Spring 2022 Registration Open - The Best Time to Take Classes!
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Spring 2022 Registration Open - The Best Time to Take Classes!

Published: November 15, 2021

Registration is open at Jefferson Community College (JCC). JCC offers flexible course schedules with different start dates in a variety of learning formats. JCC’s full semester classes begin January 24, 2022; early session (8-week) classes begin January 24, 2022 and wrap up by March 17, 2022; and late session (8-week) classes begin March 21, 2022 and wrap up by May 17, 2022. Regardless of course modality, all options provide the same amount of course material and meeting hours.

Classes are held in a variety of online formats, on JCC’s campus, at the Fort Drum McEwen Education Center and at the Lewis County JCC Education Center in Lowville. This is the best time to take college classes from Jefferson! Students can easily build the most flexible course schedule ever while remaining committed to family and work obligations. Per SUNY (State University of New York) policy, all students taking in-person classes or coming on JCC’s campus to use facilities are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Adult learners having an absence from JCC of three years or more may apply for an academic fresh start. With proof of NYS residency, students starting college at JCC in January 2022 who anticipate living on-campus may be eligible for a $1500 student housing scholarship

Students returning to JCC after a period of absence and transfer students should contact Enrollment Services at 315-786-2437 as early as possible to begin the free application process. Military students should contact the JCC office on Fort Drum at 315-786-6566 to apply for admission and register for classes. JCC current (fall 2021 semester continuing) students should register via MyJCC.

Spring 2022 Semester

Early Session (8-weeks):   January 24, 2022 - March 17, 2022

Full Semester (15-weeks):   January 24, 2022

Late Session (8-weeks):   March 21, 2022-May 17, 2022

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