Get Ahead With 8-Week Classes at JCC
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Get Ahead With 8-Week Classes at JCC

Published: February 21, 2024

As the semester picks up speed at Jefferson Community College (JCC), there's still time to jump in and get ahead! Late session, 8-week classes begin March 18 and conclude by May 14, 2024, offering a flexible opportunity for students to earn college credits.

Whether you prefer the traditional classroom experience on JCC’s campus in Watertown, the convenience of online learning, or the accessibility of Fort Drum, JCC has you covered. Late session classes provide a condensed yet comprehensive alternative to the standard 15-week semester, allowing students to accelerate their progress towards graduation or maintain financial aid requirements with a replacement course. Open to both civilian and military students, JCC’s late session features a diverse array of subjects. 

Current JCC students can easily register online through the MyJCC portal on the College’s website or seek guidance from their academic advisors. Prospective students, including new and transfer students, are encouraged to contact Enrollment Services at JCC by calling (315) 786-2437. Active-duty military personnel should contact the JCC office at Fort Drum to register, (315) 786-6566.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to fast-track your academic journey at JCC. Enroll in late session classes today and seize the chance to propel your degree forward!

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Story by:

Pamela Dixon

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

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