Student Resources
Below is a list of frequently requested info as well as link to helpful resources for students.
What is the Career and College Promise Program?
Career and College Promise Program at Rockingham Community College provides an opportunity for high school students to earn college credits while attending high school. These credits are transferable to any of the UNC system's institutions and many other North Carolina colleges.
For more information, please see your School Guidance Counselor or contact Chandra Caple (caplec@rockinghamcc.edu) at Rockingham Community College.
Transcript Requests
In order to provide more efficient and secure service, effective March 24, 2016, all 3rd Party Requests for Student Records, education verifications, corporate verifications, or related student records MUST be made using our secure online request system.
The online request form can be found here.
Immunization Requirements
You can review state requirements by clicking here or visit our RCS Student Health page for additional details and information.
Work Permits
The work permit form may be printed from the NC Department of Labor website. Follow these instructions to complete the process correctly:
Students should complete the first section of the form to provide information about themselves: name, address, etc.
The employer completes the section about the job, business name and address, etc. and the employer signs the form.
The parent or guardian signs the form.
The student takes the form to either the Rockingham County Department of Social Services (in the Governmental Center in Wentworth) or to the Employment Security Commission office (across from Rockingham High School in Wentworth).
The student must provide proof of age (a photo id with birth date or a birth certificate) and the student must sign the form in the presence of the issuing officer. Do not sign the form until the issuing officer at the agency directs you to do so!
College Entrance Exams
The SAT is given at McMichael High School each October and May. Students may also take the exam at nearby locations in Guilford County in November, December, January, March or June. The College Board website provides excellent information to help students prepare for the test, in addition to online registration.
Useful Links
College Preparation Links
Career Links
U.S. Department of Labor