Jones County Junior College

Jones County Junior College
Former names
Jones County Agricultural High School
Motto Inspiring Greatness
Type Public University
Established September 18, 1911
President Dr. Jesse Smith, Ph.D.
Location Ellisville, Mississippi, USA
Campus Rural, 360 acres
Colors Maroon and Gold         
Nickname Bobcats
Mascot Bruiser the Bobcat
Website www.jcjc.edu
Jones County Junior College as viewed from U.S. Route 11

Jones County Junior College is a junior college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools located in Ellisville, Mississippi. JCJC serves its eight-county district consisting of Clarke, Covington, Greene, Jasper, Jones, Perry, Smith and Wayne counties. The college holds membership in the Mississippi Association of Colleges, the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges and the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges. In 2014, the men's basketball team defeated Indian Hills Community College to win the NJCAA National Championship.[1]

In 1955, the Jones County Junior College football team became the first all-white team in Mississippi to play a racially-integrated team. Jones County played in the Junior Rose Bowl, now the Pasadena Bowl, against Compton Community College in Compton, California. Erle Johnston, a Mississippi journalist and political figure, shortly before his death in 1995, organized the 40th anniversary celebration for players from the two teams.[2]

Facilities

The C. L. Neil Building contains the college cafeteria.[3]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

References

  1. "IHCC-Jones County NJCAA National Championship Game". KTVO-TV via station website. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  2. "Erle E. Johnston, Jr., Papers". lib.usm.edu. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  3. Home page. Jones County Junior College Dining. Retrieved on April 12, 2015.
  4. Super Bowl XXXIX
  5. "Charles W. Pickering, Sr.". fjc.gov. Retrieved March 30, 2012.

External links

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