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 Employees must login to see secured content in the search results. Basic page CollegeNow Math Degree Requirements A.S. degrees are designed for seamless transfer and must have at least 30 Gen Ed credits, including SUNY Gen Ed math A.A.S. degrees are designed for career entry; students may transfer, realizing that... Basic page Grading Policies At the beginning of each College course, the instructor will inform students of the criteria to be used in determining the final grade. Students who enter the course late should be sure that they know... Basic page CollegeNow Counselor Responsibilities Guidelines Responsibilities The responsibilities of a school counselor may vary by school, but there are some common expectations. Counselors are primarily responsible for advising students about taking... Basic page CollegeNow Mentor Guidelines Every student enrolled in a CollegeNow Online course is required to work with a mentor at his or her high school. Mentors support students in their transition to college level coursework in the online... Basic page CollegeNow Instructor FAQs Is there a standard attendance policy? Instructors must indicate their attendance policy in the course outline. Most schools have their own attendance policies that the teacher must follow for the... Basic page Purpose of CollegeNow Faculty Liaison Program To monitor quality, consistency, and curricular alignment of concurrent enrollment classes that are awarding college credits. To improve overall communication and encourage dialogue between Tompkins... Basic page IR Reports and Surveys Graduate Profile The report on employment and transfer data for Tompkins Cortland Community College graduates is produced every year by the IR department. Graduate Profile 2019-20 Graduate Profile... Basic page CollegeNow Concurrent Enrollment Timeline Reminder: All Registration Verification and grading must be submitted using myTC3. Fall Semester Classes Start — September 23, 2024 Last Day of Classes — January 24, 2025 Last Date to Add — October 8... Basic page Copyright Compliance Policy Purpose of Copyright Compliance Policy The purpose of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Copyright Compliance Policy: Library and Classroom, is to provide a summary of U.S. copyright law as it... Basic page Emergency Closings and Delays During the winter season, we can expect frequent snow and occasional severe winter weather. Closings and delays will be implemented only when extreme winter conditions exist. Day Classes For inclement... Basic page Find Articles Article Databases by Subject General Multi-Subject Agriculture Anthropology Art, Music, Film Business Careers & Test Prep Controversial Topics Criminal Justice & Law Education Environmental Studies... Basic page Find Textbooks & Course Reserves Textbooks and other assigned materials are often on reserve in the library for students to use. You may borrow reserve textbooks from the Service Desk in the library for up to two hours at a time... Basic page About the College At Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), we equip students with the skills needed for today’s job market. Our affordable programs are designed to provide practical, real-world experience that... Basic page Office of the President President Amy Kremenek Dr. Amy Kremenek currently serves as the fifth president of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), a college of the State University of New York (SUNY) located in Dryden... Basic page History of the College When Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) first opened its doors in September of 1968, 180 students were registered to attend. Classes were held in Groton in the former high school building. The... Load More
Basic page CollegeNow Math Degree Requirements A.S. degrees are designed for seamless transfer and must have at least 30 Gen Ed credits, including SUNY Gen Ed math A.A.S. degrees are designed for career entry; students may transfer, realizing that...
Basic page Grading Policies At the beginning of each College course, the instructor will inform students of the criteria to be used in determining the final grade. Students who enter the course late should be sure that they know...
Basic page CollegeNow Counselor Responsibilities Guidelines Responsibilities The responsibilities of a school counselor may vary by school, but there are some common expectations. Counselors are primarily responsible for advising students about taking...
Basic page CollegeNow Mentor Guidelines Every student enrolled in a CollegeNow Online course is required to work with a mentor at his or her high school. Mentors support students in their transition to college level coursework in the online...
Basic page CollegeNow Instructor FAQs Is there a standard attendance policy? Instructors must indicate their attendance policy in the course outline. Most schools have their own attendance policies that the teacher must follow for the...
Basic page Purpose of CollegeNow Faculty Liaison Program To monitor quality, consistency, and curricular alignment of concurrent enrollment classes that are awarding college credits. To improve overall communication and encourage dialogue between Tompkins...
Basic page IR Reports and Surveys Graduate Profile The report on employment and transfer data for Tompkins Cortland Community College graduates is produced every year by the IR department. Graduate Profile 2019-20 Graduate Profile...
Basic page CollegeNow Concurrent Enrollment Timeline Reminder: All Registration Verification and grading must be submitted using myTC3. Fall Semester Classes Start — September 23, 2024 Last Day of Classes — January 24, 2025 Last Date to Add — October 8...
Basic page Copyright Compliance Policy Purpose of Copyright Compliance Policy The purpose of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Copyright Compliance Policy: Library and Classroom, is to provide a summary of U.S. copyright law as it...
Basic page Emergency Closings and Delays During the winter season, we can expect frequent snow and occasional severe winter weather. Closings and delays will be implemented only when extreme winter conditions exist. Day Classes For inclement...
Basic page Find Articles Article Databases by Subject General Multi-Subject Agriculture Anthropology Art, Music, Film Business Careers & Test Prep Controversial Topics Criminal Justice & Law Education Environmental Studies...
Basic page Find Textbooks & Course Reserves Textbooks and other assigned materials are often on reserve in the library for students to use. You may borrow reserve textbooks from the Service Desk in the library for up to two hours at a time...
Basic page About the College At Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), we equip students with the skills needed for today’s job market. Our affordable programs are designed to provide practical, real-world experience that...
Basic page Office of the President President Amy Kremenek Dr. Amy Kremenek currently serves as the fifth president of Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), a college of the State University of New York (SUNY) located in Dryden...
Basic page History of the College When Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) first opened its doors in September of 1968, 180 students were registered to attend. Classes were held in Groton in the former high school building. The...