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November 26, 2019

The Community College of Philadelphia Music Department proudly announces its Fall 2019 Concert Series. All events are free and open to the public. A complete list of all of the events can also be found on the Pride Portal.

November 26, 2019

Below are the winners of the Judith Stark Creative Writing Contest for the Fall 2019 semester. Thanks to all the students that submitted! Keep an eye out for the contest when it returns in Spring 2020. Congratulations to all the winners!

June 18, 2019

Online enrollment in the Tuition Payment Plan for Fall 2019 will begin on July 8, 2019 and close on October 31, 2019. Please note that you must enroll in the Tuition Payment Plan before the due date on your bill.

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April 26, 2019

Must have a minimum of 6 credits earned and a 2.75 GPA.

Peer Leader Job Description

Position Title: Academic Advising Peer Leader

General Description

The Academic Advising Peer Leader will be responsible for supporting the Department of Academic Advising in serving students. The peer leader will assist students with the basic registration process and will refer students to college resources. The peer leader may also assist the advising professionals in planning and presenting workshops, organizing special events and student outreach. The peer leader will work collaboratively with the front office staff to provide a welcoming environment and may also assist with clerical duties.

March 22, 2019

Enrollment in the College’s new Tuition Payment Plan for Summer 2019 will be available ONLINE via the MyCCP portal beginning March 25, 2019. Enhancements include more payment options, financial aid and company billing included when calculating the payment schedule and the option to enroll in automatic payments.  Students interested in enrolling can log onto MyCCP and select the Enroll in a/View Your Payment Plan link under the Financial Services channel.  For more information about the Summer 2019 Tuition Payment Plan, select the Summer 2019 Payment Plan Information link under the Financial Services Channel.

If you have any Tuition Payment Plan questions, view the Frequently Asked Questions or contact the Bursar’s Office at bursarsoffice@ccp.edu or 215.751.8130.

March 19, 2019

Students,

A lot of misleading information has been circulating around campus and in classrooms regarding what may happen during a potential strike.

The College Administration will send you updates with accurate information via email, SendWordNow text and voicemail messages to your mobile phone. The Negotiations Fact Center will also be kept up to date with the latest information.

If you have questions regarding the potential strike, please see our answers to frequently asked questions or email the College administration at askccp@ccp.edu.

February 28, 2019

Dear Students,

The College administration is committed to ensuring that we can continue to provide a quality, affordable education for our students today and into the future. With that in mind, we are trying to reach fair agreements with our unionized faculty and staff.

You may have heard that the Faculty & Staff Federation of Community College of Philadelphia (the union), which represents the College’s full-time faculty, adjunct faculty, and classified staff, recently took a strike authorization vote. While this does not mean that a strike will occur, the union’s communications state that there is a possibility of a strike starting as early as the week of March 11, 2019.

Our conversations with the union over the last three years include discussion of increasing our ability to respond quickly to the workforce needs of the community and the need to ensure that we are implementing best practices to ensure student success.

October 25, 2018

Financial Resources to help you stay in school

Do you need health insurance? Open enrollment for the 2018 Health Insurance Marketplace runs from November 1, 2018 to December 15, 2018, and our Single Stop office offers free assistance to understand your options and help you get coverage.

This is a free service for currently enrolled students. Make an appointment today to GET covered, GET informed, and GET help at no cost. During Open Enrollment, Single Stop will offer assistance on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Single Stop is located at the Main Campus, Room M1-21 in the Mint Building and at the Northwest Regional Center, Room 119.

May 10, 2018

The CCPTV video of the 2018 Commencement ceremony is available on CCPTV (Comcast 53, FIOS 21) every day at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 6 p.m. and midnight from today through May 19, 2018. The video is also available on demand on YouTube.

DVDs will be available at Multimedia Services, Room B1-25, starting Monday, May 14, 2018. 

CCPTV is also streaming live at https://ccptv.viebit.com/.
May 3, 2018

We are proud of the Parkway Center City Middle College High School students for their successful fall 2017 semester. 95% of the students from Parkway Center City, including both the freshmen Middle College students, as well as the upper class students taking dual enrollment classes in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, passed their Fall 2017 courses, with the vast majority of those freshman Middle College students earning “A’s.”