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  • A new era has begun for the Jefferson Community College (JCC) department of athletics. On Tuesday, October 28, 2020 Jefferson launched a new branding initiative, highlighted by a new logo, 20 unique marks, a first-ever Cannoneer mascot and a custom font developed for the athletics department.

  • Jefferson Community College (JCC) received confirmation today, October 26, 2020, that a student has tested positive for COVID-19.

  • Jefferson Community College (JCC) received confirmation today, October 23, 2020, that one of our students has tested positive for COVID-19.

  • Jefferson Community College (JCC) will offer its non-credit Prepare To Be A Notary Public workshop virtually via Zoom beginning October 22, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Deadline to register is October 15, 2020. Anyone may take the workshop.

  • Last chance to register for fall semester! Anyone having second thoughts about not starting Jefferson Community College (JCC) in August at the beginning of fall semester should register now for 8-week, late session, courses. Late session classes will be held remotely beginning October 26, 2020 and will wrap up by December 16, 2020.

  • Jefferson Community College (JCC) has been awarded a Truth Initiative grant totaling more than $17,000 spread over two years under the Truth Initiative Tobacco/Vape-Free College Program. The Truth Initiative grant, administered by the JCC Diverse Task Force, expands leadership opportunities for students on the College's campus including two paid student positions - Truth College Leaders.

  • Jefferson Community College (JCC) students residing in the residence hall on campus were required to take a COVID-19 test at move-in, during the week of August 24th. JCC is pleased to report all tests came back with negative results. Collaborating with Watertown Urgent Care, the College was able to see all 104 students living in the residence hall tested, assuring results would be back by the first day of classes, which began on August 31. College president Ty A. Stone states, "Starting the semester off with this good news of 100% negative results for our residence hall students is definitely a win for our campus community but we caution students to remain vigilant and continue to exhibit responsible behavior. The health and safety of our students, faculty and staff is our primary focus at this time."