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February 9, 2012
02/09:  Information Sessions for JCTC’s Nursing Programs
02/09:  Homework Workshop
02/09:  Note Taking & Study Skills Workshop
02/09:  Cybersecurity workshop
02/10:  LEAD for the University of Louisville Dental School
02/10:  Physical Therapist Assistant Pre-admission Conference
February 8, 2012

For the second year, the 16 colleges of the Kentucky Community & Technical College System will partner with African American churches on Super Sunday, a day dedicated to spreading the word about the critical importance of attending college.  Jefferson Community & Technical College has expanded its partnership to two churches this year. JCTC will return to First Gethsemane, which has declared February Education Month, and add Bates Memorial Baptist Church to the partnership.  At each event, college representatives will be on hand to answer general questions about attending college and offer information about programs. JCTC will be joined by the University of Louisville Transfer Program (ULtra) as well as KHEAA, which will provide financial aid information.

February 3, 2012

The scholarship application and brochure for Fall 2012 scholarships are available and the application deadline is March 1, 2012.

January 31, 2012

With a decisive victory on Jan 21, the JCTC Quick Recall Team earned a bid to the national tournament, marking the team’s second straight national appearance.  The team, coached by Pete Rodski, professor of mathematics on the Southwest Campus, posted perfect 9-0 scores at the Kentucky Regional tournament on the Downtown Campus, competing against teams from Illinois and Kentucky. The win secured a spot for Jefferson in the 2012 Community College Championship Tournament on Feb. 24 and 25 at Gulf Coast State College in Panama City, Florida.

January 25, 2012

Innovative community college and business partnerships such as Metropolitan College drew the attention of President Obama in Tuesday’s State of the Union speech.  “Join me in a national commitment to train two million Americans with skills that will lead directly to a job,” Obama said. “My administration has already lined up more companies that want to help. Model partnerships between businesses like Siemens and community colleges in places like Charlotte, Orlando, and Louisville are up and running. Now you need to give more community colleges the resources they need to become community career centers— places that teach people skills that local businesses are looking for right now, from data management to high-tech manufacturing.”

January 19, 2012

Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher has announced the “Grab Cash for College Challenge” an initiative to raise awareness about the affordability of college. To encourage students to file their FAFSA for financial aid, PNC Bank and 55,000 Degrees will award $1,000 in college scholarship money to one lucky winner who can “grab” the most dollars from a money-blowing machine.

January 17, 2012
Online Registration for Currently Enrolled Students Opens March 1, 2012!  Need directions to register online? Visit our help site at http://www.kctcs.edu/en/Students/Tutorials.aspx.
January 17, 2012

The deadline for freshmen to apply is July 20, 2012.

Freshmen are students who have never attended college at JCTC or any other college. Freshmen who have already applied to attend the Downtown Campus may continue through the registration process by completing orientation, the COMPASS assessment (if necessary) and registering for classes.

January 17, 2012

Online registration for currently enrolled students opens March 1, 2012. Be the early bird and register online using your Student Self Service Account. Remember, the earlier you register the better class selection, time availability & flexibility you have! Don’t stand in line later, get online now.

January 16, 2012

Four Louisville-based colleges announced Monday that they will jointly launch the Signature Partnership Education Access Center, a facility to help adult learners work toward a college degree. The center was partially funded by Kentucky’s Council on Postsecondary Education and its partners are Jefferson Community and Technical College, Simmons College, Spalding University and the University of Louisville. It will target underserved populations, primarily in West Louisville, by offering adult learners assistance with diagnostic testing and advising, choosing a college, applying for financial aid and preparing for college-level classwork.

 
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