Academic Support is located in the Henry McGee building, room 102. Within the suite are rooms for tutoring and studying, rooms for testing, and a Writing Center with several computers. Tutors are available in a variety of subjects, and daily schedules of these qualified tutors are available in the center and online.
Academic Support provides both placement testing for new students and make-up testing for current students. The College seeks to improve academic success rates by ensuring students are placed into appropriate level courses based on their reading, writing and mathematical skills.
Carteret Community College has transfer agreements with the University of North Carolina System (UNC). The descriptions on this page identify the three agreements transfer students at Carteret Community College have with the UNC system.
The Information Technology Department is dedicated to delivering high quality technical service to the students, employees, and community. It is our goal to continuously meet the technological needs of all students, staff, faculty, and visitors.
Here you will find a list of all the student clubs & organizations available at Carteret Community College.
Find out where a few of our students are now after graduating from Carteret Community College.
Carteret Community College offers a variety of career services with the primary purpose to educate and assist students in developing and implementing a career in their chosen pathway. After perusing the information below, if you seek further assistance with career planning; please make an appointment with a counselor in the Student Success Center or with your college advisor.
Veterans returning to college often face unique challenges. Statistics show that the best way to ensure graduation numbers are strong among veterans is to guarantee that plenty of support is provided when they re-enter the educational institution.
Every ten years, colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) go through a review for reaffirmation of accreditation. For re-accreditation purposes, SACSCOC requires colleges and universities to engage in a broad-based self-study and discovery process to identify and become involved in a “plan” that will enhance overall student learning and/or learning environment at the institution. This Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) is a five-year project that should become part of the college’s culture. After identifying a topic for Carteret CC’s QEP in early 2017, the college began to explore a design for an advising center. The result of this is the MAPS Center.