You're in! Consider this website your starter kit for success.
Browse the topics below to learn about fun ways you can get involved, and where to find the tools and services that will help you thrive. We can’t wait to have you as part of our campus community!
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- Sign up for a New Student Group Registration event using the instructions we’ve sent to your ccp.edu email address. If you have questions, contact advising@ccp.edu
- Register for class using instructions sent to your ccp.edu email. For more information or watch our How-to video or read our step-by-step guide.
- Pay your tuition and fees in full or use a payment plan by the payment deadline to preserve your schedule. Logon to myccp to pay using “Pay My Bill” link under student quick links.
- Complete your Financial Aid Application. FAFSA is first come first serve so don’t wait to turn it in! If you’ve submitted it with incomplete documentation, set a reminder to complete it in your calendar.
- To register for class, contact the Counseling Center at 215.751.8169 or schedule a registration appointment online using the Transfer student or Readmit student form.
- Pay your tuition and fees in full or use a payment plan by the payment deadline to preserve your schedule. Logon to myccp to pay using “Pay My Bill” link under student quick links.
- FAFSA is first come first serve so don’t wait to turn it in! If you’ve submitted it with incomplete documentation, set a reminder to complete it in your calendar.
Our Main campus has eight buildings: The Mint building, the West building, the Bonnell building, the Library Learning Commons, the Center for Business and Industry, the Athletic Center, the Winnett Student Life building and the Pavillion.
Watch the video to see each building’s interior, location and services offered. You can also look at our click-through map to locate specific classrooms, offices, auditoriums, locate nearby restrooms or find directions to the campus here.
Not sure if you’re ready to start your classes? Make sure you check off all the boxes! Follow the links for more information
Get a student ID
You need an ID to access the campus! Your first id card is free.
Check your schedule on myccp
Under “Lauchpad”, select “Course Schedule” to see schedule, locations, and your professors’ contact information.
Purchase your books
Find textbooks at our Bookstore, either online or in person, using your J number.
Download our mobile app
Check your grades on the go, buy your books, access Canvas, view events calendars, and more.
Check out our events calendar
We host cultural celebrations, career workshops, spring fling, visits from well known authors and more!
Make a plan to pay for College
If you don’t want to pay for your tuition up front we have options including a payment plan.
Add some funds to your Lion Card
Buy books, get discounts on parking, and buy food on campus, all with your student ID.
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Looking for tutoring
Our Learning Lab provides free tutoring for all of your classes.
A male-identifying student of color
The Center for Male Engagement provides community, mentorship and advocacy for Black men and men of color to help lessen barriers to success.
Eligible for government benefits
Single Stop helps students receive food, health insurance, utility and cash assistance, to textbooks, transportation, childcare, and other subsidies.
In need of academic advising
Our department of Academic Advising can help you plan out your classes, choose your major, and problem solve to meet your academic goals.
In need of academic, personal or transfer couseling
Our Counseling department is staffed with professional counselors who can help you with navigating academic issues, transfer planning, and career development. Counselors can also help you navigate your personal life and mental health to help you optimize your opportunities and overcome your challenges.
Looking for help achieving my career goals
Career Connections provides access to job searching tools, career fairs, resume review, interview practice and more.
An LGBTQ+ identifying student
The Marc David LGBTQ Center hosts group meet ups, events, assists with name changes and more.
A veteran
The Veterans Resource Center offers community, workshops, guidance on benefits and help with succeeding in college.
Requesting disability accommodations
Our Center on Disability will make sure you have whatever you need to feel fully supported and comfortable on our campus
A female-identifying student
For a safe space where you can receive assistance with child care costs, mental health management, referral to women’s agencies and social services, and more, our Women’s Outreach and Advocacy Center is the place for you.
For more information visit myccp.online/student-support-services
Stop by the student life center in the Winnett building, room S1-19 or contact studentdevelopment@ccp.edu for more information.
Clubs
Student organizations are where you can go to connect with likeminded peers who share your interests, cultural experiences, and professional pursuits. By helping you develop your skills and leadership methods, clubs prepare to chase your dreams during and after college.
Student Government and Other Leadership Opportunities
Your voice can make all the difference on our campus. We have plenty of leadership opportunities for students who like to organize and do work that betters their community.
Year-round Events
There are always opportunities to learn and celebrate on our campus. Nearly all our departments host events, from Counseling to Fashion Merchandizing and Marketing to English and Art. We bring in guest speakers from all over, host movie screenings, musical performance, wellness events and more. Our campus is the place to be!
Athletics
Whether you’re hungry for intercollegiate competition or just looking to have fun, our athletics center has plenty of programming to keep you active all year.
Donika Campbell, SGA Vice President and Respiratory Technician
"As a new college student I found it helpful to stay organized because the college life can be overwhelming. Don't Hesitate to reach out to your professors, academic advisors, or classmates for help! It's important to remember why you're in college and what you hope to achieve, so stay focused."
Christina Tsan, Womens Way Scholar and Catto Scholar
"Reading the syllabus is the key to slaying all your classes!"
Ty Baily, English Major and Center for Male engagement student
"Most of the resources you’ll need to succeed can be found on campus the most important of which being your classmates and professors. Regardless of what resources you're looking for you won’t find them unless you seek them out."