Gainful Employment Programs Disclosure

While all programs at Western Piedmont Community College (WPCC) are designed to lead to either employment or transfer, the Department of Education has mandated that institutions disclose specific information about programs that meet the federal government’s Gainful Employment Program definition. At WPCC, these programs are either certificate or diploma programs that are also Title IV eligible educational programs. To comply with the federal mandate, WPCC has created this website for prospective students to access program information, including links to occupational information, estimated cost of program, normal time for program completion, median debt at program completion, and job placement rate for program completers, if available.

Please select from the list below to view information about the WPCC programs that meet the Gainful Employment Program definition. For programs with less than 10 graduates, the institution is exempt from disclosing median debt amounts and on-time completion rates (designated by n/a). Western Piedmont Community College does not provide on-campus living facilities, so room and board costs are not applicable.

Programs

Please click on a program link below to view gainful employment disclosure as of January 31, 2014.