Cape Fear Community College

Tools for Success

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To help students succeed, CFCC has also provided the following:

  1. Reading prerequisites in most courses
  2. Developmental courses in math and English
  3. Mandatory labs with respective math courses and foreign language core courses
  4. A selected transfer list requiring no prerequisites and enabling students to take a full class load while completing developmental work
  5. Free tutorial assistance and access to computers in the Learning Lab at both campuses
  6. Delivery of selected courses via multiple formats--traditional or face-to- face, Internet, and hybrid (part face-to-face and part online)
  7. Evaluation of instruction (program reviews every five years, student evaluation of courses annually, and ongoing collaboration with UNC institutions and other NC community colleges, supervisor evaluation of faculty, updated editions of text, faculty participation in professional development activities)
  8. College Day--University of North Carolina (UNC) representatives on CFCC campus to distribute applications, brochures, course equivalencies, important dates, and souvenirs
  9. Special visits from UNC-Wilmington's academic advisors in the fall and spring
  10. Special visits from UNC-Wilmington's School of Education representatives
  11. ACA 122-College Transfer Success in each transfer program. (This one- credit hour, transferable course introduces students to the college's facilities, policies and procedures, programs and services, and helps students develop study, note taking, time management, and test-taking skills.)

Additional Opportunities

Learning also occurs outside the classroom! Extracurricular activities help students develop quality leadership, a strong work ethic, social and critical thinking skills, and a sense of community:

At CFCC, everyone helps shape the future! Make your experience at CFCC u-n-f-o-r-g-e-t-t-a-b-l-e!

What to Know About College: Advice from Students

If this is your first college experience, your expectations may be based on your high school memories. Many students struggle during the first semester or year because they do not understand what is expected of them. They may approach their educational experience the same as they approached their high school experiences.

This information may help you understand the college environment and work to your full potential.

Self-Responsibilty

Colleges require you to take responsibility for your progress, your attendance, and your performance.

The First Day of Class

Instructors handle first days differently, but you should prepare in order to get a good start.

College Classes

Many students have unrealistic expectations of college because of what they have seen on television or heard from others.

myCFCC

myCFCC, another important tool for success, is the official free e-mail address provided to students. It provides easy communication with instructors and fellow students and also helps keep you informed of news and activities at CFCC, such as your grades and important announcements.  You may access this account by visiting the CFCC website, clicking on the myCFCC link near the top of the page, and then following directions on the site to log in.

You will use your username as part of your email address: username@mail.cfcc.edu. This email account is provided to you as long as you are enrolled in classes and may be used for personal email as well as academic email. You may keep your email account in the summer even if you are not enrolled in classes.

Advising

One of the great parts of college is planning your own schedule. You may choose classes and times. If you want to avoid the long registration lines, advising and pre-registration are the way to go.

We want your experience at CFCC to be positive. Knowing the information above can help you get the most out of your time here!

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College Transfer