blackboard cape fear community college

by Ulises Rogahn III 6 min read

Why choose Cape Fear Community College?

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Is Cape Fear college closed for Hurricane Isaias?

Cape Fear Community College will close at all campus locations for students, faculty, and staff in anticipation of inclement weather resulting from hurricane/tropical storm Isaias beginning noon Monday, Aug. 3 through Tuesday, Aug. 4. Online Classes

How do I see my grades on Blackboard?

There are two ways to access Blackboard: Go to my.cfcc.edu and click the “My Classes/Blackboard” button or go to online.cfcc.edu. Log in using your CFCC Username and Password; If you cannot log in or need your username or password, visit the Student HelpDesk or follow these directions to reset your password.; After you log in, look for the “My Courses” box …

How do I apply to CFCC?

Cape Fear Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, and genetic information, or age. Contact / Email us: / Main Campus Switchboard: (910) 362-7000 / Closings and Delays: (877) 799-2322

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How to see grades on Blackboard?

In your course on Blackboard, on the left side navigation, click on “View Grades” or a similarly named button, to see any grades that have been assigned by your instructor. Additional help can be found here for: Blackboard Original. Blackboard Original (video) Blackboard Original (step-by-step instructions) Blackboard Ultra.

When do courses become available?

Courses become available on the first day of class. However, to see an example of an online course you can still browse the Student Tutorial and Library Resources in the meantime. After the first day of class, if you still cannot see your course, contact the IT Student Help Desk at 910-362-4357 for assistance.

Does Blackboard have a mobile app?

Yes, Blackboard does have a mobile app for Android, iPhone, and Blackberry devices. The app is designed to be used as a quick way to stay connected to your online course. Do not use it to take a test. Go to the following link to learn how to get started:

Abstract and Figures

The NMC and the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD), with the generous support of Dell and Intel, have jointly released the Technology Outlook for Community, Technical, and Junior Colleges 2013-2018: An NMC Horizon Project Sector Analysis.

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