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 Board Policy - Professor Emerit Policy and Process Responsible Executive Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Review Cycle July 2025; 5 years References Editorial Purpose and Scope This policy formalizes the recognition of outstanding... Basic page Board Policy - Retention and Disposition Schedule LGS-1 Responsible Executive CIO Review Cycle Annual. January. References LGS-1 Purpose and Scope The State Archives, State Department, pursuant to section 57.25 of the Arts and Cultural Affairs Law, and... Landing Page Manufacturing & Development Expo External Website College Catalog Basic page Designing CollegeNow Curriculum Designing curriculum for your school with the college-bound student in mind. Concurrent Enrollment can help high school students to prepare for college by helping them to transition to college level... Basic page CollegeNow Math Degree Requirements A.S. degrees are designed for seamless transfer and must have at least 30 Gen Ed credits, including SUNY Gen Ed math A.A.S. degrees are designed for career entry; students may transfer, realizing that... Basic page Grading Policies At the beginning of each College course, the instructor will inform students of the criteria to be used in determining the final grade. Students who enter the course late should be sure that they know... Basic page CollegeNow Counselor Responsibilities Guidelines Responsibilities The responsibilities of a school counselor may vary by school, but there are some common expectations. Counselors are primarily responsible for advising students about taking... Basic page CollegeNow Mentor Guidelines Every student enrolled in a CollegeNow Online course is required to work with a mentor at his or her high school. Mentors support students in their transition to college level coursework in the online... Basic page CollegeNow Instructor FAQs Is there a standard attendance policy? Instructors must indicate their attendance policy in the course outline. Most schools have their own attendance policies that the teacher must follow for the... Landing Page CollegeNow High School Partners Basic page Purpose of CollegeNow Faculty Liaison Program To monitor quality, consistency, and curricular alignment of concurrent enrollment classes that are awarding college credits. To improve overall communication and encourage dialogue between Tompkins... 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 Institutional Data The Institutional Data page offers a comprehensive look at key college metrics and trends. Here, you’ll find annual fact books, enrollment and student success data, survey results, and official... 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 CollegeNow Concurrent Enrollment Timeline Reminder: All Registration Verification and grading must be submitted using myTC3. Fall Semester Classes Start — September 22, 2025 Last Day of Classes — January 23, 2026 Last Date to Add — October 3... 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... Landing Page Register for Classes 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 Board Policy - Professor Emerit Policy and Process Responsible Executive Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Review Cycle July 2025; 5 years References Editorial Purpose and Scope This policy formalizes the recognition of outstanding...
Basic page Board Policy - Retention and Disposition Schedule LGS-1 Responsible Executive CIO Review Cycle Annual. January. References LGS-1 Purpose and Scope The State Archives, State Department, pursuant to section 57.25 of the Arts and Cultural Affairs Law, and...
Basic page Designing CollegeNow Curriculum Designing curriculum for your school with the college-bound student in mind. Concurrent Enrollment can help high school students to prepare for college by helping them to transition to college level...
Basic page CollegeNow Math Degree Requirements A.S. degrees are designed for seamless transfer and must have at least 30 Gen Ed credits, including SUNY Gen Ed math A.A.S. degrees are designed for career entry; students may transfer, realizing that...
Basic page Grading Policies At the beginning of each College course, the instructor will inform students of the criteria to be used in determining the final grade. Students who enter the course late should be sure that they know...
Basic page CollegeNow Counselor Responsibilities Guidelines Responsibilities The responsibilities of a school counselor may vary by school, but there are some common expectations. Counselors are primarily responsible for advising students about taking...
Basic page CollegeNow Mentor Guidelines Every student enrolled in a CollegeNow Online course is required to work with a mentor at his or her high school. Mentors support students in their transition to college level coursework in the online...
Basic page CollegeNow Instructor FAQs Is there a standard attendance policy? Instructors must indicate their attendance policy in the course outline. Most schools have their own attendance policies that the teacher must follow for the...
Basic page Purpose of CollegeNow Faculty Liaison Program To monitor quality, consistency, and curricular alignment of concurrent enrollment classes that are awarding college credits. To improve overall communication and encourage dialogue between Tompkins...
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 Institutional Data The Institutional Data page offers a comprehensive look at key college metrics and trends. Here, you’ll find annual fact books, enrollment and student success data, survey results, and official...
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 CollegeNow Concurrent Enrollment Timeline Reminder: All Registration Verification and grading must be submitted using myTC3. Fall Semester Classes Start — September 22, 2025 Last Day of Classes — January 23, 2026 Last Date to Add — October 3...
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...