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Cape Fear Community College is offering free drop-in child care for students. Here’s how.
Like other community colleges across the state, Cape Fear Community College (CFCC) is all about filling local workforce needs. That’s what is driving an effort to triple the size of CFCC’s nursing program, President Jim Morton told EdNC on a recent visit to campus.…

Many North Carolina colleges will waive college application fees Oct. 16-20
Gov. Roy Cooper officially proclaimed October as Countdown to College month on Oct. 3, encouraging students to research higher education and career opportunities and submit college applications. Cooper urged students and families to use CFNC.org…
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