Additional resources and links for transfer information in Kentucky.
These links can be helpful for transfer in & out students and includes information about scholarships, general education, and how courses transfer.
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Can I register/add/drop/ on the phone or the Internet?
- Most students can register over the Internet. Students must have completed an Academic Program Plan with an advisor to be eligible to register online.
- Students who have completed an Academic Program Plan (APP) and have 60+ credit hours will be able to begin using their student self-service panel in PeopleSoft to register October 16 and students with fewer hours shortly thereafter. If you have not completed an APP, see your academic advisor quickly to be able to choose the courses you want at the times you want.
- Downtown students contact angie.henes@kctcs.edu. Southwest students sign up for a time in the Advising Center in the Student Activities Building. Technical campus students contact Tony Leslie or Pam Crawford. Shelby campus students see Betsy Langness. Carrollton students can contact Bobbi Payton
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How are credentials or coursework from other countries evaluated?
- An official line-by-line (or course-by-course) evaluation of international coursework must be completed by a recognized international evaluation agency before Jefferson will consider these credentials for transfer credit. Jefferson suggests using World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE)
- However, a complete list of accepted agencies and their contact information can be found on the website of the National Association of Credential Evaluating Services, http://www.naces.org/members.htm.
- The student is responsible for arranging for credential evaluation by an accepted agency and is expected to pay all costs of translation and/or evaluation of these credentials.
- After the review has been completed, the student should request that a copy of their evaluation be forwarded to Jefferson.
- The Registrar’s Office will then determine specific course equivalencies if applicable. Courses that need further evaluation will be sent to the student’s academic area for consideration.
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How are credit hours counted?
Degree credit work taken at a fully accredited college or university is recognized credit hour for credit hour. Quarter hours are recognized as two-thirds (2/3) of a semester hour (e.g., 4 quarter=3 semester, 3 quarter =2 semester).
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How can I appeal an evaluation of an equivalent course?
- Some courses taken at other colleges or universities may not be equivalent to courses offered to satisfy major requirements at Jefferson.
- If you think that a transferred course is compatible with requirements for your major, you may petition to have transferred coursework apply toward your degree. In such cases, you will need to supply a course description and possibly a copy of the syllabus for that class to the Registrar’s Office.
- The student is expected to contact their own institution for the documents needed for appeal. Once documentation has been received the Registrar’s Office, in conjunction, with faculty in the petitioned course division will discuss equivalency options and make a final decision.
- You will be notified of the appeal decision through your KCTCS student email.
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How can I tell if my previous institution was accredited?
Recognized accrediting agency names differ depending on the institution’s location.
Below are links to associations that Jefferson accepts coursework from currently. You may wish to search for your previous institution. Even if your previous college or university is not accredited all records must be submitted to Jefferson to comply with KCTCS Admission’s policy.
- Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
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How can I transfer credit from CLEP, AP, or Military experiences to Jefferson?
- Credits earned through other education programs, such as credit-by-examination, CLEP, and military experience are reviewed by the Registrar’s Office and credit may be granted if applicable.
- For a list of transferable scores from CLEP or AP please review the Academic Services section in the KCTCS catalog.
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How do I add a class online using student self service (Peoplesoft)?
Directions for Online Registration Adding Classes
Log into Student Self Service/Peoplesoft
- Go to the JCTC website, www.jefferson.kctcs.edu
- Click on the PeopleSoft tab
- Login to PeopleSoft with the user ID and password you use to check your email
- Once you have logged in, click “Self Service”
- Click on “Student Center”. This is where you can search for classes
If you know the class number:
- Select the “Add a Class” link under enrollment
- Make sure you are enrolling in the correct term. If it is the wrong term, you may select a new term from the drop down box.
- If you know the class number, enter it in the “Enter Class Nbr” field, then press Enter.
- Press the green “Next” button after you verify this is the correct class.
- You will see a message near the top of the screen verifying that the class has been added to your Shopping Cart.
- Continue this adding process until you have all the classes you need in your Shopping Cart.
If you do not know the class number OR want the view all classes offered by KCTCS:
- Select the “Add a Class” link under enrollment
- Make sure you are enrolling in the correct term. If it is the wrong term, you may select a new term from the drop down box.
- Click green search button beside “Search for class”
- Type the course number and the department letters in the “Catalog Number” field (ex. 101ENG).
- If you do not know the catalog number, you may search for it using a portion of the class number.
To find a Biology class for example, you can select the dropdown box and change the criteria from “Exactly” to “Contains”.
- Enter a portion of a catalog number, in this case “bio”.
- Select a KCTCS campus from the dropdown box marked “Campus” under Additional Search Criteria.
- Press “Search” once you have chosen the appropriate campus.
- Press the “Select Class” button for the class you want to add.
