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Higher Education Product - Hemp COAs

Every hemp product we sell at Higher Education Dispensary has been tested by an independent lab, and the results are shared here for you to review. A Certificate of Analysis, or COA, confirms the cannabinoid profile of a product and shows whether it meets legal and safety standards.

By linking each COA directly to its product, we make it easy for you to confirm exactly what’s inside the wrapper before you buy high quality hemp, cannabis and THC products right here in Charlotte, North Carolina.

For more information on how to read a Hemp COA with confidence, see our recent article at the link.

How to Verify That Hemp Products Are Tested

When you shop for hemp in Charlotte, knowing exactly what you’re getting matters. That’s why every COA linked on this page is batch-specific and verified by an independent lab. These reports are more than technical paperwork — they’re your assurance that each product meets legal THC limits and reflects what’s on the label. 

A COA confirms the cannabinoid profile of a product and shows whether it meets legal and safety standards, aligning with proposed state regulations such as those outlined in North Carolina House Bill 607 (2025 Session)

What the Numbers in a COA Reveal About Quality

COAs also help you compare products more confidently. By reading cannabinoid levels, looking at totals like THC or CBD, and checking independent lab details, you can make informed choices that match your needs. Whether you’re interested in flower, drinks, vapes, or syrups, this page brings all of the results together in one place.

FAQ - Certificate of Analysis (COA)

Do COAs show terpenes?

Some COAs include terpene profiles that explain flavor and aroma, while others focus only on cannabinoids. If terpenes are listed, you’ll see compounds like myrcene or limonene alongside their percentages.

Why do some safety panels say “Not Tested”?

Not every lab runs the same set of tests. If a COA says “Not Tested” for pesticides or heavy metals, it means the lab didn’t include those checks. It doesn’t automatically mean the product is unsafe, but it’s important context.

Who performs the lab testing?

Our COAs come from independent, third-party labs in North Carolina. These labs follow strict testing protocols and publish results that are separate from the dispensary. That independence is what gives the reports credibility.

Can I access COAs before buying a product?

Yes. Every COA is linked directly on this page and tied to a specific product batch. You can review the results before you make a purchase decision, either on your phone or desktop.

Why are batch numbers important?

Batch numbers connect the COA to the exact product you’re holding. Hemp products can vary from batch to batch, so the number ensures you’re seeing the right results for that specific harvest or production run.

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Hemp Certificate of Analysis

At Higher Education Dispensary, transparency isn’t optional – it’s part of how we do business here in Charlotte, North Carolina. We invite every customer to review COAs before making a purchase, so you can shop with confidence knowing your hemp products are tested, legal, and trustworthy.