Prospective Students
We hope that you find the following information useful as you decide on your path for continuing your education. We would like you to become part of Jackson State Community College.
Why should I choose Jackson State?
- Quality beyond compare.
- Our students are extremely satisfied with the quality education they receive from Jackson State. In fact, our students do better academically than students going straight to some four-year schools. Our faculty and staff are highly skilled and committed to student success. We strive daily to truly be a learner centered college.
- We're affordable.
- Our tuition and fees are about half what you'd pay at other state and private colleges. And if you're considering a private college, you'll pay about three times as much as you would at Jackson State! Why not make the affordable choice?
- We're convenient.
- Our goal is to make college accessible to everyone in West Tennessee. Jackson State has campuses in Jackson, Humboldt, Lexington and Savannah. We offer Dual/Joint Enrollment programs for area high school students. We also offer online and video classes in order to truly make attending classes convenient for you.
- We're friendly.
- Because we are the community's college, the people who work at Jackson State are your neighbors. You'll never be just a number in a computer. Your instructors will know your name. In fact, if you stop and think about it, you probably already know someone who works or takes classes at Jackson State. So if you want to build your future among friends, choose Jackson State. Whether you want just to take a few classes, get a technical certificate, enhance your career through education, or get a degree before transferring to a 4-year school, we offer an outstanding collegiate experience while providing the convenience and security of home.
What degrees are offered by Jackson State?
If you want to transfer to a 4-year school after you finish with us, you can choose from 24 concentration areas to earn the Associate of Arts or Associate of Science from the College/University Transfer program. Nearly one half of our students transfer on to four-year schools.
Choose from 15 majors within Associate of Applied Science degree programs for students who want to enter the job market directly from Jackson State. Job placement services assist students make the transition from school to work.
In addition, three degrees are also available completely online through the Regents On-line Degree program:
- Associate of Applied Science in Professional Studies Concentration in Information Technology
- Associate of Arts in General Studies (University Parallel)
- Associate of Science in General Studies (University Parallel)
Technical Certificates are offered in:
- Emergency Medical Technology Certificates:
- Basic Emergency Medical Technician
- Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic
Several Career Preparation Programs are available:
- Drafting Technician
- PLC Programmer
- General Maintenance Technician
- Automation Maintenance Technician
- Business Management
- Marketing
- Accounting
- Entrepreneur
- Office Management
- Comp TIA A+
- Comp TIA Network+
- Cisco CCNA
- PC Support/Help Desk
- Cyber Security/Digital Forensics
- Microsoft MCSA
Where can I find academic program descriptions?
Program descriptions can be found in the current catalog (PDF).
What are the admission requirements?
Jackson State has an "open door" admissions policy striving to be the leader in comprehensive, quality education for every student.
Please note: All new, readmit and transfer students must submit a completed JSCC admission application.
Degree-Seeking:
Degree-Seeking students plan to earn JSCC degree for either transfer to a four-year institution or to directly enter the job market.
First Time Students
Transfer Students
Readmit Students
International Students
Special Admission (Non-degree seeking):
Special Admission Students or non-degree seeking students are not required to submit transcripts. You also will NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL AID, and may not be eligible to enroll in English or math courses. You may earn 18 hours of credit in the category.
Readmit Students
Early Admission Programs
Audit Students
Allied Health & Nursing
Certificate Seeking
What is Compass Testing?
The Compass exam is required for all first-time degree-seeking students who are over 21 years old. The test is given to assess your basic skills before the registration process. Check for testing dates, times, & complete instructions for the Compass test.
We want to do all we can to help you succeed, which means proper course placement is key. Degree-seeking students under 21 will have to present ACT scores. Non-degree seeking students are not required to test, but have an 18 hour limit, cannot take English or math courses unless they prove eligibility for those courses, or use financial aid.
Students may also take the compass test to challenge or re-assess basic math, reading, and/or writing placement:
- The math test is an untimed, computerized test covering topics from basic math through college algebra. Students may not bring an outside calculator to the test. A calculator is available on the testing program.
