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 Diversity & Inclusion Diversity enriches our learning. We embrace diversity in all contexts, including strengths, perspectives, and people. We seek to increase our capacity to understand issues of difference, power, and... Basic page English as a Second Language Classes The College's ESL program offers a series of 4-credit-hour courses in three areas of academic skill preparation. Courses are available in grammar/writing, reading/vocabulary, and listening/speaking... Landing Page Check out the all new myTC3! Basic page International Students Hundreds of international students have chosen Tompkins Cortland Community College for its blend of career-focused education and affordability – while studying on a beautiful rural campus in the... Basic page Be One of Us Scholarship Students who do not reside in New York State have the opportunity to pay in-state tuition through our Be One of US Scholarship! This scholarship waives the non-resident portion of tuition to support... Basic page Cost of Attendance The Cost of Attendance is an estimate of what you can expect to pay to attend TC3 for an academic year. Your exact charges will be included on your billing statement. Cost of Attendance includes two... 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... Form ADA Reasonable Accommodation Request Form Form Complaint Form for Reporting Discrimination, Harassment, or Retaliation Basic page International Student Health Insurance Unlike in many countries with government-funded healthcare, medical care in the U.S. is very expensive and must be paid for by individuals. Even a short hospital stay can cost thousands of dollars... 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 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 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires Tompkins Cortland Community College, with certain exceptions, to obtain a student’s written consent before disclosing educational... 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 Computer Resource Use Protocols Purpose Access to computing resources is intended to provide members of the College community support for education, research, and necessary administrative activities. Use of the campus computing... Basic page Student Bill of Rights The State University of New York and the College are committed to providing options, support and assistance to victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and/or stalking... Basic page Academic Regulations Transfer Credit Policy Transfer courses are evaluated individually. Credits for all courses passed with a letter grade of C or higher at regionally accredited institutions and recorded on official... Load More
Basic page Diversity & Inclusion Diversity enriches our learning. We embrace diversity in all contexts, including strengths, perspectives, and people. We seek to increase our capacity to understand issues of difference, power, and...
Basic page English as a Second Language Classes The College's ESL program offers a series of 4-credit-hour courses in three areas of academic skill preparation. Courses are available in grammar/writing, reading/vocabulary, and listening/speaking...
Basic page International Students Hundreds of international students have chosen Tompkins Cortland Community College for its blend of career-focused education and affordability – while studying on a beautiful rural campus in the...
Basic page Be One of Us Scholarship Students who do not reside in New York State have the opportunity to pay in-state tuition through our Be One of US Scholarship! This scholarship waives the non-resident portion of tuition to support...
Basic page Cost of Attendance The Cost of Attendance is an estimate of what you can expect to pay to attend TC3 for an academic year. Your exact charges will be included on your billing statement. Cost of Attendance includes two...
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 International Student Health Insurance Unlike in many countries with government-funded healthcare, medical care in the U.S. is very expensive and must be paid for by individuals. Even a short hospital stay can cost thousands of dollars...
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 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 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires Tompkins Cortland Community College, with certain exceptions, to obtain a student’s written consent before disclosing educational...
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 Computer Resource Use Protocols Purpose Access to computing resources is intended to provide members of the College community support for education, research, and necessary administrative activities. Use of the campus computing...
Basic page Student Bill of Rights The State University of New York and the College are committed to providing options, support and assistance to victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and/or stalking...
Basic page Academic Regulations Transfer Credit Policy Transfer courses are evaluated individually. Credits for all courses passed with a letter grade of C or higher at regionally accredited institutions and recorded on official...