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Important Events and Dates
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Academic Calendar for schedule
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calendar.
Once you enroll you become
financially obligated, even if you
never attend a class. Failure to
officially withdraw according to the
academic calendar will result in a
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A record 1,700 students form 2006 graduating class
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LOUISVILLE (May 17, 2006) -- The continued growth of Jefferson Community & Technical College will defined sharply this year as about 1,700 graduates are awarded nearly 2,600 credentials. In 2005, the college awarded 1,900 credentials to just over 1,200 graduates.
Those achievements will be celebrated during the college’s commencement ceremony at 6:30 p.m. May 17, 2006, in Hall 2C at the Kentucky International Convention Center. It will be the first commencement ceremony for Jefferson Community & Technical College, which formed July 1, 2005, with the consolidation of Jefferson Community College and Jefferson Technical College, although the colleges held a joint ceremony for the previous four years. |
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Prestigious Jack Kent Cooke scholarship goes to Jefferson student
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LOUISVILLE (May 1, 2006) -- Jessica Dawkins of Louisville acknowledges that she’s come a long way from her youth on an isolated hog farm, when thoughts of college barely existed. Today the 28-year-old is preparing to graduate from Jefferson Community & Technical College’s honors program with a 4.0 GPA and one of the most prestigious scholarships that can be awarded to a community college student.
Dawkins, who plans to transfer to the University of Louisville and eventually to earn a doctorate in history, was one of only 38 students from around the globe to earn the highly competitive Undergraduate Transfer Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship, which allows community college students to complete their four-year degrees. The amount and duration of the scholarships vary by student based on the cost of attendance or grants received, but the awards can total up to $30,000 per year for each student.
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Annual Unity Arts Festival has feminist focus
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LOUISVILLE (April 13, 2006) -- A day of poetry, music, dance and even comedy, will fill the Downtown Campus of Jefferson Community & Technical College on Thursday, April 13, and will carry a special focus on women. The college’s annual Unity Arts Festival has the theme “This is What a Feminist Looks Like.” |
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