- Press the green “Next” button.
- Continue this adding process until you have all the classes you need in your Shopping Cart.
Once you have added all of your classes:
- Click “Proceed to Step 2 of 3”.
- Review the class list to make sure they are correct and press the green “Finish Enrolling” button.
- If there is a red “X” in the Status column, there is a problem preventing you from enrolling in this class. Click on the “X” to view the error.
- If there is a green check mark in the Status column, you have been successfully enrolled in that class and your enrollment transaction is complete.
- At this time, you have added your classes and you are finished enrolling. You know have the option to view your class schedule or make a payment.
- Remember to logout when you are finished.
Viewing Class Schedule
- Go to the JCTC website, www.jefferson.kctcs.edu
- Click on the PeopleSoft tab
- Login to PeopleSoft with the user ID and password you use to check your email
- Once you have logged in, click “Self Service”.
- Click on “Student Center”. Your class schedule will be shown here.
- For a more detailed schedule, click on the “My Class Schedule” link on the left hand side.
- The current term will automatically be displayed. If you wish to view a schedule for a different term, change the term by selecting one from the dropdown box and click the “Change” button.
- At first, all classes that you are enrolled in, dropped, or were waitlisted for will appear.
- Review the Status column on the left to determine the status of each class.
- You can choose which classes are displayed by checking or unchecking boxes in the “Class Scheduling Filter Options” section.
- To view currently enrolled classes, uncheck “Show Dropped Classes” and “Show Waitlisted Classes”. Press the “Filter” button.
- Change the Display Option to “Weekly Calendar View” near the top of the page.
- You may use the Printer icon on the Internet Explorer toolbar to print your schedule.
- Remember to logout when you are finished.
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How do I drop my classes using student self service (Peoplesoft)?
Directions for Online Registration
Dropping Classes
- Go to the JCTC website, www.jefferson.kctcs.edu
- Click on the PeopleSoft tab
- Login to PeopleSoft with the user ID and password you use to check your email
- Once you have logged in, click “Self Service”
- Select “Student Center”, then select “Drop a Class” from the left hand side.
- Review the list of the classes you are enrolled in and check the class you want to drop in the
“Select” column.
- Press the green “Drop Selected Classes” button.
- Make sure you have selected the correct class to drop and press the “Finish Dropping” button.
- Review the message given to make sure you have successfully dropped the class.
- Click the “My Class Schedule” button to view your new schedule and confirm the drop.
- At this time, you have finished dropping your desired class. Remember to logout when you are finished.
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How do I look up my transfer credits in student self service/Peoplesoft?
- Go to https://students.kctcs.edu/
- Select LOGIN HERE
- Enter your User ID and password. (Same as your KCTCS e-mail username and password.)
- Select “SA Self-Service”
- Choose “Transfer Credit”
- Select “View Transfer”
- Choose “Credit Report”
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How do I submit my official transcript?
- In order for your admission packet to be complete and before any of your transfer coursework will be evaluated, Jefferson’s Admissions Office must receive an official transcript from each institution you have attended.
- The official transcript must list final grades and have a print date of less than six months old. Official transcripts maybe sent directly to Jefferson from your previous school, or you may submit transcripts yourself in a sealed envelope provided by your previous college or university. The college reserves the right to request an official transcript be sent directly by previous institutions.
- Military transcripts must be sent directly to Jefferson from the military.
Please mail transcripts to:
Jefferson Community & Technical College
Admissions
109 E. Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
- To ensure you are not blocked from any courses that require prerequisites, you must submit transcripts prior to enrolling. All transcripts received become the permanent property of the college.
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How do I transfer to Jefferson?
- Students, who have previously attended college or university outside the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and are interested in transferring coursework, must apply to Jefferson Community & Technical College and submit transcripts for evaluation.
- Applications are available online at http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/admissions/apply/transfer.php
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How long does it take for an evaluation to be completed?
- Once transcripts have been received and you have started your coursework at Jefferson an evaluation typically takes one semester.
- If you are need of an evaluation for registration purposes an advisor or program coordinator can provide an unofficial evaluation.
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I have a hold on my account what does this mean and where do I go?
Holds (Service Indicators)
You can learn if and why there is a hold on your account and how to correct it by going to the "Campus Personal Information" link on the main "SA Self Service" page. Then click on the "Holds" tab to review any holds that may have been placed on your account.
Below is a list of holds that you may see with the information on who to contact if you have a question or concern.
- ADV: Usually this hold, or the comment "must see an advisor", means you need to attend an Orientation. No registration is permitted until this is removed.
CONTACT If you have already attended orientation or have questions please contact the Advising Office on your campus.
- ADM: This can be a hold for a transcript, a visiting student letter, a new application to be submitted
or other specified requirements.
