Filter By Category Academics Admissions (-) Advising & Student Success Alumni Alumni Stories Campus Life College Info College Updates Faculty Resources (-) Financial (-) Health & Safety Human Resources Student Life Student Success Support Services Technology Content type Basic page Landing Page Resource Type External Website Form Employees must login to see secured content in the search results. Basic page Title IV Refund Policy The U.S. Department of Education assumes that you earn your aid based on the period of time you remain enrolled. During the first 60 percent of the semester you earn Title IV funds in direct... Basic page American Rescue Act Special Circumstance If you have a documented Special Circumstance that negatively affects you/your family’s financial situation – such as state unemployment receipts – you could be eligible for a financial aid adjustment... Basic page Academic Advising Academic Advisors You will be assigned a faculty academic advisor for your program of study. You usually stay with the same academic advisor until graduation unless you change degree programs. All... Basic page Crime Alerts & Logs Report an Incident Crime Alerts/Public Crime Log The Clery Act is a federal statute requiring colleges and universities to keep and disclose their information about crime on and near their respective... External Website College Catalog Basic page Consumer Information The Higher Education Act of 1965 and The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 require colleges and universities that receive Title IV funds to disclose certain specific information about the... Basic page Late Withdrawal/Waiver of Liability Appeal Guide Use the Late Withdrawal/Waiver of Liability Appeal form to request an exception to Tompkins Cortland Community College’s liability and/or withdrawal policies. Before completing the form, please review... Basic page HEERF ARP (HEERF III) Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Tompkins Cortland Community College received Student Aid funding under section 2003(7) of the ARP. This program, with some changes, provides... Basic page How to Use DegreeWorks Planning your progress to graduation DegreeWorks is a degree audit team used by SUNY schools. It allows students and advisors to review progress toward graduation. DegreeWorks helps students... Landing Page Register for Classes Basic page About Campus Police Our campus police department is a partner in creating an environment for student success. Our officers provide coverage on campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, enforcing laws and being prepared... Basic page Emergency Closings and Delays During the winter season, we can expect frequent snow and occasional severe winter weather. Closings and delays will be implemented only when extreme winter conditions exist. Day Classes For inclement... Landing Page Community Members TC3 provides a variety of facilities and programs for community members to enjoy, from fitness and recreation to events and gatherings. Explore all the resources available to you right here in your Landing Page Student Support Basic page 2024 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report Tompkins Cortland Community College Campus Police Main Building, Room 118 Phone: 607.844.6511 Published in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Statistics... Basic page Report an Incident For emergencies, dial 911. Crimes, suspicious activity, or any other safety and security concerns can be reported 24/7 by calling the Campus Police non-emergency line at 607-844-6511. If the situation... Basic page Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment Unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, citizenship status... Basic page Title IX: Overview Although Title IX is best known for breaking down barriers in sports for women and girls, it also prohibits all discrimination and harassment on the basis of sex, including all sexual violence... Basic page Title IX: Definitions Sexual harassment - Sexual harassment is a form of misconduct which undermines an individual’s integrity and human dignity. It can originate from a person of either sex against a person of the... Basic page Title IX: How to Report What to do if this is an Emergency To contact Campus Police, dial 607-844-6511, or Ext. 6511 from any campus phone. For emergencies, dial 911 and the 911 Center will immediately dispatch campus police... Load More
Basic page Title IV Refund Policy The U.S. Department of Education assumes that you earn your aid based on the period of time you remain enrolled. During the first 60 percent of the semester you earn Title IV funds in direct...
Basic page American Rescue Act Special Circumstance If you have a documented Special Circumstance that negatively affects you/your family’s financial situation – such as state unemployment receipts – you could be eligible for a financial aid adjustment...
Basic page Academic Advising Academic Advisors You will be assigned a faculty academic advisor for your program of study. You usually stay with the same academic advisor until graduation unless you change degree programs. All...
Basic page Crime Alerts & Logs Report an Incident Crime Alerts/Public Crime Log The Clery Act is a federal statute requiring colleges and universities to keep and disclose their information about crime on and near their respective...
Basic page Consumer Information The Higher Education Act of 1965 and The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 require colleges and universities that receive Title IV funds to disclose certain specific information about the...
Basic page Late Withdrawal/Waiver of Liability Appeal Guide Use the Late Withdrawal/Waiver of Liability Appeal form to request an exception to Tompkins Cortland Community College’s liability and/or withdrawal policies. Before completing the form, please review...
Basic page HEERF ARP (HEERF III) Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Tompkins Cortland Community College received Student Aid funding under section 2003(7) of the ARP. This program, with some changes, provides...
Basic page How to Use DegreeWorks Planning your progress to graduation DegreeWorks is a degree audit team used by SUNY schools. It allows students and advisors to review progress toward graduation. DegreeWorks helps students...
Basic page About Campus Police Our campus police department is a partner in creating an environment for student success. Our officers provide coverage on campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, enforcing laws and being prepared...
Basic page Emergency Closings and Delays During the winter season, we can expect frequent snow and occasional severe winter weather. Closings and delays will be implemented only when extreme winter conditions exist. Day Classes For inclement...
Landing Page Community Members TC3 provides a variety of facilities and programs for community members to enjoy, from fitness and recreation to events and gatherings. Explore all the resources available to you right here in your
Basic page 2024 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report Tompkins Cortland Community College Campus Police Main Building, Room 118 Phone: 607.844.6511 Published in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Statistics...
Basic page Report an Incident For emergencies, dial 911. Crimes, suspicious activity, or any other safety and security concerns can be reported 24/7 by calling the Campus Police non-emergency line at 607-844-6511. If the situation...
Basic page Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment Unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, citizenship status...
Basic page Title IX: Overview Although Title IX is best known for breaking down barriers in sports for women and girls, it also prohibits all discrimination and harassment on the basis of sex, including all sexual violence...
Basic page Title IX: Definitions Sexual harassment - Sexual harassment is a form of misconduct which undermines an individual’s integrity and human dignity. It can originate from a person of either sex against a person of the...
Basic page Title IX: How to Report What to do if this is an Emergency To contact Campus Police, dial 607-844-6511, or Ext. 6511 from any campus phone. For emergencies, dial 911 and the 911 Center will immediately dispatch campus police...