Jumpstart your college education.
Monroe College is committed to helping you jumpstart your college education by offering interesting and challenging courses. Monroe College was founded in 1933 and is a private, coeducational institution accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Monroe offers a variety of Bachelor and Associates Degrees. As a teaching-oriented institution of higher learning, Monroe emphasizes instructional excellence, and is committed to sustaining faculty who are caring, dedicated and knowledgeable in their fields.
The Jumpstart Advantage
- Jumpstart classes are offered free of charge to qualified candidates - a value of over $1,700 per 3-credit course.
- Students could be eligible for scholarships and grants upon acceptance and commitment to Monroe College.
- Classes are taught by experienced Monroe College faculty.
Earning College Credit
Monroe College grants three college credits for each class successfully completed. Classes run once per week during the fall and winter semesters. Students must adhere to the college attendance policy and complete required exams and assignments to earn a grade and be awarded college credit. Once credits have been awarded, Monroe College provides official transcripts by request.
Registration Periods
Jumpstart classes are offered in both the fall and winter semesters. Registration takes place in September for the fall semester and January for the winter semester. Class offerings may be adjusted based on the level of interest each semester.
Jumpstart Course List
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School of Business and Accounting Principles of Accounting Introduction to Business Introduction to Marketing
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School of Criminal Justice The American Criminal Justice System Introduction to Law Enforcement and Public Safety Criminal Law
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School of Information Technology Introduction to Information Technology Web Design Technology
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School of Education Foundations of Education
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School of Allied Health Professions Introduction to Contemporary Health Issues Emergency Medical Applications
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School of Hospitality Management and the Culinary Arts Introduction to Hospitality Management
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Department of English and Social Sciences Speech Communication Psychology
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