Jeff-At-Night: Continuing Studies in Health Careers through part-time programs for working adults
Classes are offered in the fall, spring and summer. You can start whenever it suits you.
Most classes convene in the early evening, Monday through Thursday, and end by 8 p.m. Some courses are offered during lunchtime or on weekends.
Many courses are accelerated. This means you can complete them in seven instead of the usual 14 weeks.
All classes are held in University buildings close to parking and well-lighted areas.
Class size is small – fewer than 20 students. There’s plenty of opportunity for discussion and individual attention.
Faculty are selected for their expertise, practical experience and dedication to teaching.
Academic advising and transcript evaluation are available at convenient times during the day and evening. Advising is strongly encouraged.
Challenge exams are provided for many courses and credit is available through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) sponsored by the College Board.
Credits earned through Jeff-At-Night are transferable to degree programs at area institutions.
Employees of Jefferson and Jefferson Health System member institutions are eligible for tuition assistance that, in most instances, covers 100% of tuition fees.
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