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
In Our Image Exhibit Nov. 6 - Dec. 2
Make plans to visit In Our Image: Visions for the Future, an exhibition on display at the Center for Creativity Nov. 6 – Dec. 2.
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- Various times
- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
In Our Image Exhibit: Opening Reception Nov. 8
Join us for the opening reception of In Our Image from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Center for Creativity. Free and open to the public.
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- Thomas K. Mckeon Center for Creativity, McKeon Center for Creativity
Related News
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.
TCC One of First in Nation to Join FAA’s Enhanced Air Traffic Training Program
Tulsa Community College has signed an agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration to become one of the nation’s first schools in the Enhanced Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI), part of a strategic effort to address the national shortage of air traffic controllers.
TCC Sees Impressive Enrollment Growth for Fall 2024
Tulsa Community College is celebrating an increase of 7.9% in overall enrollment for Fall 2024, marking an additional 1,131 students and 10,800 credit hours compared to Fall 2023. This growth highlights the increasing demand for accessible and affordable higher education in the region.