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  1. Graduate Receives Up To $120,000 To Pursue Bachelor’s Degree

    Dallas Elleman was awarded the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, worth up to $40,000 per year for up to three years to complete a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university. This scholarship for top community college students is the largest private scholarship for community college transfer students in the country.

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  2. TCC Forensics Team Wins National Sweepstakes Award

    The 2015-2016 Tulsa Community College Forensics and Speech students raised the bar by earning more individual and team awards at state and national competitions than in previous years.

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  3. TCC Student Named 2016 Newman Civic Fellow

    Andrea Haddox, a Tulsa Community College student, has been named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact. She is one of 218 student leaders recognized from colleges nationwide for finding...

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  4. TCC Student Starts Race to Battle Veteran Suicide

    A Marine Corps veteran herself, Tulsa Community College student Megan Lowry, wanted to do something to stop the number of veteran suicides by bringing awareness to the problem in our community. She...

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  5. Reed Sowell

    Reed rebooted his college experience at TCC and prepared for a transition into the education field.

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