Jefferson Community and Technical College

Jefferson Community and Technical College (JCTC) is a public community college in Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and the largest college in that system. JCTC was formed on July 1, 2005, by the consolidation of Jefferson Community College and Jefferson Technical College. Jefferson Community College was originally chartered in 1968 and Jefferson Technical College (originally Jefferson County State Vocational-Technical School and later Kentucky TECH, Jefferson Campus) was chartered in 1953.[2] JCTC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Jefferson Community and Technical College
TypePublic community college
Established2005
Parent institution
Kentucky Community and Technical College System
PresidentTy Handy[1]
Students11,982
Location, ,
United States

38.24670°N 85.75220°W / 38.24670; -85.75220
ColorsNavy and Gold
AffiliationsKentuckiana Metroversity
Websitewww.jefferson.kctcs.edu

Students

In the Fall 2016 semester, Jefferson's total headcount was 11,982 students.[3] The student body is 55.4% female, 43.3% male with 1.3% undisclosed.[3] Minority enrollment included 19% African-American students (who declare ethnicity).[3] There are 40 different languages spoken on campus.[4]

Service area

The primary service area of JCTC includes:

Tuition

Out-of-state students covered by the tuition reciprocity agreements will pay the in-state rate. These Indiana counties include: Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Scott, Washington, Jefferson, Switzerland, Ohio, Ripley, Jennings, and Dearborn. Out-of-state students covered by tuition contiguous agreements will pay the out-of-state (contiguous counties) rate. These Indiana counties include: Perry, Posey, Spencer, and Warrick. In-state tuition rates apply to online courses.

Programs

Jefferson offers more than 5 options in academic and technical programs.[5] and Educational Enrichment Services (EES).

Educational Enrichment Services (EES)

EES provides – at no cost – a review of fundamentals in math, writing, or reading skills for students whose COMPASS scores are too low for enrollment in regular JCTC classes.[6]

A joint program of JCTC and JCPS Adult and Continuing Education, EES (pronounced "ease") classes meet during the fall and spring semesters on both the Downtown and Southwest JCTC campuses. Besides a review of fundamentals, EES instructors also teach basic computer skills, discuss study strategies, and provide information about campus resources. Students who complete EES are better prepared for the transition into JCTC developmental or credit courses.

Academics

The college offers associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates.

Campuses

JCTC has six campuses, all in Kentucky. Three are in the Louisville Metro governmental area and three are in other counties:

The largest campus is the Downtown Campus at Second and Broadway in Downtown Louisville, which enrolls more than 7,200 students a year. A second campus, Jefferson Technical Campus, is just seven blocks west and is home to many of the college's technical and trades programs. The Southwest Campus is located in southwestern Jefferson County, just off the Gene Snyder Expressway. The Southwest Campus is home to the college's Technology and Related Sciences program. Jefferson's newest campus is in Bullitt County and prepares students to transfer to university or to the college's technical programs. The Carrollton Campus has programs in Practical Nursing, Industrial Chemical Technology, and Industrial Maintenance Technology, as well as the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science transfer degrees. The Shelby County Campus has programs in Practical Nursing, Industrial Maintenance Technology and Machine Tool Technology, as well as the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science transfer degrees.[4]

Health Sciences Hall and Smith Library

In 2010, the Jefferson Community & Technical College completed construction of the new $25.6 million Health Sciences Building at Second and Chestnut Street at its Downtown Louisville Campus. It is a four-story, 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) instructional building for allied health programs. The project includes a small clinic, laboratory space, library, a conference center, faculty offices, and student and teacher lounges.[7]

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