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 History of the College When Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) first opened its doors in September of 1968, 180 students were registered to attend. Classes were held in Groton in the former high school building. The... Basic page Mission, Vision & Values Our Mission We foster lifelong curiosity and inquiry through innovative educational pathways, leading students to meaningful work, economic growth, and a brighter future. Our Vision To advance... Basic page Sustainable Development Goals The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an international call to action to end poverty, protect natural resources, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17... Basic page Chancellor’s & Trustees’ Awards for Excellence Recognition of SUNY Chancellor’s Award Winners for 2025 Excellence in Faculty Service – Kerry Curran Excellence in Teaching – Lisa Seyfried Excellence in Professional Service – Carrie Coates Whitmore... Basic page Economic Impact Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) creates value in many ways. The college plays a key role in helping students increase their employability and achieve their individual potential. The college... Basic page TC3 Farm Overview The TC3 Farm is a real, working farm adjacent to campus in Dryden. It serves as the hands-in-the-dirt classroom for our Sustainable Farming and Food Systems program as well as growing fresh produce... Basic page TC3 Farm CSA Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a shared connection between a farmer and the folks who eat the food the farmer grows. It is a mutual commitment between the farmer and the shareholders. The... Basic page About Institutional Research & Effectiveness Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness supports the mission, vision, and values of the college by providing accurate, timely, and meaningful data to inform planning, decision-making, and... Basic page Human Participant Guidelines Before conducting any research or surveys involving Tompkins Cortland Community College students, faculty, or staff, contact the IR Department for approval. All provisions in this policy are... Basic page Survey & Research Application Survey and Research Review Committee (SARRC) Our mission is to review and approve research proposals, especially surveys at Tompkins Cortland to make sure that they comply with internal as well as... Basic page Swimming Pool The TC3 pool is available for family swims, lap swimming, college swims (TC3 students only), water aerobics, and swim lessons. Fees Swimming Pool Fees Group Fees TC3 Students Free with TC3 ID TC3... Basic page Fitness Center Join the Fitness Center! Complete the Fitness Center Application, including a waiver-release-hold harmless agreement and a physical activity readiness questionnaire (Par-Q). A Physician's Clearance... Basic page Report to the Community 2024 Basic page Professor Emeritus The College's Board of Trustees first approved the Policy on Professor Emeritus Status on June 20, 1991, to honor professors who served with great distinction in his or her primary area of... Basic page Board Policy - Academic Freedom and Tenure The Board of Trustees supports the principles of Academic Freedom and Tenure as set forth in the agreement between the College and the Faculty Association. Effective Date 7/20/72 Board Reviewed 4/24... Basic page Board Policy - Chancellor's/Trustees' Awards for Excellence The Board of Trustees of Tompkins Cortland Community College will acknowledge the contributions of exceptional members of the professional community through annual awards known as “The Chancellor’s... Basic page Board Policy - Assessment of Curriculum All degree programs shall be reviewed and evaluated every five years, according to a schedule established by an agreement between the College and SUNY, and in accordance with SUNY’s guidelines for... Basic page Board Policy - Distribution and Posting of Non-Campus Related Materials Non-campus related materials designed for posting or distribution at Tompkins Cortland Community College are guaranteed First Amendment protection, except when such materials interfere with the... Basic page Board Policy - Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Tompkins Cortland Community College is an equal opportunity employer and institution. It shall not discriminate on any basis prohibited by applicable Federal and/or State law including race, color... 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... Load More
Basic page History of the College When Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) first opened its doors in September of 1968, 180 students were registered to attend. Classes were held in Groton in the former high school building. The...
Basic page Mission, Vision & Values Our Mission We foster lifelong curiosity and inquiry through innovative educational pathways, leading students to meaningful work, economic growth, and a brighter future. Our Vision To advance...
Basic page Sustainable Development Goals The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an international call to action to end poverty, protect natural resources, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The 17...
Basic page Chancellor’s & Trustees’ Awards for Excellence Recognition of SUNY Chancellor’s Award Winners for 2025 Excellence in Faculty Service – Kerry Curran Excellence in Teaching – Lisa Seyfried Excellence in Professional Service – Carrie Coates Whitmore...
Basic page Economic Impact Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) creates value in many ways. The college plays a key role in helping students increase their employability and achieve their individual potential. The college...
Basic page TC3 Farm Overview The TC3 Farm is a real, working farm adjacent to campus in Dryden. It serves as the hands-in-the-dirt classroom for our Sustainable Farming and Food Systems program as well as growing fresh produce...
Basic page TC3 Farm CSA Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a shared connection between a farmer and the folks who eat the food the farmer grows. It is a mutual commitment between the farmer and the shareholders. The...
Basic page About Institutional Research & Effectiveness Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness supports the mission, vision, and values of the college by providing accurate, timely, and meaningful data to inform planning, decision-making, and...
Basic page Human Participant Guidelines Before conducting any research or surveys involving Tompkins Cortland Community College students, faculty, or staff, contact the IR Department for approval. All provisions in this policy are...
Basic page Survey & Research Application Survey and Research Review Committee (SARRC) Our mission is to review and approve research proposals, especially surveys at Tompkins Cortland to make sure that they comply with internal as well as...
Basic page Swimming Pool The TC3 pool is available for family swims, lap swimming, college swims (TC3 students only), water aerobics, and swim lessons. Fees Swimming Pool Fees Group Fees TC3 Students Free with TC3 ID TC3...
Basic page Fitness Center Join the Fitness Center! Complete the Fitness Center Application, including a waiver-release-hold harmless agreement and a physical activity readiness questionnaire (Par-Q). A Physician's Clearance...
Basic page Professor Emeritus The College's Board of Trustees first approved the Policy on Professor Emeritus Status on June 20, 1991, to honor professors who served with great distinction in his or her primary area of...
Basic page Board Policy - Academic Freedom and Tenure The Board of Trustees supports the principles of Academic Freedom and Tenure as set forth in the agreement between the College and the Faculty Association. Effective Date 7/20/72 Board Reviewed 4/24...
Basic page Board Policy - Chancellor's/Trustees' Awards for Excellence The Board of Trustees of Tompkins Cortland Community College will acknowledge the contributions of exceptional members of the professional community through annual awards known as “The Chancellor’s...
Basic page Board Policy - Assessment of Curriculum All degree programs shall be reviewed and evaluated every five years, according to a schedule established by an agreement between the College and SUNY, and in accordance with SUNY’s guidelines for...
Basic page Board Policy - Distribution and Posting of Non-Campus Related Materials Non-campus related materials designed for posting or distribution at Tompkins Cortland Community College are guaranteed First Amendment protection, except when such materials interfere with the...
Basic page Board Policy - Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Tompkins Cortland Community College is an equal opportunity employer and institution. It shall not discriminate on any basis prohibited by applicable Federal and/or State law including race, color...
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...