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  1. TCC Fills Vacancy and Names VP of Student Success and Equity

    Tulsa Community College has named Eunice Tarver as Vice President of Student Success and Equity. With the pandemic and an effort to trim costs, this position went unfilled with President Leigh Goodson, Ph.D. stepping in to serve in that role for seven months.

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  2. TCC and Partners Selected for National Equity Transfer Initiative

    Tulsa Community College has been selected to participate in the national Equity Transfer Initiative with partners Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow and Oklahoma State University-Tulsa. In its first year, the national initiative selected 16 partnerships from across the country to focus on increasing transfer rates for African American, Hispanic, adult, and first-generation learners.

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  3. TCC Announces Pilot Program Name Change; Expansion with Broken Arrow and Tulsa Public Schools

    Students in the Broken Arrow Public Schools and Tulsa Public Schools districts will be able to earn a college degree from Tulsa Community College at no cost to the student while they complete high school.

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  4. TCC Adjunct Faculty Designs 2020 Holiday Card

    Cristiana Prado learned the art of watercolor from her mother. While she prefers to work in ceramics, she is influenced by watercolor even with glazing ceramics. She entered the 2020 TCC Holiday Card Design Competition with a watercolor that was selected as this year's TCC Holiday Card.

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  5. Aerospace and Cybersecurity Training Focus of Center of Workforce Excellence

    With a statewide focus of training individuals in two high-demand industries, Rose State and Tulsa Community College received the designation of the first Aerospace and Cybersecurity Center of Workforce Excellence in Oklahoma.

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  6. TCC Hosts Critical Conversations on Equity and Education with National Speakers

    For the second year, Tulsa Community College will host an important dialogue about equity, education and student success with nationally recognized speakers.

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  7. TCC Hosts Discussion on How Best to Support Transfer Students in Tulsa Region and Launches New Web Tool

    Tulsa Community College is hosting a virtual symposium featuring a national expert on college and university transfer on Friday, Oct. 23 during National Transfer Student Week.

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  8. Signing Ceremony Marks National Transfer Student Week

    Leaders of higher education institutions from the Tulsa metro area held a signing ceremony to mark National Transfer Student Week and show progress toward increasing the number of bachelor’s degrees in the Tulsa metro area.

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  9. TCC Announces New Endowed Scholarship Funded Through Campaign for Completion

    Tulsa Community College and the Honorable Kathy Taylor, along with her family, announce a new endowed scholarship to help students achieve their dreams of going to college. Named after Taylor’s mother, the Lola Catherine McGarvey Taylor Endowed Scholarship provides access to a college degree for students who have a financial need.

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  10. “Religious State of the 918”: Awareness & Understanding of Religious Diversity

    The “Religious State of the 918” is a year-long project to promote awareness and understanding of religious diversity in the Tulsa area and its role in local history and culture. Led by Dr. Allen Culpepper, a Tulsa Community College faculty member, this experience is embedded in the TCC Honors Program for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters.

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