CONTACT: the Information Line (502)213.4000 with questions.
- FIN: A financial hold means the student owes the college money.
CONTACT: the Cashier¡¦s Office with questions (502)213.2553
- WRO: A Write Off means the student owes the college money
CONTACT: the Cashier¡¦s Office with questions (502) 213-2553.
- COL: means that the students¡¦ financial obligation has been sent to collections
CONTACT: the Cashier¡¦s Office with questions (502)213.7203.
- NOC: These are not holds, just notices and will not stop the student from registering
- OLO/KYVU: Not a hold, but a notice that the student completed the online orientation
- LIB: This is a library hold. You should speak with someone at the circulation desk to resolve this issue.
CONTACT information: http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/divisions/libraries/Contact.php
Be sure to note the effective term for the hold!
- If the hold is for a past semester or for summer or fall 2008 then it must be taken care of prior to registering
- If the hold is for spring 2009 you can register for summer and fall and the task must be done before registering for spring
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I tried registering myself and received an error. What does that mean and what do I do?
If "Error" appears, this means you are NOT admitted into the class. By clicking on the error you can find out more and then compare the note you received with the information below.
- The class is full. Click on "Cancel" to return to the "Add Classes" page and select another class that suits your schedule.
- Requisites not met: This means one of three things:
- Your placement scores are not high enough to permit you in the class. You must select a lower level class.
- You are not currently enrolled in a pre-requisite class required for the class for which you tried to register
- You have not previously completed the pre-requisite class. If you have successfully completed the pre-requisite class at another institution, seek assistance in the Records office on your campus (502-213-4000).
- Hold on Student Record. You can learn why there is a hold on your account and how to correct it by going to the "Campus Personal Information" link on the main "SA Self Service" page. Then click on the "Holds" tab to review any holds that may have been placed on your account.
- Departmental/Instructor permission required. You must get permission to register for this class. Here is a list of classes that can be permission only and the department you must contact. If your class is not listed below please contact the Answer Center at 502-213-4000.
- Selective Admission Courses. You may not be able to register in certain selective admission courses such as LPN and RN, Radiography, or PTA without prior approval from the department.You will need to contact your faculty advisor for additional help.
- Class Link. There is a lab or discussion component related to this class. You must register for both parts before your enrollment is successful.
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How do I order a transcript or have a copy mailed to another college?
Most transcript requests are processed within 3-5 business days. Histories or transcripts of students who were enrolled prior to Summer 1987 may take 10-12 business days to process. Transcripts will not be released if a financial hold has been placed on a student account. This hold must be resolved before the transcripts will be processed.
Payments made by mail should be done with a money order made payable to Jefferson Community and Technical College. Payments made in person can be by cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or money order.
Failure to pay by a method listed above will delay processing of your transcript request by at least three weeks.
Online Request
Jefferson Community & Technical College has authorized the National Student Clearinghouse to provide transcript ordering via the Web. You can order transcripts using any major credit card. Your card will only be charged after your order has been completed.
To order an official transcript (s), login to the Clearinghouse secure site. https://www.studentclearinghouse.org/secure_area/Transcript/login.asp?t=111909&FICEcode=00696100
The site will walk you through placing your order, including delivery options and fees. You can order as many transcripts as you like in a single session. Base cost is $5.00 per transcripts with a $2.25 processing fee per order. (not per transcripts)
Transcripts will be processed by our Office 3-5 days after the order is received from the Clearinghouse. Order updates will be emailed to you. You can also check order status and history online.
In Person Request
Transcripts can be requested in person by coming to the Enrollment Services Center on your campus. There is a $5.00 charge for each transcript requested. We accept cash or you may bring a money order made payable to Jefferson Community & Technical College.
Request by Mail
Transcripts may also be requested by mail. Requests by mail are processed as received. You can order as many transcripts as you like. Base cost is $5.00 per transcripts. Please provide the following information with your written request or use the 'Official Transcript Request Form':
Full name (as it appeared when you were a student)
Social Security Number and/or PeopleSoft Student ID Number
Approximated dates of attendance
Number of Copies
Address to which the transcript is to be mailed
Student Signature
Make money orders payable to Jefferson Community & Technical College.
Failure to pay by a method listed above will delay processing of your transcript request by at least three weeks.
Mail signed request and payment to:
Downtown campus:
JCTC
ATTN: Official Transcripts
109 East Broadway
Louisville, KY. 40202
Southwest campus:
JCTC
ATTN: Official Transcripts
1000 Community College Dr.
Louisville, Ky. 40272
Technical campus:
JCTC
ATTN: Official Transcripts
727 W. Chestnut
Louisville, Ky. 40203
Possible delays:
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, Jefferson Community and Technical College's Downtown Campus suffered a devastating flood from record rainfall that caused considerable damage on the lower levels of two buildings. One of the buildings houses student records from 1968 to 1986. These records were underwater for several hours.
