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Basic page Net Price Calculator The Net Price Calculator is intended to give you an estimate of what it might cost to attend TC3. Each student's situation is unique and we encourage you to contact the Financial Aid Office with any... Basic page Tuition & Fee Refunds College Refund Policy Tompkins Cortland Community College issues refunds only when funds have been received and an actual credit balance exists on the student’s account. Refunds are processed within... Basic page Dining Options & Meal Plans The College offers student meal plans for meals seven days a week. Students living in residence halls will be required to purchase, at minimum, a 17-meal plan. This will be in adition to the cost of... Basic page Financial Aid Attending college is one of the best investments you will ever make! Financial aid can help you pay for your education and we're here to help you navigate the process and maximize your financial aid... Basic page Apply for Financial Aid Are you eligible for Financial Aid? Federal Student Aid Eligibility The minimum eligibility criteria for federal financial aid require a student to: Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen Have a... 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 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 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 We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Although Title IX is best known for... Basic page Title IX: Definitions We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Sexual harassment - Sexual... Basic page Title IX: How to Report We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. What to do if this is an Emergency... 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 We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. If a student does not wish to... Basic page Title IX: Confidentiality We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Conversations are kept as... 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... Load More
Basic page Tuition Billing & Payment Billing Policy Managing your payment arrangements is an important step toward a successful semester at Tompkins Cortland. We are here to support you every step of the way, as you plan for your...
Basic page Certificate of Residence All students are initially charged out-of-state tuition when they register for classes with TC3. The Certificate of Residence proves you are a New York State resident and is required to qualify for...
Basic page Net Price Calculator The Net Price Calculator is intended to give you an estimate of what it might cost to attend TC3. Each student's situation is unique and we encourage you to contact the Financial Aid Office with any...
Basic page Tuition & Fee Refunds College Refund Policy Tompkins Cortland Community College issues refunds only when funds have been received and an actual credit balance exists on the student’s account. Refunds are processed within...
Basic page Dining Options & Meal Plans The College offers student meal plans for meals seven days a week. Students living in residence halls will be required to purchase, at minimum, a 17-meal plan. This will be in adition to the cost of...
Basic page Financial Aid Attending college is one of the best investments you will ever make! Financial aid can help you pay for your education and we're here to help you navigate the process and maximize your financial aid...
Basic page Apply for Financial Aid Are you eligible for Financial Aid? Federal Student Aid Eligibility The minimum eligibility criteria for federal financial aid require a student to: Be a U.S. citizen or an eligible noncitizen Have a...
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 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 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 We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Although Title IX is best known for...
Basic page Title IX: Definitions We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Sexual harassment - Sexual...
Basic page Title IX: How to Report We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. What to do if this is an Emergency...
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 We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. If a student does not wish to...
Basic page Title IX: Confidentiality We have updated our Title IX policy and are in the process of updating these pages. For the up to date Title IX policy information, please view our policy directly. Conversations are kept as...
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...