuition and fees for students through the Spring 2023 semester.
 
The Class of 2021 at Beaufort County Early College High School returned to more normal graduation ceremony
 
Melody Smith will be reaching new heights this fall as she trades Swan Quarter, N.C. for Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C.
 
This last academic year has been a rough ride for many students attending Beaufort County Community College.
 
Having previous college experience can be a benefit to university applicants, even if those students are just graduating high school.
 
Beaufort County Community College congratulates Savannah O’Brien on becoming a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Beaufort County Community College congratulates Savannah O’Brien on becoming a Morehead-Cain Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 
Northside High School student Macy Radcliffe is the first to graduate high school with a Criminal Justice Technology Diploma from Beaufort County Community College.
Northside High School student Macy Radcliffe is the first to graduate high school with a Criminal Justice Technology Diploma from Beaufort County Community College.
 
At some point, a student can achieve everything that high school has to offer. When they hit that wall, there is only one place to go: college.
At some point, a student can achieve everything that high school has to offer. When they hit that wall, there is only one place to go: college.
 
Beaufort County Community College has saved high school students between $4 million and $5.6 million in just one year according to a new report from the college.
Beaufort County Community College has saved high school students between $4 million and $5.6 million in just one year according to a new report from the college.
 
Three professors at Beaufort County Community College were rewarded for their dedication to superior online course design.
 
A record number of students filled classrooms as Beaufort County Community College started its fall semester on August 19. The college currently has 1668 students enrolled in degree programs, the highest number since it exited the federal student loan program in 2015.
A record number of students filled classrooms as Beaufort County Community College started its fall semester on August 19. The college currently has 1668 students enrolled in degree programs, the highest number since it exited the federal student loan program in 2015.
 
Beaufort County Community College held its commencement exercise for its graduating students on May 10.
Beaufort County Community College held its commencement exercise for its graduating students on May 10.
 
During the Academic Awards on April 30, Beaufort County Community College recognized Nicole Obando as the recipient of the Academic Excellence Award. Each community college in North Carolina selects a recipient every year.
During the Academic Awards on April 30, Beaufort County Community College recognized Nicole Obando as the recipient of the Academic Excellence Award. Each community college in North Carolina selects a recipient every year.
 
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