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JEFFERSON DAVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Jefferson Junior College is one of 64 campuses--and one of 30 community colleges--which comprise the State University of New York (SUNY) system; it is the only college of higher education whose campus is within a 50 mile radius of the city of Watertown, NY.

The school is supervised by the State University of New York and is also sponsored by Jefferson County. Its service area is mostly rural, with tourism and agriculture the dominant industries. In 1985, the US Army posted the 10th Mountain Division at nearby Ft. Drum, bringing some 30,000 new residents to the area and doubling the population of the Watertown metropolitan area.

Jefferson admitted 119 full- and 221 part-time students to its first class in September of 1963. In the fall 2003 semester, Jefferson's total headcount was 1,866 full-time and 1636 part-time students.

The College offers 16 A.A.S. career curricula, 10 transfer A.A. or A.S. curricula and 6 certificate programs. Along with its credit bearing programs, the College offers a variety of workshops, seminars and workforce training opportunities. Cultural events, open to the public, routinely include film and theatrical events, lectures, seminars, and art exhibitions.


 

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The library resources are open to the public, and community members are encouraged to use them. Personal, academic, and vocational counseling are provided to both students and the community. A SUNY Small Business Development Center was opened on the campus in 1986.

Technology plays an important role in supporting the educational process at the College. There are 5 instructional computer classrooms and one open computer resource center which are all connected to a campus-wide network. Faculty and staff have access to the same campus-wide network from their offices for application and information sharing as well as email and Internet access.

Members of the campus community also have access to aspects of the campus-wide network via wireless technology from many areas on campus. In addition, there are several computer clusters in areas such as geology, biology, physics, nursing and criminal justice. Sixteen electronic classrooms provide access to on and off-campus resources for multimedia presentations.

Jefferson Is affiliated with the NJCAA and fields teams in, Women's Soccer, Women's Tennis, Woman's Basketball, Women's Volleyball, Men's Soccer, Men's Basketball, Jefferson Golf, Men's Lacrosse, Woman's Lacrosse, Woman's softball and Men's Baseball.
 

NJCAA SCHOOLS LISTED ALPHABETICALLY


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y


Jackson State Community College
Jacksonville College
Jamestown Community College
  Jefferson College
Jefferson Community College
Jefferson Davis Community College
Jefferson State Community College
John A. Logan College
John Wood Community College
Johnson County Community College
Johnston Community College
Joliet Junior College
Jones County Junior College

 

 

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