University courses at Jamestown Community College

Jamestown Community College Jamestown Community College, founded in 1950 as a predominantly transfer, liberal arts oriented institution, was among the first community colleges within the State University of New York.

The college has grown from an enrollment of 169 students attending classes at Jamestown High School to an enrollment of over 4,000 in a multi-campus institution. The Jamestown Campus is located on a 107-acre site at the foot of Chautauqua Lake in Jamestown, New York.
The Cattaraugus County Campus is located 50 miles east of Jamestown in Olean, New York.
JCC also operates centers in Dunkirk, New York and Warren, Pennsylvania. You can take an online tour of our Campuses here.

The remarkable development of the college is a tribute to a dedicated faculty and administration, combined with support and encouragement from the officials and citizens of its service area.

Characterized by a climate of informal interaction between faculty and students, JCC provides a learning environment which encourages growth and change while maintaining high academic standards.

JCC has remained committed to the humanities and liberal arts while expanding to meet the social imperatives of vocational education and community service. The threefold purpose of the college is to serve those students desiring transfer programs, provide technical and career programs for those who wish to seek employment immediately after graduation, and offer the community the opportunity to pursue part-time study for improvement of job skills and cultural enrichment.

Campus type
Multiple Campuses

Carnegie
Associate's--Public Rural-serving Medium

ADMISSION OFFICE

Jamestown

New York

United States

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Email: admissions@mail.sunyjcc.edu




ADDRESS

14702-0020 Jamestown

New York

United States

Phone: (716) 665-5220

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http://www.sunyjcc.edu/



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