Accessing Courses in Blackboard

To access Internet courses using Blackboard Students: Go to https://www.jeffersonstate.edu Select the myJSCC link in the top-right corner to log in.  (Refer to Log-in Instructions). Select the Blackboard Courses link to open Blackboard. Select the Courses link to produce your course list in Blackboard. Students will be able to access Internet courses through Blackboard on

Distance Education

Students enrolled in a distance education course must be able to present a valid photo ID upon request to verify their identity and should expect to do so to complete some course requirements. A webcam could be required to complete proctored course activities or to participate in course-related web conferences.  Students who do not have

Student Resources

For technical support, email  [email protected] Log In Information (myJSCC; Student Services) ADA Office Bookstores at JSCC Blackboard & Student Technology Help   (Resources/Orientation Materials for Students) Blackboard Service Interruption Procedure College Catalog and Student Handbook Financial Aid Refund Policy Smarthinking Online Tutoring Resources Library Resources Learning Success Center Testing and Assessment Office Withdrawal / Dropping

Internet Courses

Internet courses have no on-campus requirements. Faculty interact with students through assignments, discussion posts, email, office hours and other electronic/virtual means. Internet courses are not self-paced and do have assignments with specific due dates. Students enrolled in an Internet course must be able to present a valid photo ID upon request to verify their identity

Funeral Service Education

Funeral Service Education “Show me the manner in which a nation or community cares for its dead and I will measure with mathematical exactness the tender sympathies of its people, their respect for law of the land and their loyalty to high ideals.”  – William Gladstone Program Brochure The Funeral Service Education Program is based

Grading

Letter grades are assigned according to the following system for all courses for which students have registered except NUR, PTA, and RAD courses. A – Excellent (90-100) B – Good (80-89) C – Average (70-79) D – Poor (60-69) F – Failure (below 60) W – Withdrawal WP – Withdrawal Passing I   Incomplete AU –

Contact Us

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Consumer Information

Cashier’s Office The Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), includes many disclosure and reporting requirements. A disclosure requirement is information that a post-secondary education institution is required to distribute or make available to another party, such as students or employees. A reporting requirement is