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CFCC Graphic Design Student Turns Project into Freelance Opportunity

Cape Fear Community College Continuing Education student Joe Covas has been working with the Noni Bacca Winery to create labels for their locally produced wines. He began working with the winery for a student project, and ended up with a freelance contract. As a student in the graphic design program at CFCC, Covas has been  Read More

Cape Fear Community College Celebrates Student Artists with Online Exhibition

Wilmington, NC – Cape Fear Community College’s Humanities and Fine Arts Department is pleased to announce that an exhibition of the 2020 Student Art Show will be featured online. The virtual exhibit is the first of its kind for CFCC. Each year, students’ work is presented at the Wilma W. Daniels Gallery and reviewed by  Read More

Succeed in Your Online Classes

Jason Bocchino, CFCC Veterans Services Coordinator completed his entire degree online; he understands the benefits and challenges of online learning. Below, he shares a few items that were key to his success throughout the program. First Things, First Be familiar with how the discussion boards, assignments areas, lessons, and announcements. Read the syllabus and know  Read More

Passion-Turned-Career with CFCC Craft Brew Series

“I wanted a career in something I was passionate about,” said Bryan Satterfield Jr. Tired of working jobs that didn’t interest him and a beer-enthusiast at heart, Satterfield decided to nurture his excitement for craft beer by signing up for the Craft Brew Series at Cape Fear Community College. The series taught Satterfield everything from  Read More

CFCC Sustainability Technologies Recognized for Environmental Stewardship

Cape Fear Community College is pleased to announce that the CFCC Sustainability Technologies program was recently recognized with the Stewardship Champion Award from the Lower Cape Fear Stewardship Development Coalition. The Stewardship Champion Award is given annually to professionals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and vision to environmental practices, programs, issues, development, and design. Furthermore,  Read More

CFCC to Host 8th Annual NCCCS Fine Arts Conference

Cape Fear Community College will host the 8th annual North Carolina Community College Fine Arts Conference on February 20-22 for hundreds of North Carolina fine and performing arts educators. Organized annually by the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) Associate in Fine Arts Association, the conference creates a space for art, music, and theatre educators  Read More

CFCC BLET Program Celebrates Continued Success with its 111th Graduating Class

The Cape Fear Community College Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) program graduated its 111th class Monday, February 10, 2020. A total of 22 students graduated including three out-of-state students. Of the 22 graduates, 15 were hired, or are in the process of being hired, by local law enforcement agencies. Graduates received jobs with local agencies  Read More

Career and College Promise Information Session

Get a tuition-free head start to college and career training as a high school junior or senior! With CFCC’s Career and College Promise program, you can choose from pathways to get started with your college courses as a high school student. Join us to learn more about this opportunity. CCP Pathways (available courses) CCP Admission  Read More

CFCC Diesel and Heavy Equipment Students Receive Support and Tools to Help Start Careers

The Down East Chapter of the North Carolina Transportation Council recently awarded tools and scholarship money to six Cape Fear Community College students in the diesel and heavy equipment technology program. The tools and monetary donations to these six students were valued at $2,500. The “Tools for Tech” initiative supports students entering their chosen field  Read More

CFCC Begins 2020 with Enrollment Increase

WILMINGTON, NC – Cape Fear Community College began its Spring Semester today with a boost in enrollment. More than 8,000 students began classes today, as compared to 7,300 last year. “I’m rejuvenated from the holidays and excited to be back for the last semester,” said Bethany Fannin, CFCC student. “I graduate this semester; it’s my  Read More
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