Ellisville, MS
900 South Court Street, Ellisville, MS 39437
http://www.jcjc.edu
Jones County Junior College is a two-year community college and trade school located on an incredible campus in Ellisville, MS. It is available to everyone, as 100% of applicants are accepted. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 3,560 undergrads. 40% of its graduates acquire an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. Other routinely preferred academe include Nursing Assistant, Electrician, and Nursing, but there are 29 total courses of study to select from. Its culinary arts program is ranked number two in Mississippi. What's more, Jones County Junior College is the 8th best mid-sized college in MS. For those raised in Mississippi, sticker price tuition goes for $3,654 a year; non-Mississippi applicants, however, need to cough up $5,206 per year. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, be cognizant that about 4/5ths of Jones County Junior College undergraduates obtain financial aid. 46% of Jones County Junior College students roll with punches to graduation day and enter the next stage of their lives: work. On average, graduates take home an annual salary of $21,400 a couple years after receiving their degrees. After 4 more years of work experience, the alumni's average yearly wage rises 27.1% to $27,200; however, that is still 32.2% south of the national median earnings for individuals. Applicants might also like to be informed that Jones County Junior College does not offer early decision. In addition, 20% of part-time students at Jones County Junior College continue to pursue their studies the next year, and the retention rate for first-time students is 55%. Relating to expenses, be aware that Jones County Junior College students awarded federal grants receive $5,005 in aid on average and if your household earns over $110k, you can expect to pay around $9,238 a year. With regard for demographics, the student body is comprised of 8% Hispanic undergrads and 57% of students are female. Related to the student experience, on average, students spend $34 on meal plans each year. To conclude, 17% of alumni are unemployed six years after graduating and 15% of alumni miss payments on their student loans.
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SAT Score
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ACT Score
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Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
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Liberal Arts and Humanities
Welding
Nursing Assistant
Electrician
Nursing
Licensed Practical Nurse Training (LPN)
Truck, Bus, and Commercial Vehicle Operation
Electrical Engineering Technician