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Part-Time Student

- Students registering for less than 12 credit hours are considered part-time students.
- Registration takes place in advance of each semester.
- JJC offers a 16 week fall semester, a 16 week spring semester and a shortened/accelerated summer
session.
- Most of our courses are 3-5 credit hours.
Steps to Apply for New Part-Time Students:
Complete a JJC application.
There are special admissions processes for Nursing, Vet tech, Radiology, early entry students,
high school leavers, and those pursuing dual admissions. The applying processes for these are listed
under "special admissions" on the students page.
- Submit a high school/GED transcript to the JJC Admissions Office at Main Campus, room J-1005.
- If student plans on taking an English, math, or foreign language course, he/she must take the
COMPASS Placement Test prior to enrollment.
- Receive an acceptance letter from the JJC Admissions Office.
Next Steps:
- Investigate financial aid and scholarships at the
paying for college page.
- Go to the ID / user name / password help page
and obtain your JJC username and password.
Part-time students that have never attended college or who have less than 6 earned credit hours at
another college or university, and are needing advising in order to select appropriate coursework may
attend the "New Student Group Advising and eRegistration" session. See the
counseling site for more information.
Tthe Agriculture/Horticulture Department has a specialized intake process. Students pursuing these
majors must contact the department to complete their New Student Orientation Process. See the
Horticulture Sciences Department or
Agriculture Sciences Department for more information.
- Register for courses.
- Make full payment or apply for deferred payment online through the FACTS plan at
eResources.
- Purchase your textbooks at the JJC Bookstore.
- Students with documented disabilities should contact Student
Accommodations and Resources (STAR) to arrange accommodations.
- Visit the next steps page for more information concerning
the registration process, counseling and advising, student housing, and more.