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 SUNY Sexual Violence Response Policy In accordance with our Students’ Bill of Rights, reporting individuals shall have the right to pursue more than one of the options below at the same time, or to choose not to participate in any of the... Basic page Sexual Harassment Policy for All Employers in New York State Introduction Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to maintaining a workplace free from sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a form of workplace discrimination. All employees are... Basic page Title IX: Alternative Resolution Process for Students If a student does not wish to participate in an investigation and/or a live-hearing, they may choose to enter into the College’s Alternative Resolution process. Alternative Resolutions may give... Basic page Title IX: Confidentiality Conversations are kept as confidential as possible, but limited information about incidents of sexual misconduct must be shared with relevant administrators and a Title IX Coordinator so that the... Basic page Title IX: Climate Survey Results On April 3, 2023, our campus began an online administration of the Sexual Violence Prevalence (SVP) Campus Climate Survey. This survey was administered to students and employees and is required to... Basic page Title IX: Resources Resources for victims of sexual harassment or sexual assault Tompkins Cortland Office of Campus Police—room 118, 607-844-6511 Tompkins Cortland Health and Wellness Services—room 122, 607-844-8222, ext... Basic page Title IX: Awareness and Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to reducing the incidence of sexual and interpersonal violence. Our institution believes that everyone within our campus community has a responsibility... Basic page Title IX: Sexual Violence Response Policy At Tompkins Cortland we encourage all to report incidents of sexual violence, and other forms of harassment and discrimination, so that we have the opportunity to respond in a way that diminishes the... Basic page Title IX: All Gender Restrooms In keeping with the College’s policy against discrimination and harassment and the commitment to inclusion, the College allows students, staff, faculty, and visitors to use the restroom or facility... Basic page Human Rights Unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, creed or religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, military status, genetic predisposition or carrier status... Basic page Grievance & Conduct Violation Policies Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to the development and maintenance of mutual respect among all members of the college community. We seek to work together to understand and address... Basic page Disability-Related Accommodation Procedures for requesting disability-related accommodations (inside and outside the classroom) for students can be found in Access & Equity. Procedures for requesting disability-related accommodations... Basic page Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) All students who receive financial aid must make satisfactory academic progress in their degree program to continue eligibility for aid. What is SAP? Federal regulations require colleges to establish... Basic page Annual notification under the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 August 28, 2025 The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 (the “Acts”) require colleges to publish their policies regarding the possession, use, or... Form Study Abroad - All-in-One Form Basic page Financial Aid Verification After you file your FAFSA, you may be selected by the U. S. Department of Education for review in a process called verification. A message included on your Student Aid Report (your FAFSA confirmation... Basic page Financial Aid Forms Citizenship Verification Request Dependency Override Emergency Cash Advance Request Exhausted Aid Appeal Financial Aid Appeal Verification of Identity Special Circumstances Parent Assets Student... Basic page Scholarships Hundreds of Students. Thousands of Dollars. Endless Possibilities. At Tompkins Cortland Community College, we believe financial barriers should never stand in the way of your education and your dreams... Basic page Excelsior Scholarship Students attending SUNY or CUNY colleges who meet certain financial, academic, and residency requirements may also be eligible for New York's Excelsior Scholarship program. The Excelsior Scholarship... Basic page Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) EOP supports students who have the potential to succeed in college but may face economic or academic challenges. We’re committed to making your transition into college life smoother so you feel... Load More
Basic page SUNY Sexual Violence Response Policy In accordance with our Students’ Bill of Rights, reporting individuals shall have the right to pursue more than one of the options below at the same time, or to choose not to participate in any of the...
Basic page Sexual Harassment Policy for All Employers in New York State Introduction Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to maintaining a workplace free from sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a form of workplace discrimination. All employees are...
Basic page Title IX: Alternative Resolution Process for Students If a student does not wish to participate in an investigation and/or a live-hearing, they may choose to enter into the College’s Alternative Resolution process. Alternative Resolutions may give...
Basic page Title IX: Confidentiality Conversations are kept as confidential as possible, but limited information about incidents of sexual misconduct must be shared with relevant administrators and a Title IX Coordinator so that the...
Basic page Title IX: Climate Survey Results On April 3, 2023, our campus began an online administration of the Sexual Violence Prevalence (SVP) Campus Climate Survey. This survey was administered to students and employees and is required to...
Basic page Title IX: Resources Resources for victims of sexual harassment or sexual assault Tompkins Cortland Office of Campus Police—room 118, 607-844-6511 Tompkins Cortland Health and Wellness Services—room 122, 607-844-8222, ext...
Basic page Title IX: Awareness and Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to reducing the incidence of sexual and interpersonal violence. Our institution believes that everyone within our campus community has a responsibility...
Basic page Title IX: Sexual Violence Response Policy At Tompkins Cortland we encourage all to report incidents of sexual violence, and other forms of harassment and discrimination, so that we have the opportunity to respond in a way that diminishes the...
Basic page Title IX: All Gender Restrooms In keeping with the College’s policy against discrimination and harassment and the commitment to inclusion, the College allows students, staff, faculty, and visitors to use the restroom or facility...
Basic page Human Rights Unlawful discrimination or harassment based on race, color, creed or religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, military status, genetic predisposition or carrier status...
Basic page Grievance & Conduct Violation Policies Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to the development and maintenance of mutual respect among all members of the college community. We seek to work together to understand and address...
Basic page Disability-Related Accommodation Procedures for requesting disability-related accommodations (inside and outside the classroom) for students can be found in Access & Equity. Procedures for requesting disability-related accommodations...
Basic page Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) All students who receive financial aid must make satisfactory academic progress in their degree program to continue eligibility for aid. What is SAP? Federal regulations require colleges to establish...
Basic page Annual notification under the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 August 28, 2025 The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 and the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 (the “Acts”) require colleges to publish their policies regarding the possession, use, or...
Basic page Financial Aid Verification After you file your FAFSA, you may be selected by the U. S. Department of Education for review in a process called verification. A message included on your Student Aid Report (your FAFSA confirmation...
Basic page Financial Aid Forms Citizenship Verification Request Dependency Override Emergency Cash Advance Request Exhausted Aid Appeal Financial Aid Appeal Verification of Identity Special Circumstances Parent Assets Student...
Basic page Scholarships Hundreds of Students. Thousands of Dollars. Endless Possibilities. At Tompkins Cortland Community College, we believe financial barriers should never stand in the way of your education and your dreams...
Basic page Excelsior Scholarship Students attending SUNY or CUNY colleges who meet certain financial, academic, and residency requirements may also be eligible for New York's Excelsior Scholarship program. The Excelsior Scholarship...
Basic page Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) EOP supports students who have the potential to succeed in college but may face economic or academic challenges. We’re committed to making your transition into college life smoother so you feel...