UpGrade
UpGrade your high school experience by earning college credit while still in high school.
You may take dual enrollment courses taught at your high school; International Baccalaureate (IB) or Advanced Placement (AP) classes and the subsequent tests; or you may attend classes on a community college campus through concurrent enrollment. Students are required to pay standard testing fees for AP and IB courses and tuition for any concurrent courses taken on campus.
The UpGrade program allows students to follow a course pathway that leads to a college certificate in general studies, an associate degree in general studies, and/or workforce credential. Course pathways vary by high school. If you are interested in learning more, consult with your high school counselor to see which course options are offered at your school.
Amelia County High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Carver College and Career Academy
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Charles City County High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Clover Hill High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Colonial Heights High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Cosby High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Dinwiddie High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Hopewell High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
James River High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
L.C. Bird High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Manchester High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Matoaca High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Midlothian High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Monacan High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Prince George High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Surry County High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Sussex High School
General Education Certificate
General Studies, AS
Thomas Dale High School
Closed July 1-4 & Web Changes Underway
The college will be closed July 1 – 4 for the Independence Day Holiday.
While the college is closed, current students may continue to register online for summer and for fall classes by logging into the Student Information System in myTyler/myBrightpoint.
New students, who are ready to the apply to the college, are encouraged to visit our Get Started page, which provides guidance and a link to or online application.
As we become Brightpoint Community College, the web site and web tools are transitioning. If you experience broken links on www.jtcc.edu, please try going to the same page at www.brightpoint.edu.