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 Article Basic page Department/Office Details Landing Page Person Program Resource Type External Website Form Employees must login to see secured content in the search results. Article TC3 Alum Wins Statewide Award Julianna Mistlebauer, Tompkins Cortland Community College Class of 2009, has won the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award for Professional Contribution from the New York Community College Trustees (NYCCT)... Article Student Profile: Kylie Golden-Appleton When Kylie Golden-Appleton graduated from high school, she wasn’t sure she even wanted to go to college at all. It wasn’t that she was worried about being able to handle the academics; she was a great... Article Dale Jacobs Named Employee of the Month Building Maintenance Worker Dale Jacobs is the Tompkins Cortland Community College Employee of the Month for October. Jacobs is described as super helpful, a hard worker, and someone who is always... Article TC3 Celebrates 50 Years in Dryden The year was 1974. Gas prices were skyrocketing – up 35% from the previous year to a nationwide average of 53 cent a gallon. Richard Nixon became the first American president to resign for office... Basic page Attendance Policy In order to maintain good grades, regular attendance in class is necessary. Absence from class is considered a serious matter, and absence never excuses a student from class work. It is the... Basic page Classroom Behavior Tompkins Cortland values every student’s right to learn and each faculty member’s right to teach in an uninterrupted environment. To foster that environment, proper etiquette in the classroom is... Basic page Grade Challenge Students who wish to challenge a grade should do so within 30 calendar days after the final grade is posted in MyTC3. The granting of a grade appeal is fairly rare, but it can happen. The usual... 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 Non-Academic Code of Conduct Updated August, 2021 Statement of Responsibilities As members of the Tompkins Cortland Community College, students have an obligation to know and comply with the rules and regulations of the... Article College Wins $15K to Support Tioga County Students For more than 35 years, the Mildred Faulkner Truman Foundation has demonstrated its commitment to helping improve the community through education by providing valuable resources to Tompkins Cortland... Article Perfetti and Scholl Join College Board of Trustees Lisa Perfetti of Homer and Louis Scholl of Ithaca have joined the Tompkins Cortland Community College Board of Trustees. Scholl will serve as the student trustee on the Board for the 2022-23 academic... Basic page Non-Academic Code of Conduct Process When a non-academic incident occurs involving a Tompkins Cortland Community College student’s alleged violation of any rule or regulation outlined in the Student Conduct Code policies or in the... Basic page Other Student Grievances This process is intended to be used to address problems arising in the relationship between a student and a staff or faculty member that are not specifically governed by one of the other procedures... Article TC3 Secures $150K Grant to Expand Allied Health Offerings Assisted by Southern Tier 8 Regional Development Board, Tompkins Cortland Community College has been awarded $150,000 through the Appalachian Regional Commission. The grant will allow for the... Basic page Weapons on Campus Firearms and dangerous weapons of any type are not permitted on campus, including residence halls. Intentional use, possession, or sale of firearms or other dangerous weapons by anyone is strictly... Basic page Hazing Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College prohibits all students, staff, faculty, visitors, licensees, and other guests from engaging in any action or situation that recklessly or intentionally endangers... Basic page Bias Crimes Prevention Hate Crimes and the Law Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to protecting all members of the Tompkins Cortland community by preventing and prosecuting bias or hate crimes occurring within... Article President Kremenek Selected for National Fellowship The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program (Aspen) announced that Amy Kremenek, President of Tompkins Cortland Community College, is one of 26 leaders selected for the 2022-23 class of the Aspen... Basic page Sexual Assault, Dating Partner Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College has programs in place to protect all members of the Tompkins Cortland community from sexual assault, stalking and domestic and intimate partner violence, including... Load More
Article TC3 Alum Wins Statewide Award Julianna Mistlebauer, Tompkins Cortland Community College Class of 2009, has won the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award for Professional Contribution from the New York Community College Trustees (NYCCT)...
Article Student Profile: Kylie Golden-Appleton When Kylie Golden-Appleton graduated from high school, she wasn’t sure she even wanted to go to college at all. It wasn’t that she was worried about being able to handle the academics; she was a great...
Article Dale Jacobs Named Employee of the Month Building Maintenance Worker Dale Jacobs is the Tompkins Cortland Community College Employee of the Month for October. Jacobs is described as super helpful, a hard worker, and someone who is always...
Article TC3 Celebrates 50 Years in Dryden The year was 1974. Gas prices were skyrocketing – up 35% from the previous year to a nationwide average of 53 cent a gallon. Richard Nixon became the first American president to resign for office...
Basic page Attendance Policy In order to maintain good grades, regular attendance in class is necessary. Absence from class is considered a serious matter, and absence never excuses a student from class work. It is the...
Basic page Classroom Behavior Tompkins Cortland values every student’s right to learn and each faculty member’s right to teach in an uninterrupted environment. To foster that environment, proper etiquette in the classroom is...
Basic page Grade Challenge Students who wish to challenge a grade should do so within 30 calendar days after the final grade is posted in MyTC3. The granting of a grade appeal is fairly rare, but it can happen. The usual...
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 Non-Academic Code of Conduct Updated August, 2021 Statement of Responsibilities As members of the Tompkins Cortland Community College, students have an obligation to know and comply with the rules and regulations of the...
Article College Wins $15K to Support Tioga County Students For more than 35 years, the Mildred Faulkner Truman Foundation has demonstrated its commitment to helping improve the community through education by providing valuable resources to Tompkins Cortland...
Article Perfetti and Scholl Join College Board of Trustees Lisa Perfetti of Homer and Louis Scholl of Ithaca have joined the Tompkins Cortland Community College Board of Trustees. Scholl will serve as the student trustee on the Board for the 2022-23 academic...
Basic page Non-Academic Code of Conduct Process When a non-academic incident occurs involving a Tompkins Cortland Community College student’s alleged violation of any rule or regulation outlined in the Student Conduct Code policies or in the...
Basic page Other Student Grievances This process is intended to be used to address problems arising in the relationship between a student and a staff or faculty member that are not specifically governed by one of the other procedures...
Article TC3 Secures $150K Grant to Expand Allied Health Offerings Assisted by Southern Tier 8 Regional Development Board, Tompkins Cortland Community College has been awarded $150,000 through the Appalachian Regional Commission. The grant will allow for the...
Basic page Weapons on Campus Firearms and dangerous weapons of any type are not permitted on campus, including residence halls. Intentional use, possession, or sale of firearms or other dangerous weapons by anyone is strictly...
Basic page Hazing Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College prohibits all students, staff, faculty, visitors, licensees, and other guests from engaging in any action or situation that recklessly or intentionally endangers...
Basic page Bias Crimes Prevention Hate Crimes and the Law Tompkins Cortland Community College is committed to protecting all members of the Tompkins Cortland community by preventing and prosecuting bias or hate crimes occurring within...
Article President Kremenek Selected for National Fellowship The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program (Aspen) announced that Amy Kremenek, President of Tompkins Cortland Community College, is one of 26 leaders selected for the 2022-23 class of the Aspen...
Basic page Sexual Assault, Dating Partner Violence, Domestic Violence and Stalking Prevention Tompkins Cortland Community College has programs in place to protect all members of the Tompkins Cortland community from sexual assault, stalking and domestic and intimate partner violence, including...