Register Now for JCC Winter Session Classes
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Register Now for JCC Winter Session Classes

Published: October 28, 2021

Register now to take a winter class or two from Jefferson Community College. Winter session classes will be held online in a variety of formats to meet individual learning styles. Four week (4-week) classes begin December 20, 2021 and three week (3-week) classes begin January 3, 2022. All winter session classes wrap up by January 22, 2022. Anyone may take a winter class at JCC.  The course listing is available online. 

Winter session at JCC is a great opportunity for students to maintain their Excelsior Scholarship credit hour requirements (if applicable)! Condensed 3- and 4-week winter classes offer more one-on-one time with professors, excellent course organization, and a relaxed classroom atmosphere. Winter session can be used to catch up on degree requirements, shorten the time to graduation, or get ahead of schedule. 

Non-JCC students interested in registering for winter classes should contact Enrollment Services at (315) 786-2437. Current JCC students can register directly online at SUNYJefferson.edu/winter. Financial aid questions should be directed to Enrollment Services at 315-786-2437. Active duty military should contact the JCC office on Fort Drum at 315-786-6566. MyCAA is accepted at Jefferson.

JCC Winter Session Online

• 4-week classes: December 20, 2021 – January 21, 2021 
• 3-week classes: January 3, 2022 – January 22, 2022 

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