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Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: Yes

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Contact Info

Address:
109 E Broadway Louisville, KY 40202-2005
Phone: (502) 213-4000
General Site: www.jefferson.kctcs.edu
Admissions: www.jefferson.kctcs.edu/Admissions
Application: students.kctcs.edu/psc/stdsaprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/COMMUNITY_ACCESS.K_ADM_APPL_ENTRY?&

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Michael from Louisville, KY
  • May-14-2013 I am a past student here

    Do this as soon as possible. even if you are going for a bachelorette's degree by stopping here and having your credits transfer you are saving a lot of money.

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  • Arthena from Louisville, KY
  • May-07-2013 I am a current student here

    Ask questions for financial and have them written out so you do not forget. You also have to keep up attendance even though some teachers do not count off for attendance many do.

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  • Shelby from Louisville, KY
  • Mar-15-2013 I am a current student here

    A tip I would give upcoming students is to take advantage of the small classrooms. This means teachers are able to do more one on one if you need help. Don't be afraid to ask for help.

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  • Shelby from Louisville, KY
  • Mar-15-2013 I am a current student here

    The tip I would give for upcoming students is to take advantage of the small classrooms. Teachers are more able to work one on one with you if you need help. Don't be afraid to ask for help.

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  • Mike from Brooks, KY
  • Mar-04-2013 I am a current student here

    If you're planning on taking classes online, I would suggest leaving yourself plenty of time to spend studying. I'm a single dad, and I have really had to force time for school. But, I think it has definitely been worth it.

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