Carrollton

Advising Information

Registration

Purpose of Advising:

  • Explain the COMPASS Assessment results
  • Create an APP (Academic Program Plan)
  • Help you select classes for your first semester
  • Answer questions about your major

College Courses Format Classes meet for one semester.

  • A semester is 16 weeks in length.
  • Spring Semester (January - May)
  • Fall Semester (August – December)
  • Classes meet for 1 hour and 15 minutes twice a week.  Monday & Wednesday, Tuesday & Thursday or One day a week for 2 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Summer Semester (June-August) Meets twice a week for 2 ½ hours a week or four days a week for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Intersession-Various times

Planning your schedule:

  • A full-time student takes at least 12 credit hours, (usually 4 classes); anything less than 12 credit hours is considered part-time.
  • In order to graduate in 2 years you will need to take at least 15 credits per semester.
  • You should expect to spend 2  hrs. studying outside of class for every hour you spend in class.
  • Consider your personal schedule: work, family, other responsibilities

Bookstore 

  • All of Carrollton's books are purchased through the JCTC Barnes & Noble bookstore, the students can drive to the Louisville bookstore for pickup or they can be purchased online.  
  • Must have current schedule to order books.
  • All book returns must be done within two weeks of purchase.
  • If you wish to use financial aid to order books you must complete a Financial Aid Release Form. 
  • Financial Aid students have a specific time period to order books.

Cashier/Payment

  • Sandie Banks
  • Campus Phone:  502-213- 5201
  • Cashiering at the Carrollton Campus is at the front window.
  • Please note that once you enroll in courses, you become financially obligated.
  • If you do not plan to attend classes, you must officially withdraw from classes following the withdrawal schedule in the Academic Calendar. 

Learning Lab

  • Location:  Room 201 and Adult Education

Library

  • Location:  Room 201
  • Campus Phone:  502-732-4846 or 800-853-3887
  • The library is more than just printed books and computers; it is alive with social and cultural awareness and events. 
  • Stop by your campus library today! 
  • Computers are available for word processing, e-mail, and Internet research.

Parking

  • Parking for students and visitors is located just past the intersection of 4th and Main Streets, just down the hill in the large riverside parking lot. 
  • There are also handicapped spots located in the faculty/staff parking lot at the corner of 4th and Main Streets.