With a significant portion of the student body that is military connected, meeting the needs of this group is important to TCC.
TCC students Nathan Price and Abigail Ransaw tell about their journeys on the road to success.
TCC Connect Campus makes college possible for non-traditional students through e-Learning and Weekend College.
Quentin Johnson tells about his journey to graduation, wanting other students who are struggling with a disability to know they are capable.
TCC students Amber Austin and Miriyana Villa tell about their journeys on the road to success.
Ninety-two-year-old Izora Jones is still attending TCC after 30 years and has completed 172 classes as of spring 2018.
International students work to overcome challenges to higher education in the U.S. In spring 2018, students from 71 different countries were registered at TCC.
Homeless and ready for a change, Kevin Brooks finds a new beginning at TCC.
SI leaders need both personality and passion. They need not only to be able to impart knowledge, but also to “model the way” for the other students.
New resources are available to help students in need.
International student leaves all that is familiar to find a new home at TCC.
TCC alumnus works to make a positive difference in the world.
Prior learning assessment allows qualified student to apply work experience toward program requirements.
Single mother enrolls at TCC to be a better provider and a role model for her daughters.
Lifelong learners in Senior Ed navigate online learning.
TCC provides area businesses with employees who grow into just what they need.
Harnessing the power of webinars to educate and engage students.