Registration Open for Fall 2021 Semester
Published: May 25, 2021
Jefferson Community College registration is open for fall 2021 semester classes beginning August 30, 2021. Classes will be held on JCC’s campus in Watertown, at the Fort Drum Education Center and Lewis County Education Center in Lowville as well as online in a variety of formats. Creating a flexible class schedule has never been easier! Course listing is available online. Applying to JCC is free.
JCC offers 1-year certificate programs and degrees in more than 40 academic programs leading to the workforce and/or transfer to a 4-year institution. Additionally, JCC offers workforce training to meet industry-specific needs and precertification allied health training.
Prospective students considering on-campus housing are urged to submit their housing application now to save $3,000 on housing costs for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Furthermore, the JCC scholarship application window is open. The JCC Foundation awards more than 270 scholarships to JCC students annually. Apply online.
In-person course offerings are subject to NYS and Department of Health regulations, as well as SUNY guidelines and are therefore subject to change during the coronavirus pandemic. For more information about fall semester classes and registration, call JCC Enrollment Services at (315) 786-2437.
Fall 2021 Semester
· Full semester classes begin Monday, August 30
· Early session (8-week classes): August 30 – October 21
· Late session (8-week classes): October 25 - December 15
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