Jackson College is a
public college in
Jackson County, Michigan. Originally established as Jackson Junior College in 1928, Jackson County electors voted to reincorporate the institution as a
community college district under the "Public Act 188 of 1955" in 1962. In 1964 voters approved a charter
millage that continues to indefinitely fund the college. In June 2013, the
board of trustees
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approved an official name change from Jackson Community College to Jackson College.
Jackson College has been accredited by the
Higher Learning Commission since 1933 and offers 48 associate degrees, certificate programs, and transfer options to Jackson County and Michigan residents. Today, the college has a yearly enrollment of nearly 8,000 students between its several locations; Central Campus located in
Summit Township, the Flight Center at the Jackson County Airport, the William Maher campus on the north side of town near
Interstate 94
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(I-94), JC @ LISD TECH (vocational-technical school) in
Adrian, and the LeTarte Hillsdale Center in
Hillsdale, as well as online programs.
Jackson College's Central Campus offers student housing facilities, becoming one of only a handful of community colleges in Michigan to offer student housing. The college provides a variety of Division II athletic programs, including basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, bowling, cross country and golf.
History
Jackson College was founded as Jackson Junior College in 1928 and operated as a division of the
Jackson Public Schools. Voters agreed to make it a separate entity in 1962, and the name was changed to Jackson Community College in 1965. In June 2013, the school's board of directors approved a name change to Jackson College. Daniel Phelan, president of the college, noted that the word "community" was removed to reflect the highest degree offered by the college. Trustees also set a budget of $50,000 on rebranding all items bearing the college's name and logo.
Campuses
Jackson college currently operates on 3 campuses and satellite programs in and around the Jackson area.
* Central Campus - the primary and largest of the 3 locations, with the majority of the college's academic buildings and administrative offices being located here, in addition to sports complexes, a nature trail, and frisbee golf course. Most notably, central campus includes the Potter Center, which is among the most versatile and capable performing arts centers in the Southern region of Michigan.
* JC/LISD Academy - a partnership program with the
Lenawee Intermediate School District, (JC @ LISD) located in
Adrian, Michigan
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. The program is intended to immerse ambitious high school aged students in the post-secondary learning environment, while affording them the opportunity to both complete a high school diploma and receive an associate degree in a 5 year period. The 27,000-square-foot location features modern technology, classroom spaces, a science wing, a full-service bookstore, and a bistro.
* Clyde LeTarte Center - A satellite program opened in 1991. In addition to offering associates degrees and certificate programs, the Hillsdale location offers classes in allied health fields, business, criminal justice, graphic design, nursing and many courses aimed at students seeking to earn credits for transfer to a 4-year college. Prior to the creation of this center, Jackson College had offered classes through
Hillsdale High School's adult education program.
File:Jackson Community College George L. Potter Center.JPG, George E. Potter Center at the Central Campus
File:JCC LISD TECH.jpg, JC @ LISD TECH
File:Jackson Community College Clyde LeTarte Center, Hillsdale.jpg, Clyde LeTarte Center
Closed campuses
* W.J. Maher Campus - This now closed campus was opened in 2012. It was named after William J. Maher, a veteran US Navy pilot who served in World War 2, following the Maher family and their foundation's gifting of a sizable monetary donation raised via fundraiser, solely in support of the Maher Campus. Campus operations were indefinitely halted in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, and the building was sold to Automated Logistics Systems on June 3, 2023.
* Jackson Flight Center - Located at the Jackson Airport, the JC Aviation program educated future pilots with both the flight and ground hours necessary to receive a pilot's license. A trend of diminishing interest in the program was noted by educators since the events of the
9/11 terrorist attacks
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. It was shut down August 6, 2020, immediately following the COVID-19 pandemic, due to such declining levels of interest. There was a notable revamping of local interest in aviation education from the creation o
Flight School Jackson a private flight school founded in the absence of the JC Aviation program.
Student housing
Housing at Jackson College is limited to its Central Campus, and there are currently 3 student residence buildings. The Campus View residences, ordered by their respective construction years, include Campus View 1 (built in 2007), Campus View 2 (built in 2009), and Campus View 3 (built in 2015).
CV1 and CV2 are both located on the southeast corner of the Central campus, while CV3 is located on the south side.
File:Campus View - 1.jpg, Campus View 1
File:Campus View - 2.jpg, Campus View 2
File:Campus View - 3.jpg, Campus View 3
Campus Map
JC Central Campus
References
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Two-year colleges in the United States
Education in Jackson County, Michigan
Community colleges in Michigan
Michigan Community College Athletic Association
Universities and colleges established in 1928
Buildings and structures in Jackson County, Michigan
NJCAA athletics
1928 establishments in Michigan