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  1. Electrical Fire Interrupts Classes at TCC's Metro Campus

    Tulsa Community College’s Metro Campus, except for the Thomas K. McKeon Center for Creativity, will be closed Wednesday, June 19. TCC experienced an electrical fire in its main academic building at...

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  2. Signature Symphony at TCC will pay tribute to New York, Boston & Oklahoma City in annual 4th on the 3rd Concert

    Celebrate July 4th one day early as the Signature Symphony at TCC hosts its annual 4th on the 3rd Concert. This year’s theme is a “Patriotic Celebration” with special tributes to New York, Boston, and...

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  3. TCC Board of Regents approves a modest tuition and fee increase

    The Tulsa Community College Board of Regents approved a little more than a 2% increase in tuition and fees during its June 13 meeting. The change in tuition and fees equals a $2.50 per credit hour...

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  4. Procrastinate no more. Start that novel today!

    There is no longer a reason to put off writing that novel, poem, memoir or short fiction piece. Inspiration and instruction are coming to TCC to ignite your writing fire. Tulsa Community College in...

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  5. Top 24 Entrepreneurs Named by TCC StartUp Cup

    Tulsa Community College saw a record number of applications for the 2013 TCC StartUp Cup and the list of business start-ups has been narrowed to the Top 24. Those entrepreneurs now move to the next...

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