President and CEO: Dr. Leigh B. Goodson

TCC’s website: tulsacc.edu

Tulsa Community College is the third-largest college in Oklahoma, offering an affordable option with small class sizes and expert faculty. Focused on supporting student success, TCC serves approximately 21,500 students in college programs annually.

TCC offers a variety of Work Ready and University Transfer degrees and certifications for any student who wants to earn an associate’s degree, transfer to a four-year university for a bachelor’s degree, or complete a professional certification or credential. The college’s creative, innovative learning environments keep pace with rising career areas, with options ranging from aviation and bioscience to information technology and world languages.

The Tulsa Achieves scholarship pays tuition and fees for eligible graduating high school seniors who live in Tulsa County. In addition, the TCC Foundation has nearly $500,000 in scholarship opportunities available.

In 2021, TCC was recognized with two prestigious national awards from the American Association of Community Colleges: for exceptional work in student success outcomes leading to higher graduation rates, and for the institution’s strategic efforts in safety preparedness and planning.

TCC Fast Facts:

  • 20:1 student-teacher ratio
  • 121 degrees and certificates in Work Ready and University Transfer programs such as aviation, biotechnology, dental hygiene, fire & EMS, and veterinary technology
  • 65% of TCC students graduate debt-free
  • Four campuses and two community campuses for convenient access, resources and amenities: Metro Campus, Northeast Campus, Southeast Campus, West Campus, Riverside Community Campus & Aviation Center, and Owasso Community Campus
  • More than 60 student organizations
  • More than 500 international students representing 60+ countries
  • Founded in 1970

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Dr. Leigh B. Goodson