Access & Opportunity Programs | Info. Session July 9
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Access & Opportunity Programs | Info. Session July 9

Published: June 11, 2024

 Jefferson Community College (JCC) will hold an information session for its access and opportunity programs on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. in the Fireside Commons, Deans Collaborative Learning Center (Building 15). Both prospective JCC students and current JCC students are welcome to attend, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances. 

Attendees will discover Jefferson’s newest opportunity program, Advancing Success in Associate Pathways (ASAP), alongside the established Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) and TRIO Support Services. Information regarding accessibility, accommodating services, and the College’s free summer programs will also be provided.

Opportunity programs eliminate barriers that slow or hinder progress and facilitate the completion of degrees. Program participants receive direct support including financial assistance, paid internship opportunities, support beyond the classroom, and counseling leading to degree completion on time at the two-year level. There is no cost to join an opportunity program!

At the event, Jefferson’s friendly staff will be available to speak about each program, answer questions regarding eligibility guidelines, and recommend the program that works best for the student. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to apply on-site.  

Register to attend the information session at JCC on July 9.

For more information, call JCC at (315) 786-6573.

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Story by:

Pamela Dixon

Additional Information:

Public Relations Department, Jefferson Community College, (315) 786-2392, Email Public Relations

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