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Spring Break 2024
We hope you have a relaxing spring break. If you need help over the break out a select group of our dedicated staff are still available to help.
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- All Campuses
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Health Hubs - March
Students are encouraged to stop by the Health Hub to receive free giveaways and wellness resources.
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- Various times
- All campuses
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Paw Pals - March
Paw Pals Therapy Dogs are coming back to Southeast Campus! Stop by and meet a furry friend!
- Southeast Campus, Building 7 - 2nd Floor
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Scholarship Application: Summer Deadline
Apply for more than 110 TCC Foundation scholarships with just one application in less time than it takes to drink a latte. (Okay, it takes 15-20 minutes, but you get the idea. Not long. Lots of financial aid potential.)
- All Campuses
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Transfer Tuesday featuring Southern Nazarene University
Explore Southern Nazarene University! Drop by anytime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to grab a snack and visit with representatives from Southern Nazarene University.
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- Metro Campus, Student Union Commons (2nd floor, Student Union Building)
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What's Poppin' for April?
Do you know what you're doing in April?
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- All Campuses, Student Union, Student Life Office
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Eggciting Egg Hunt
Do you like hunting?
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- All Campuses, Student Union, Student Life Office
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Transfer Tuesday featuring Rogers State University
Explore Rogers State University! Drop by anytime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. to grab a snack and visit with representatives from Rogers State University.
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- Metro Campus, Tables near Café and Student Life (2nd floor, Student Union Building)
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Register Now: Application Completion Night!
Do you need help completing your admission application for the fall 2024 semester? Join us at Application Completion Night where all application fees will be waived by the participating partner universities.
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- Metro Campus, Library Think Tank (#2001) & Library Computer Room (#2000N)
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OFFERINGS Exhibit & Opening Reception
Artists and writers will showcase their work in “OFFERINGS”, an exhibition by Tulsa Community College’s Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity in downtown Tulsa, April 3-27. The exhibit will explore themes of gratitude, respect, connection, and reciprocity. Inspired by TCC’s common book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, submitted artworks may recognize and celebrate our connection to the natural world. Award-winning and Emmy-nominated Comanche and Chickasaw/Choctaw artist and flutist Timothy Nevaquaya will perform at the ‘OFFERINGS’ opening reception on Friday, April 5 from 5-7 p.m. Nevaquaya’s art will also be displayed. The exhibition is on display April 3–27 in the event hall of the McKeon Center for Creativity. Visit the opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 5. Call before visiting for exhibit hours: 918-595-7339
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- Metro Campus, McKeon Center for Creativity