The college currently is assessing the damage and contacting restoration companies. However, there is no estimate on when or even if these records will be recoverable.We know this news is upsetting.
Please know that we are doing all we can to recover all student records.Transcripts for students who attended Jefferson IN 1987 OR LATER are still available through the means below.
We will post a message regarding older records as soon as more information is available.
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What courses will transfer?
- If you attended an accredited college or university, your 100 & 200 level courses will transfer to Jefferson as long as you earned a passing grade of D- or better.
- If you need course work higher than the 200 level for graduation purposes you may discuss substitutions with your advisor or program coordinator prior to graduation.
- Courses from non-accredited colleges or universities will not transfer.
- If you have credit earned through CLEP or Military Service you will need to submit official documentation for evaluation to Jefferson’s Admissions Office.
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What do I need to start classes?
- Every new student needs to complete an application for admission. If you have had any previous college, we will require official transcripts to be sent to the college.
- All transferring students must contact their former college or university to have an OFFICIAL transcript mailed to and received by Jefferson no later than 30 days after the beginning of the semester.
- Transfer students should plan to have copies of all college transcripts (unofficial transcripts) or grades for advising and registration. For detailed information on how to get started at Jefferson, visit http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/admissions/apply/default.php
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What is an accredited college?
- In order to be classified as fully accredited, a college or university must be a member of a recognized accrediting association, such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
- Credit earned from a non-accredited institution is not recognized in the Council on Postsecondary Education’s general education transfer policy and will not transfer to Jefferson.
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When can I enroll online using student self-service?
Students who wish to register online but do not know what courses are needed for their major, MUST first meet with an academic advisor to complete an Academic Program Plan (APP)
http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/docs/academicprogramplans
Please contact an advisor on your campus about completing the APP.
Click here to find out how to contact an advisor.
We strongly encourage every student to have an academic program complete before you enroll for classes using student self service.
Spring 2010 Registration Calendar
Visit our website at http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/schedule/ to view the available classes for spring 2010.
On-Line Registration Dates for Currently Enrolled Students:
- Students with 60 cumulative hours can register online starting Oct. 12, 2009
- Students with 50 cumulative hours can register online starting Oct. 15, 2009
- Students with 40 cumulative hours can register online starting Oct. 20, 2009
- Students with 30 cumulative hours can register online starting Oct. 23, 2009
- Students with 20 cumulative hours can register online starting Oct. 28, 2009
- Students with 10 cumulative hours can register online starting Nov. 2, 2009
Need directions to register online? Visit our help site at http://www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/schedule/.
In-Person Registration Dates:
- Mon., Nov. 16th, Tue., Nov. 17th & Wed. Nov. 18th NEW STUDENTS* 8am-6pm
- Mon., Nov. 23rd & Tue., Nov. 24th Current & Returning Students 8am-6pm
- Mon., Dec. 7th & Tue., Dec. 8th NEW STUDENTS* 8am-6pm
- Wed., Dec. 9th & Thurs., Dec. 10th NEW*, Current & Returning Students 8am-5pm
- Mon., Dec. 14th NEW*, Current & Returning Students 8am-6pm
A new student is any first time Jefferson student
A $50 fee will be charged to all currently enrolled students registering for classes during LATE REGISTRATION.
Important notes for every student:
- First day of class is January 11th. (Please refer to your class schedule to verify your first day of class.)
- Payment is due by January 15th.
- Please make sure to bring a photo ID (driver’s license or state ID card).
- Assessment, advising & registration may take several hours. Please plan accordingly with work, family and transportation
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Where can I go for help or to use the computer?
- DT – Library (1st Floor), JEC 1st Floor, Advising Information Center (JEC 602, limited computers available and not on in-person registration days)
- SW – Library or Advising Center (Student Community Building)
- Shelby – Library (Room 106) or Student Services (Room 104)
- Carrollton – Library (second floor)
- Tech – Library (Bldg. B, 1st floor) and Student Services has two computers available during office hours (Bldg. B, room 109)
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Who completes my transcript evaluation?
- Once you have registered and started your coursework at Jefferson a member of the Registrar’s Office staff will complete your transcript evaluation.
- Once the evaluation is finalized and posted to your student account, your KCTCS student email account will be notified of the records update.
- Transcripts received after a student’s first semester of enrollment will be evaluated as time permits.
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Will my GPA from my previous college or university affect my Jefferson GPA?
- Your previous grade-point average (GPA) will not transfer, but the grades you earned will be notated on your Jefferson record.
- The amount of credits you earned will calculate into your Jefferson cumulative earned hours and will count towards hours for Online Registration.
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