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
PHOTOG Presents Moments In Time Exhibit
Experience captivating photography at PHOTOG's "Moments In Time" exhibit, celebrating art, creativity, and community. Free and open to all.
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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
I Can't Photograph Portraits with Center for Creativity February 1
Learn beginner portrait photography techniques at the Center for Creativity on Feb. 1. No experience needed, all cameras welcome! Free registration.
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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
Related News
Student Artist Captures Sense of Community with Holiday Card Design
Tulsa Community College student Scout Haggard won the College’s holiday card contest with a painting of TCC’s Southeast Campus in a snowy scene. Haggard says she was inspired by the warmth and sense of community she feels on campus.
TCC Welcomes New Members to President’s Cabinet
Tulsa Community College welcomes Dr. Matthew Olsen as Chief Human Resources Officer and John Price as Vice President of Legal Affairs and General Counsel to the President's Cabinet. Both leaders bring extensive experience and strategic insight to the College and support TCC’s mission of accessible, quality education for the Tulsa community.
TCC Hosts Inaugural Manufacturing Day
TCC hosted its first-ever Manufacturing Day at the Northeast Campus, bringing dozens of Tulsa Public Schools students together on Oct. 3 and 4. Over the course of two days, students engaged in hands-on activities giving them valuable exposure to the practical skills needed in engineering and manufacturing careers.