Why should you consider Jackson Community College? Choosing a college is a big decision. At Jackson Community College, we are totally committed to student success. Everything we do is focused on you! Here are some other reasons you may want to check out JCC: 1.Great Reputation
6. Small Class Size
2. Sought-After Career Fields 3. Transferability
7. Online Options 8. Student Life and Diversity
4. Affordability
9. Convenience
5. Expert Faculty
10. Accreditation
Take a look at all JCC has to offer.
Start here, go anywhere! At JCC, you have the opportunity to start on the first two years toward a bachelor’s degree, with courses covering the same content as those at four-year universities. JCC’s courses transfer to any number of colleges and universities. JCC also accepts Advanced Placement (AP) credit. Make sure you are taking the courses you need to meet your goals by meeting with an academic advisor. Share your plans for the future with your advisor so they may help you select the right courses. Contact Student Services at any JCC location to find an advisor.
Plan a visit
A college visit can help you see what JCC has to offer, introduce you to academic and campus life, and get your questions answered. Schedule a visit soon, call 517.796.8425. If all else fails, go to www.jccmi.edu and click on “campus tour” for a virutal look at the Central Campus.
Take advantage of the full college experience by getting involved outside the classroom! JCC offers a variety of clubs, organizations, arts and music, service-learning and volunteer efforts, as well as intercollegiate sports. Have fun and connect with classmates and college personnel, which can help boost your learning. Students get to learn about themselves, develop their leadership or creative abilities, work with others, and contribute to the College and larger community. Check out the JCC website (www.jccmi.edu/studentlife) for information on clubs as well as coming events.
JCC offers students the opportunity to live on campus! Campus View 1 & 2 student housing is located just minutes from anywhere on campus – classes, dining, library and fieldhouse. Students will always be at home when living on campus. Studies have shown that living on campus can lead to higher grades, greater academic success, better rate of completion and more satisfaction with their overall experience! Campus View offers 48 four-bedroom suites, with space for 192 students.
• Student has private bedroom • Four bedrooms per suite, two roommates share a bathroom • Common kitchen and living room areas with four roommates • Wireless high speed Internet, phone and cable TV connections • Fully furnished • Multiple levels of security • Common lounge and study areas • Laundry facilities
JCC courses can fit into the busy lifestyles of today’s students, who juggle school with work, family, friends and more. JCC offers convenience in both class times and delivery methods. There are day, evening, weekend and online courses, depending on your needs.
Guaranteed transfer
Agreements such as the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers articulation agreement, or MACRAO, make it easy to transfer 30 hours of general education requirements from JCC to many Michigan colleges and universities.
Meeting you where you are
JCC offers courses on the Central Campus and North Campus in Jackson, as well as JCC @ LISD TECH in Adrian and the LeTarte Center in Hillsdale. JCC, partnered with Solo Aviation, offers flight courses at Reynolds Municipal Airport in Jackson.
Log on for learning
Online courses may be completed when the time is right for you. Online courses cover the same material as traditional classroom sessions. You are offered lectures and activities without the normal time and space restrictions, while assignment deadlines still apply. Course credits apply to distance learning just as they do to traditional college classes. Online courses will transfer to two- and four-year colleges, which makes completing your college goals a reality. Online learning is ideal for students who desire the added flexibility to set their own schedules.
Great beginning
For students who want to pursue college course work but need additional help in reading, writing, mathematics and computer literacy, JCC offers foundation studies courses and a learning resource center, better known as the Center for Student Success. JCC offers a variety of campus resources and services to help you succeed. The Center for Student Success, located in Bert Walker Hall on Central Campus, offers tutoring, computer-aided instruction, accommodation services for students with special needs and learning support services. Center for Student Success services are also available at our locations in Hillsdale and Adrian. For those who want to go further and excel, JCC has a new Honors Leadership Program, designed to provide talented, academically motivated students with an enhanced educational college experience. Student Services offers a one-stop location for many essential college services, admissions, registration, financial aid and more. For students with children, JCC’s Central Campus offers a child care center, operated by ABC Academy.
