About TCC
Administration & Leadership
Every day, we work hard to make sure education is available to anyone who wants it. Our leaders are here to help you succeed.
Institutional Research, Reporting, & Analytics (IR)
Our research team plays a crucial role in helping TCC leaders make smart decisions. They collect and analyze relevant data to figure out how to improve the ways we serve and talk to our students.
Employment at TCC
Not only is TCC a great place to earn a degree, it's also a great place to work. Our employees find a supportive community that values innovation and collaboration, offering excellent benefits and rewarding work.
Events
Open Call for Artists: Please Touch the Art
Immerse yourself in art at "Please Touch the Art" exhibition! Submit up to three artworks for consideration in this sensory-rich showcase. Selected artists receive a $150 honorarium. Don't miss out on this enriching opportunity!
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- Metro Campus, McKeon Center for Creativity
I Can't Identify Plants with Tulsa Garden Center
Explore backyard botany to enhance home plant care. Gain insights for better plant identification. Free and open to everyone.
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- Metro Campus, Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity, 910 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119
Related News
Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma City University Sign Articulation Agreement
Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma City University inked an articulation agreement aimed at bolstering the nursing workforce and facilitating seamless academic transfers for students.
TCC Student is Semifinalist for Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship
Tulsa Community College student Heather Greene was announced as a semifinalist for the prestigious Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. Greene is one of 459 semifinalists selected by the foundation from a highly competitive pool of more than 1,600 applicants.
Engineering Student Presents Research at State Capitol
While many students enjoyed the much-needed rest that Spring Break provides, Leahla Chism showcased her work study research to a panel of judges and legislators at the State Capitol. The Tulsa Community College engineering student was one of 25 students across Oklahoma to participate in Research Day at the Capitol, an annual event held at the Oklahoma City Capitol rotunda that spotlights undergraduate research conducted at the state’s colleges and universities.