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CAMPUS VIDEO TOURS

Jefferson State Community College has four campuses in four contingent counties: Jefferson, Chilton, Shelby, and St, Clair. This google map shows their location in proximity to each other.

Campus tours at Jefferson State are the first step in allowing us to help you Find your place!

Individual tours are available by appointment at each of four campuses.  A student ambassador will guide your tour, which will include visits to campus classrooms and administrative offices.  Tours last 45 minutes to an hour and conclude at the Enrollment Services Office, where our staff will be available to provide information about the admissions process or anything else you may need to know before you leave. Use the links below to view available tours and register. We are excited to see you on campus soon!


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JEFFERSON CAMPUS

The Jefferson Campus is located in the northeast section of Birmingham, approximately 10 miles north of I-20/I-59, just off Highway 79 and Carson Road and one mile west of Center Point. The beautiful, wooded 200 acre campus is located in a suburban area. The college is built on one of the highest elevations in Jefferson
Shelby-Hoover Campus

SHELBY-HOOVER CAMPUS

The Shelby-Hoover Campus is located in Shelby County on Valleydale Road, opened in January, 1993. This campus serves the needs of students in the south-western part of our service area. Here we offer you an opportunity to complete your general education courses closer to home.
St. Clair - Pell City Campus

ST. CLAIR – PELL CITY CAMPUS

This site opened in Fall of 2006 and serves the needs of students in the eastern most part of our service area. Here we offer you an opportunity to complete your general education courses closer to home.

Chilton-Clanton Campus

CHILTON-CLANTON CAMPUS

The Conference & Performing Arts Center The Chilton-Clanton Campus of Jefferson State Community College is housed in a 30,000-square-foot building offering college courses in English, humanities and fine arts, natural sciences and mathematics, history, social and behavioral sciences, and nursing.