- The reading test is an untimed, computerized test on vocabulary and reading comprehension.
- The writing test is a timed essay graded by Jackson State faculty. Essays will be judged according to their content, maturity, and form.
Students must bring a valid picture ID to the test, either a driver's license or Jackson State student ID.
ACT study guides are available at area bookstores and libraries. Online practice test sites can be found at www.testprepreview.com and at www.actstudent.org/testprep/index.html
How much is tuition?
Where can I find out about financial aid and deadlines? What scholarships are available?
You can contact our Financial Aid Office at 731/425-2605 for additional information.
Where can I apply for admission?
You can apply for admission:
- By picking up an application from the Lexington, Savannah or the Admissions Office on the main campus.
- By calling our Admissions Office at (731) 425-8844 and request that an application be mailed to you.
- Online. Special note: You won't be cleared to register without additional information.
When do I register? How do I register?
Registration dates are posted on the Admissions' website and will be mailed to you if you apply for admission.
When are classes?
Some courses are taught in the day while other courses are taught one or two times at night per week. You also may use the option of on-line courses developed and taught the Jackson State faculty as well as checking out Regents On-Line Degree courses. Some courses are taught on Saturday as well. As you can tell, we work to provide flexibility that will accommodate most students' schedules. View the current class schedule.
What services are offered to students?
We want to do everything we can to help you succeed here at Jackson State. As a student, you'll have access to the Academic Assistance Center, for tutoring and other services. Also, you have access to advisors to help you define your collegiate path. Counseling Services, help with job placement, and assistance for veterans and disabled students.
There are a number of student clubs such as Student Government Association (SGA), Phi Theta Kappa (two-year college honor society).
Where is Jackson State located?
We have three campuses that serve a 14 county area in West Tennessee. Our main campus is in northeast Jackson, Tennessee at 2046 N. Parkway at the intersection of Hwy 70 and North Parkway. We also have a center in Lexington, Tennessee at 932 E. Church St. and Savannah, Tennessee at 601 S. Pickwick St.
Jackson Campus Map
Directions to Jackson Campus & Map
Directions to Lexington Campus & Map
Directions to Savannah Campus & Map
See Maps & Directions for more information.
Can I come for a campus tour?
Call (731) 425-8844 today to schedule a tour and consultation with one of our Admissions representatives.
How safe is Jackson State?
We are proud to be one of the safest campuses in Tennessee. We have a security officer on duty 24/7, faculty and staff who are dedicated to your personal safety and a comprehensive safety plan for every possible situation that could pose a threat to you or your fellow classmates. Check our reported statistics for the Student Right to Know & Campus Security Act.
How does Jackson State provide for disabled students?
At Jackson State, we want the disabled student to have every opportunity to succeed. We strive to provide reasonable accommodations so that no student, solely because of their disability, will be excluded from any college activity or function. Our college admissions policies do not limit the number of disabled persons who may attend or be served. Our Office of Disability Services is located on the Jackson campus in the Student Union Building.
I'm a veteran. What can Jackson State do for me?
We have a financial aid officer dedicated to serving students who are eligible for veterans' educational benefits. The office is located on the Jackson campus in the Admissions Office. You can call the office at 731/425-2618 or visit the Veteran's Affairs website.
My question is not listed above.
If the questions above did not answer all of your questions, please call, come by, or log on to ask your question.
Phone:
Call 731/425-8844 or 1-800/355-JSCC (in the 731 area code),
Call 731/425-8836 or 731/784-7226 in the Humboldt area, Call 731/968-JSCC in the Lexington area, or
Call 731/925-JSCC in the Savannah area
In person:
Visit us at 2046 North Parkway in Jackson, Tennessee, At 1751 E. Main Street in Humboldt, Tennessee, or
At 932 East Church Street in Lexington, Tennessee, or
At 601 South Pickwick Street in Savannah, Tennessee.

