International Student Services Community of Practice
Zoom MeetingLink to meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84374316815
Link to meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84374316815
Community partnerships demystified: A workshop on building effective and mutually strengthening relationships” is an interactive session geared for anyone who wants to work more effectively with community-based organizations. The goal of the session is for participants to leave with insights, concrete tools and plans to initiate or strengthen their community-oriented engagement work. To register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pcO6vqzIrGdNzgBbaTe8IFg0o4OJmVldA Rachel Gold is the Director of the Tulsa Schweitzer Fellowship, a community health leadership program for Tulsa-area graduate students based at the University of Tulsa. Since leading the Fellowship since its inception in 2015, Rachel has supported Schweitzer Fellows in launching over 80 health initiatives across Eastern Oklahoma, […]
The purpose of this professional development presentation is to acquire an understanding of the different language profiles of native and heritage language Spanish speakers and learners and how this understanding influences their English language proficiency and preparation to advance in their higher education pursuits and academic success. Understanding the diverse linguistic profiles will inform the creation of an academic environment that enhances the language learners’ identity, safety, and sense of belonging in their journey toward and into higher education. Thus, this professional development presentation will briefly explore the multiple purposes that a placement test plays in measuring the language abilities and […]
Interested in joining a Community of Practice? Submit your interest here. What is a Community of Practice? The Tulsa Higher Education Consortium defines a Community of Practice (CoP) as “a group of people who share a similar role, a common set of challenges, or an interest in a topic and who collaborate to fulfill shared goals.” The three elements that make up a CoP are a community that facilitates interactions (such as discussions, collaborative activities, and relationship building); a shared domain of interest (such as student support or workforce partnerships); and a shared practice of experiences, stories, tolls and was of addressing challenges related to higher […]
Register now for Community Lifelines, a virtual panel highlighting the incredible services provided by 211 of Eastern Oklahoma, Hunger Free OK, and Tulsa Responds. Higher education professionals interested in learning more about support services are encouraged to attend.
Join us for a panel discussion featuring high school counselors from Broken Arrow, Jenks, Tulsa Public Schools, and Union. To build connections between high school and college, presenters will discuss challenges and resources for supporting students as they transition from high school to college.
Come join us for a safe and welcoming environment to learn, have conversations, and channel our mutual energy into creating a more open space for all students and administrators. Register here.
Interested in joining a Community of Practice? Submit your interest here. What is a Community of Practice? The Tulsa Higher Education Consortium defines a Community of Practice (CoP) as “a group of people who share a similar role, a common set of challenges, or an interest in a topic and who collaborate to fulfill shared goals.” The three elements that make up a CoP are a community that facilitates interactions (such as discussions, collaborative activities, and relationship building); a shared domain of interest (such as student support or workforce partnerships); and a shared practice of experiences, stories, tolls and was of addressing challenges related to higher […]
Interested in joining a Community of Practice? Submit your interest here. What is a Community of Practice? The Tulsa Higher Education Consortium defines a Community of Practice (CoP) as “a group of people who share a similar role, a common set of challenges, or an interest in a topic and who collaborate to fulfill shared goals.” The three elements that make up a CoP are a community that facilitates interactions (such as discussions, collaborative activities, and relationship building); a shared domain of interest (such as student support or workforce partnerships); and a shared practice of experiences, stories, tolls and was of addressing challenges related to higher […]
TCC's University Transfer Office & the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium are teaming up to bring you this opportunity to complete your application to a participating partner university! Participating partner universities include Langston University, Northeastern State University, Oklahoma State University, Rogers State University, Southern Nazarene University, University of Tulsa, & the University of Oklahoma. All application fees will be waived at this event! Register here: https://tcc2university.wufoo.com/forms/r13w2ltj0y008fk/
Now, more than ever, cross-sector and cross-institutional collaboration is critical for supporting students across the city, state, and nation. Educators, leaders, and professionals from the nine Consortium institutions as well as the seven affiliate organizations are invited to come together for the 2024 spring convening to share research, best practices, and innovative strategies. Register to attend here. Submit a Proposal Get ready for THE Consortium’s Spring 2023 convening! We’re building upon our successful Fall 2023 event by inviting even more experts and adding brand new breakout sessions. We are seeking presentation proposals that highlight research, best practices, areas of interest, and […]
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