Full tuition funding continues for New York State Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to pursue DSP I and DSP II microcredentials from Jefferson Community College (JCC). Direct support professionals are essential frontline workers who care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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State University of New York (SUNY) Chancellor John B. King, Jr. visited Jefferson Community College (JCC) on Monday, July 21, 2025, during his statewide SUNY Reconnect Tour. Jefferson students, including veterans, adult learners, and a recent nursing graduate, participated in a roundtable discussion with Chancellor King, sharing their experiences and the impact of accessible higher education.
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As Jefferson Community College prepares to launch a fresh new brand identity this summer, the Jefferson Foundation found a meaningful way to retire the college's current logo - with warmth and heart. The Foundation donated fleece blankets bearing the soon-to-be-retired college logo to the Victims Assistance Center.
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Adults ages 25-55 who have not yet completed a college degree may be eligible to attend Jefferson Community College (JCC) at no cost through New York State's SUNY Reconnect program. To help prospective students learn more and get started, Jefferson will host an information session on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. in the Commons, Jules Center (Building 6). The session will be offered in-person and online.
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In its continued commitment to providing a supportive and inclusive campus environment, Jefferson Community College (JCC) now offers two dedicated lactation rooms, one for faculty and staff and another for students. The lactation rooms reflect Jefferson's mission to serve the diverse needs of its students and employees by fostering a supportive, inclusive, and student-focused environment.
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Jefferson Community College (JCC) has added the following additional students to the 2025 spring semester President's and Dean's lists.
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Jefferson Community College (JCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Carey L. Goyette as Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs. Goyette succeeds Jerilyn E. Fairman, who retired at the end of June after 36 years of distinguished service to the College.