Western Piedmont Community College to Promote Better Skills, Better Jobs to Engage More Adult Learners

MORGANTON, NC – Western Piedmont Community College has secured its place in the sixth cohort of NC Reconnect, a statewide initiative to engage more adult learners and provide them with fast, flexible, and in many cases tuition-free education and job training programs.

NC Reconnect is a collaborative effort first launched in 2021 by the John M. Belk Endowment to address the state’s critical workforce needs, while simultaneously improving future economic opportunities and the quality of life for more adults, families, and communities across the state.

“At Western Piedmont Community College, we are thrilled to be part of NC Reconnect as we continue opening doors for learners throughout our region,” said Western Piedmont Community College President Dr. Joel D. Welch. “Whether adults are returning to the classroom to advance their careers, explore new opportunities, or achieve long-held educational goals, this initiative helps connect them to the high-quality programs, supportive environment, and practical training we offer to help them succeed. We look forward to helping more adults find their way to educational and career success.”

Based on the results from the first twenty-four community colleges involved in the effort, NC Reconnect has proven to be a catalyst for positive change in the state, with more than 3,000 additional adult learners enrolled in North Carolina community colleges from the initiative in just the past four years.

The potential is even greater with the state’s new Next NC Scholarship. Next NC is a financial aid program that helps most North Carolinians from households making $80,000 or less pursue higher education by fully covering tuition and fees at any of the state’s community colleges.

The upcoming Better Skills, Better Jobs campaign will include direct outreach and support to reconnect with adults in the area who previously earned some college credits, but left without completing a degree or certification; special events and presentations on campus and in the community to showcase the college’s many programs and opportunities; and a robust digital marketing and advertising campaign designed to reach and connect with more adult learners.

“The John M. Belk Endowment is thrilled to get to work with Western Piedmont Community College and community college leaders statewide who are advancing access and success for adult learners,” shares MC Belk Pilon, President and Board Chair of the John M. Belk Endowment.

“Today’s adults are navigating a rapidly changing economy and workforce. By supporting education that leads to a better skill and a better job, we are helping individuals build momentum in their lives while ensuring North Carolina has the talent needed to thrive now and in the future.”

For more information about Western Piedmont Community College, please visit https://www.wpcc.edu/.

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