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Refer to the New Account Setup page for instructions on ID lookup, password setting, and logging into MyJJC.
A placement test measures your current math, reading and writing abilities. These results help us make sure you start out taking the classes that are right for you.
Here's how to find out:
Video: How to Find Out if You Need Placement Testing
You will need to take placement testing (see Step 6). If you have questions, visit our Placement Testing page. Please reference the testing webpage for hours and guidelines before you come to campus.
If you're in high school or are a recent high school graduate, ask your high school to email these records to admissions@jjc.edu or mail them to:
Attn: Admissions
1215 Houbolt Rd
Joliet, IL 60431
If you are still in high school, a current copy of your transcript is acceptable.
Joliet Junior College accepts home school or high school transcripts from entities that are state or regionally accredited. For more information, please see High School Transcript Validation.
Students with Foreign Transcripts
JJC recommends sending your foreign transcripts in to be evaluated by the National Association of Credentials Evaluation Services (NACES) approved evaluator of your choice. If you have taken any high school courses, which may waive a college course requirement, or have earned college credit at a school abroad, our Registrar office will only accept a NACES report for evaluation. Current approved members can be found at www.naces.org. The evaluation MUST be a "Course by Course" evaluation translated into English.
Did you earn credit from another college or university, through Advanced Placement (AP) or through College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) credit?
Complete the Transfer Credit Evaluation Form
Video: How to Transfer Your College Credits to JJC
Watch the New Student Presentation in MyJJC. It is offered in both English and Spanish, and can be watched from any device. This presentation will guide you through JJC's academic programs, support services, campus life and more.
Placement scores are mandatory for enrollment into English, math and other classes. If you are not exempt (see Step 2), then you are required to take a JJC placement exam.
Visit our Testing Services or Placement Testing websites for all information regarding placement testing, test center locations, hours of operation, testing guidelines, and much more. Please make sure to reference the Testing Services webpage for the most up to date hours and guidelines before you come to campus.
Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and apply for JJC scholarships. Note: Some funds are available on a first-come, first serve basis.
Videos: Financial Aid Help
Video: How to Apply for Scholarships
If you're undocumented or not eligible to complete the FAFSA, consider completing the Alternative Application for Illinois Financial Aid.
Currently, all new student advising sessions are offered virtually. You can set up a meeting once you have completed placement testing and the New Student Presentation.
You can expect to discuss the following with your advisor:
Details on how to schedule your advising session will be given at the end of the New Student Presentation.
Video: Learn About Advising
Video: What to Expect with Virtual Advising
If you didn't register for your first semester of classes during your advising session, you can do so on your own in MyJJC.
Also, remember to set up a time to pick up your JJC student ID card.
Video: How to Register for Classes
We don't want to lose you! So to make sure you stay registered for classes, you must pay your bill on time. Please note:
Contact the Admissions Office. Call (815) 280-2493 or email admissions@jjc.edu.
Complete the Parent and Supporter Presentation to learn about valuable resources and how to support your student.
Please make a note of the recommended dates and deadlines. Students are eligible to enroll in classes after the suggested dates, but keep in mind that some classes may fill up quickly. See a printable version of your next steps.
To qualify for fall 2024 and Spring 2025 financial aid, be sure to complete the 2024-2025 free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Both applications are available on the FAFSA website. It is highly recommended that students complete the FAFSA as soon as possible.
Joliet Junior College Financial Aid Office offers workshops where you will receive assistance from a Financial Aid professional in filing your FAFSA. English/Spanish translators will be available.
Visit the Financial Aid page for more information and specific workshop dates and times.
There are many ways to Schedule A Visit to JJC. We encourage new students to visit us and learn more about our campus.
Visit the ACT website and request that ACT scores be sent to Joliet Junior College Admissions Office (1215 Houbolt Rd. Joliet, IL 60431).
Visit the College Board website and request that SAT scores be sent to Joliet Junior College Admissions Office (1215 Houbolt Rd. Joliet, IL 60431).
Request that official AP scores be sent by the CollegeBoard to the JJC Registrar's Office and submit a Transcript Evaluation Form. Your AP credit will be evaluated and posted to your JJC transcript within 4-6 weeks. If you have AP credit that has not posted yet or you are awaiting exam scores, please inform your Advisor during your first semester advising session. Pending AP credit will likely impact first semester classes that your Advisor recommends.
Placement testing is not timed and can be taken at different times and days. If you feel you may need additional accommodations on the placement test, please contact Disability Services to discuss what accommodations are needed.
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