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 Landing Page Program Employees must login to see secured content in the search results. Basic page Intensive English Programs With over a decade of experience offering Intensive English Programs (IEPs) to international students and professionals on our safe, beautiful, and rural campus, Tompkins Cortland is an innovator in... 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 Campus Map & Directions Main Campus Tompkins Cortland Community College 170 North St, P.O. Box 139 Dryden, NY 13053 1.888.567.8211 – 1.607.844.8211 Campus is located between Ithaca and Cortland on Route 13 just north of the... Basic page The Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Records Officer Nancy Murphy, Assistant to the President 607.844.8222 x4367 | tc3foil@tc3.edu Appeals Officer Amy Kremenek, President 607.844.8222 x4367 | foilappeal@tc3.edu Tompkins Cortland... Article Student Writes Story on Lab Renovation Project Construction is underway on the $3.4 million project to renovate science laboratories at Tompkins Cortland Community College. The following story was written by Tompkins Cortland student JD Sherrill... 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... Basic page Title IX: Definitions Sexual harassment - Sexual harassment is a form of misconduct which undermines an individual’s integrity and human dignity. It can originate from a person of either sex against a person of the... Basic page Title IX: How to Report What to do if this is an Emergency To contact Campus Police, dial 607-844-6511, or Ext. 6511 from any campus phone. For emergencies, dial 911 and the 911 Center will immediately dispatch campus police... 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: Harassment/Discrimination Procedure An individual who believes that he or she has been subjected to discrimination, retaliation or harassment in violation of the College’s Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment may, but is not... 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... Load More
Basic page Intensive English Programs With over a decade of experience offering Intensive English Programs (IEPs) to international students and professionals on our safe, beautiful, and rural campus, Tompkins Cortland is an innovator in...
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 Campus Map & Directions Main Campus Tompkins Cortland Community College 170 North St, P.O. Box 139 Dryden, NY 13053 1.888.567.8211 – 1.607.844.8211 Campus is located between Ithaca and Cortland on Route 13 just north of the...
Basic page The Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Records Officer Nancy Murphy, Assistant to the President 607.844.8222 x4367 | tc3foil@tc3.edu Appeals Officer Amy Kremenek, President 607.844.8222 x4367 | foilappeal@tc3.edu Tompkins Cortland...
Article Student Writes Story on Lab Renovation Project Construction is underway on the $3.4 million project to renovate science laboratories at Tompkins Cortland Community College. The following story was written by Tompkins Cortland student JD Sherrill...
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...
Basic page Title IX: Definitions Sexual harassment - Sexual harassment is a form of misconduct which undermines an individual’s integrity and human dignity. It can originate from a person of either sex against a person of the...
Basic page Title IX: How to Report What to do if this is an Emergency To contact Campus Police, dial 607-844-6511, or Ext. 6511 from any campus phone. For emergencies, dial 911 and the 911 Center will immediately dispatch campus police...
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: Harassment/Discrimination Procedure An individual who believes that he or she has been subjected to discrimination, retaliation or harassment in violation of the College’s Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment may, but is not...
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...