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Tulsa Community College
MottoBuilding success through education
TypePublic community college
Established1970; 54 years ago (1970)
Academic affiliationsSpace-grant
Endowment$849,397
PresidentDr. Leigh B. Goodson
Academic staff280 Full-Time and 402 Part-Time
Students14,391 (Fall 2022)
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma, United States
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue  
Websitewww.tulsacc.edu

Tulsa Community College is a public community college in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was founded in 1970 and is the largest two-year college in Oklahoma. It serves approximately 23,000 students per year in classes. TCC consists of four main campuses, two community campuses, and a conference center situated throughout the Tulsa metropolitan area with an annual budget of approximately $112 million. The college employs about 2,270 people, including 280 full-time faculty and 536 adjunct faculty. In 2022, the Tulsa Community College established the Cyber Skills Center as a part of its workforce development initiatives. The center, supported by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, focuses on building a diverse tech workforce in the Tulsa area.

Notable alumni

References

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  10. "Former Tribal Councilor Starr Scott dies at 81". cherokeephoenix.org. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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Colleges and universities in Oklahoma
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The University of Oklahoma system
Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical Colleges system
Regional University System of Oklahoma
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