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Announcements

JEC Building "Stairwell
Survival Guide"
Spring 2010
Course schedule
Registration
Dates
for Spring 2010.
Register Early
to avoid $50 late registration fee.
UofL Transfer
Scholarship
application process now open
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Graduation information
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Scholarships
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about college closings and campus emergencies.
Construction updates on the new
Allied Health & Nursing Building.
Employment opportunities
at JCTC
Tips for preventing office thefts
(provided by the Louisville Metro Police Department)
View
previous announcements
here
Important Events and Dates
See the
Academic Calendar for schedule
information

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Nov.
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Nov.
26-27, 2009 |
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Dec. 4, 2009 |
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Dec. 5-11, 2009 |
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Jan. 11,
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Jan.
11-15, 2010 |
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Jan.
15, 2010 |
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You must officially withdraw by the
dates listed in the
academic
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
financial debt
News Headlines

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Spring arts festival has international flair
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Jefferson Community College’s annual Unity Arts Festival will take on an international flavor this year. The April 15 event is titled “Crossing Borders, Crossing Cultures,” and will feature both performing and visual arts.
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Nearly 300 students to challenge abilities in state finals of SkillsUSA
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They’ve studied their craft, honed their skills and now they’re ready to take it to the next level. Nearly 300 technical college and high school vocational students from across Kentucky will gather in Louisville April 5-8 to compete for a spot in the nationals of the SkillsUSA-VICA competition. |
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Pat Day mural graces Jefferson Educational Building
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Few Louisvillians forget the day celebrated jockey Pat Day earned his first Kentucky Derby win aboard Lil E. Tee in 1992. One of the day’s most enduring images -- Day with arms raised in victory and thanks – is now part of the city tapestry. At five-stories high, a digitally printed mural of Day now graces the eastern wall of the Jefferson Educational Center at Second Street and Broadway. The 50x28-foot vinyl mural was created by Greater Louisville Pride Foundation, which is placing murals of “Hometown Heroes” throughout the city. These public art projects honor famous area people including Muhammad Ali, Ed Hamilton, Pee Wee Reese and Bob Edwards. Although the Pat Day mural went up March 27, it will be officially unveiled on Monday, April 5 at an 11 a.m. ceremony across the street in the Holiday Inn parking lot. The mural will serve as a backdrop for the ceremony, which will include Day, officials from Churchill Downs, and Jefferson Community and Technical College Foundation, which owns the Jefferson Educational Center Building.
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