
College Information
Return to Learn
As a working adult, have you thought about returning to college?
Do you wonder if it will really make a difference to your future?
Wonder if you would be able to pay for it?
A college education does make a difference.
In 2004, a worker with an associate degree earned on average nearly $7,000 more per year than someone with a high school diploma. A bachelor's degree earned them nearly $20,000 more.
It's never too late to return to learn.
Jackson Community College will host a workshop for adults interested in returning to college on Thursday, Nov. 17, from 7-9 p.m. in the Potter Center.
Learn more about:
- JCC Degree & Certificate Programs
- Online Learning Options
- Financial Aid
- Choosing the Right Career for You
- Transferring to Four-year Schools
- Introduction to Campus Resources
A $100 tuition voucher will be given to all those who attend. Some restrictions apply. Recipients must not have been JCC students for the past two years.
To RSVP for this event, please call 796-8605.
For more information,
call 796-8411.
RSVP(517) 796-8605 |
Admissions(517) 796-8425 |
Financial Aid(517) 796-8410 |
Academic Advising(517) 796-8402 |
