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Tulsa Community College, formerly known as Tulsa Junior College, was founded in 1970 to serve Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding community. It is the largest two-year college in Oklahoma and serves approximately 30,000 students per semester in credit and continuing education classes. TCC consists of four campuses and a conference center situated throughout the Tulsa metropolitan area with an annual budget of approximately $112 million. The college employs about 2,712 people, including 275 full-time faculty and 843 adjunct faculty. For the sixth consecutive year, TCC is ranked in the top three percent of more than 1,150 community colleges nationally in the number of associate degrees awarded in all disciplines.


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International Student Services

Tulsa Community College has a large International Student Program which provides considerable support to international students. They begin working with the student to complete all applications from the first email a student sends. They help students to understand the embassy process, and they offer a 24 hour emergency contact for all international students, including those who are newly arriving. Students are given the cell phone number of the person who heads the ISS program so that any student who is detained at the border can request the Border Control agent to call the school official and be verified. The same is true for medical emergencies in the U.S.

The ISS Office also maintains a resource sheet for international students. Individuals who will need housing when arriving in Tulsa can contact the ISS Office to arrange for an apartment to be ready on, before, or shortly after arrival depending upon the student's resources. If arriving without a family, students can request to be met at the airport. If the student is without housing accommodation, the student will stay at a prearranged hotel in downtown Tulsa. An ISS staff member will meet with the student on the following day, and help him/her to navigate the Tulsa community, and help the student to find a place to live. If needed, ISS staff will also help the student to learn how to shop in the U.S., and how to use the metro bus system.


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Diversity

More than 36 percent of TCC students come from underserved underrepresented communities. TCC ranks first in the nation in granting associate degrees to Native American students. TCC provides multicultural experiences for students such as the Red Fork Native American Film Festival, Global Festival, Hispanic Luncheon, and Day of Vision, as well as a multicultural curriculum emphasis. TCC students, through the College's community outreach and service learning programs, have made service contributions worth $1.5 million to the Greater Tulsa community over the past three years.


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Arts

The Signature Symphony at TCC plays throughout the year at the VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education on the Southeast Campus, offering classical and pops. The TCC Theatre Department at the PACE usually offers at least two plays per semester, with much impressive talent on display.


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Academics

TCC nursing graduates have a first-time 93 percent pass rate for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses. TCC's veterinary technology graduates maintain a 98 percent national and 100 percent state pass rate on credentialing examinations. TCC's 2005 graduates rank the highest in Oklahoma and surpass the national averages in all testing categories. Approximately 1,100 students are enrolled in Honors classes. TCC ranks 18th in the nation among 1,150 two-year colleges in the number of associate degrees granted. TCC ranks among the top 30 colleges nationally in granting education degrees. In fall 2005, TCC had 940 education majors. Twenty percent of the state's nurses are graduates of TCC'S nursing program, which is committed to helping meet the critical shortage of nurses in Oklahoma.


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Accreditation

Tulsa Community College is accredited by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Higher Learning Commission. The College is a member of the American Association of Community Colleges, the North Central Council of Two-Year Colleges and is also approved by the federal government to offer education under the Veterans and Social Security laws.


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Notable alumni

  • Randy Blake - basketball player; professional kickboxer
  • Rebecca Petty - Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Rogers, Arkansas

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References


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External links

  • Tulsa Community College
  • Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
  • Voices of Oklahoma interview with Dr. Dean VanTrease. First person interview conducted on February 23, 2012, with Dr. Dean VanTrease about the formation of Tulsa Junior College and its transformation into Tulsa Community College.

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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