College costs are significant, but students can save money on tuition at JCC. You will save thousands of dollars at the College, which will put you ahead financially when you transfer on to a larger university and ease your bank account today. Financial aid, or funds to help with college expenses, comes from many sources. The U.S. Department of Education should be the first source to assess financial aid. Aid also comes from scholarships and grants from state governments, schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, religious groups and professional organizations. Check out all the options available to you! Students may receive: • Grants or scholarships, which are not paid back • Work-study, which is part-time employment on campus to help pay for educational expenses • Loans that do have to be paid back with interest JCC’s Financial Aid Office can help you sort out the process. Help is also available online… http://studentaid.ed.gov http://www.finaid.org www.jccmi.edu/businessoffice/financialaid
A bright future awaits with one of JCC’s many programs of study. New programs are always under development. Be sure to check with an academic advisor if you have an interest that you don’t see here.
Transfer degrees Associate of Arts Associate of Science Associate of General Studies
Occupational degrees Associate of Applied Science
Programs of study
3-D Design and Animation Accounting Administrative Assistant Alternative Energy Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Service Technology Aviation Flight Technology Business Administration Cardiac Sonography Computer Programming Specialist Corrections Culinary Arts & Hospitality Management Digital Photography EKG Technician Electrician Electronic Technology/ELT Electronic Tech/Microcomputer Emergency Medical Technology Environmental Science Financial Services
Fundamentals of Engineering General Sonography Graphic Design (Visual Comm.) Health Management Health Studies Law Enforcement Management Marketing Manufacturing Tech/Machining Manufacturing Tech/Maintenance Manufacturing Tech/Tool Room Medical Assistant Medical Insurance Coder/Biller Microcomputer Applications Specialist Microsoft® Office® User Specialist Multimedia Web Design Networking Specialist Nursing Nursing-LPN to ADN Occupational Studies Pharmacy Technician Pre-Professional Science Practical Nursing Process Technology Radiography Respiratory Care Studio Art Technical Theatre Theatre Performance Vascular Sonography Video Production Web Technology: eCommerce Consultant eCommerce Designer eCommerce Entrepreneur eCommerce Manager eCommerce Professional eCommerce Specialist Welding JCC offers a variety of transfer programs for students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree. Visit www.jccmi.edu for more information.
JCC’s teaching faculty are experts in their field, and they are here to help you succeed. More than 90 percent of our full-time instructors hold master’s or doctoral degrees. Not only do they know their subject area, but JCC’s faculty members take time to get to know their students. Whether you need help in a tough subject or are looking for guidance on your future career, JCC’s faculty members will take time to help you.
• Tom McMillen-Oakley, assistant professor of art, is active in the local art scene and has had pieces entered in Grand Rapids’ ArtPrize competition, and the Gallery Project in Ann Arbor • Professor Martha Petry was selected as a 2012 Faculty Scholar for Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society’s Faculty Scholar Conference and Honors Institute. In addition, Petry was named the 2012 Parnell Scholar, awarded to a new Phi Theta Kappa advisor who has never before been to an Annual Convention or Honors Institute and whose application was deemed outstanding by the selection committee. • Instructor Kimberly McKeown received the 2012 Michigan Campus Compact Faculty/ Staff Service-Learning Award for her efforts advancing service learning on campus. McKeown teaches English and service learning courses and helps students in the Center for Student Success. She also oversees the Alternative Breaks Interest Group, or ABIG, a group of students interested in service-learning opportunities who spend their spring break completing a humanitarian “service” project.
Start and finish at JCC with one of the College’s in-demand career programs, such as nursing, sonography, automotive technology, computer networking and more.
More learning equals more earning
A college education can pay off over the course of your lifetime. Statistics show that, on average, as your education level increases, so does your earning power. That can mean more money in your pocket or bank account each week. At the same time, unemployment rates tend to be lower for those with higher education. Upgrade your future with a college degree!
Possible earnings by education level 9th-12th grade
High school graduate
Associate degree
Bachelor‘s degree
$1,099,000
$1,371,000
$1,813,000
$2,422,000
Note: Earnings represent expected earnings over a 40-year time period for the population aged 25–64 who maintain fulltime, year-round employment the entire time. Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey.