Tulsa Community College
Tulsa, OK, USA

Reviews

Tulsa Community College

Grandma, back in school.

a current student here
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In three sentences
Tulsa Community College is a perfect way to start your academic career, or to get the technical skills you need to start working right away. The the size of the campuses make it easy to navigate between classes, or you can choose online classes so you rarely have to visit the brick and mortar structure, at all. I would recommend TCC to anyone looking for a quality education for a reasonable price, I haven't had any issues with them.
Tips for prospective students
Research the specific teachers online when trying to decide which classes to take. There are many great teachers, and some not so great ones, but the crummy ones are usually revealed by a quick trip to a professor rating website.
Dorm Life
No dorms.
Food and Dining
Best vending machines, ever!
Great for these types of students
Just out of high school, adults, changing careers.

Heather from Owasso, OK

a current student here
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In three sentences
This is a great 2 year college for working adults. I have been able to attend classes in the evenings, on the weekends and online that work with my schedule. The fast track classes make it possible to take a full 12 hours a semester while working full time.
Tips for prospective students
Use the tools the school provides for you. Become familiar with Blackboard and TED as soon as possible and you will succeed.
Dorm Life
This is a two year college and doesn't have dorms
Food and Dining
This is one area they could improve. There is nothing open on nights and weekends for students.
What to do for fun
TCC has many events for students who would like to be involved.
Great for these types of students
Students who want to save money on the first 2 years of college. Working adults. Anyone really!
Greek Life
None

Henia from Tulsa, OK

a current student here
CategoriesComments
In three sentences
i give tulsa community college thumbs up
Tips for prospective students
take a tour, talk with advisors
Academic Rigor
everything you would get from a four year university without the high cost and staying on campus
Food and Dining
there is a cafeteria on campus
What to do for fun
you can always join a club and be active in student activities
Bang for the buck
tcc is very affordable
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
none
Great for these types of students
want to get an education without the dorm life
Clubs and Activities
there are all sorts of academic clubs posted on message boards throughout the campus
Greek Life
not active in any sororities.
Campus Safety
campus police are very nice an helpful and i feel secure.

Anonymous

a current student here
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In three sentences
it's a great school with tons of great people. the price is great for the education you will receive. there are people of all ages there so don't be afraid if you are getting up there, age wise.
Tips for prospective students
ask current students for professor recommendations. don't be afraid to take honors classes because they are small, the profs usually have their doctorates, and the classes are much more in-depth. get into the honors program, you can get 13,000 a year if you plan to transfer to university of tulsa.
Academic Rigor
this really depends of the professor and the class you are taking. if you are wanting to be pushed then take honors classes. ratemyprofessor.com is a great resource, as well as current students. if you want easier classes then just ask current students.
Food and Dining
the food is great and depends on which campus you go to. the southeast and metro locations has a bill & ruth's and the prices aren't too bad.
What to do for fun
tulsa is not a college town but there's a lot of fun things to do. cain's ballroom is a great venue and there's all sort of clubs. you just have to do a google search.
Bang for the buck
great education for a great price. if you live in tulsa county check out tulsa achieves. you great everything free except books. it's an awesome deal.
Great for these types of students
if you don't have a lot of money for school because your parents make too much for aid but not enough to really help. for students who may want to save money by living at home or aren't really ready to leave. you can get use to a college set up but be in the comfort of home.
Clubs and Activities
check out their website tulsacc.edu
Campus Safety
all you have to do is call campus police if you don't feel safe walking to your car at night. there is a visible presence. even at northeast in north tulsa i felt safe.

Princess from Tulsa, OK

a current student here
CategoriesComments
In three sentences
Tulsa Community College is a great higher learning institution.
T.C.C. has many different areas of study designed for the student to be able to enter the workforce upon completing and internship and graduation.
I love being a student at Tulsa Community College, it is both a rewarding and helpful journey in my life to get this opportunity to accomplish my goals.
Tips for prospective students
I would suggest that anyone who enrolls at Tulsa Community College to be sure and start their Financial Aid Process and apply for admissions as far as three months in advance in order to have plenty of time to prepare for courses and having your classes secured by the Financial Aid department to avoid delays on enrollment etc.
Academic Rigor
In the few semesters I've been enrolled at Tulsa Community College, I feel my eyes are opened up to new things that I never imagined I would accomplish. I recommend T.C.C. to anyone who wants to change their life for the better and have a great sense of accomplishment while doing so.
Food and Dining
The cafeteria has the best burger and fries you've ever tasted! They also have affordable specials weekly.
What to do for fun
For fun, you can enjoy walking in the gymnasium or working out in the gym.
Great for these types of students
Great for International students, there are many classes where students from Spanish speaking countries may take Translation courses and receive college credit for doing so!
Campus Safety
On Campus Security at all locations as well as convenient phones in the parking lots for easy access to Security officers by pressing 0.

Stephanie from Owasso, OK

a current student here
CategoriesComments
In three sentences
TCC is a college you can feel welcome at.
The teachers help you succeed.
Easy to find.
Tips for prospective students
Ask other students about teachers and courses.
Food and Dining
They have a great food court!
What to do for fun
Hang out with friends. Watch movies. Listen to music.
Campus Safety
there is always campus police on site!

Rebecca from Broken Arrow, OK

a current student here
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Am learning a lot
My classes are very educational and the books help me understand the curriculum better.
Am enjoying being here
I love that i can choose to be online or go on campus it is very nice.
Bang for the buck
I like that i don't have to pay back anything till 6 months after i graduate. It is very good for people who are tight on money.
Tips for prospective students
Make sure if you need help always ask your instructor they are there to help you and if you are online and you still need help schedule a time to go meet your teacher and get one on one help.
Great for these types of students
It is great for any type of student.

Maia from Jenks, OK

a past student here
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Academic Rigor
I'm learning a lot a TCC. Right now i'm taking an old testament class and its so interesting. I'm learning a lot about the bible then i knew before.
Am enjoying being here
I like at TCC (southeast campus) Its very pretty and quite. I recently moved to Tulsa so i really didn't know anyone so i joined a club. The BCM club is a BLAST and so are the people.
Bang for the buck
I heard that if you have lived in Tulsa your whole life college is free. I'm not sure about that, but since i just moved here, I applied for residency (out of state tuition was TOO much money) and all classes are affordable.
Tips for prospective students
Make sure you put the time in to talk to someone about what classes to take and make some type of schedule and a college plan for yourself. The administration is not going to go to you. You have to go to them.
Great for these types of students
If your determined about getting your basics and succeeding in school, then this is the college for you. Its very laid back and is a campus anybody from any background would enjoy.

Holly from Tulsa, OK

a past student here
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Did learn a lot
I had an o.k. teacher, didnt really go out of his way to teach.
Did enjoy being here
Everyone here is nice, the staff is great but the information desks and reception needs to get worked on, they were sending me everywhere.
Bang for the buck
Its a community college, need I say more?
Tips for prospective students
Do NOT apply if your not gonna be able to attend! I am paying for a class I never stepped foot in because their phones have problems, their website crashes half the time and was unable to go to drop my class!
Great for these types of students
Someone on a budget or wants to get their credits without paying an arm and a leg.

Amber

a current student here
CategoriesComments
Am learning a lot
This is my third semester at Tulsa Community College and I can honestly tell you that I am learning a lot.
Am enjoying being here
The southeast campus is amazing! It is clean, the staff is--for the most part-- nice and helpful, and the campus police are extremely helpful and definitely make me feel safe.
Bang for the buck
The books are very expensive but the tuition is pretty cheap.
Tips for prospective students
Definitely go to www.ratemyprofessor.com and look up the teachers before you pick them. Do NOT wait until last minute to sign up for classes because the best teachers go first!
Great for these types of students
Concurrent enrollment High School students,
Students who just want their basics before transferring,
Home school students who are entering a public school for the first time,
Students who do not like being in an extremely large class,
Students who are on low-income budgets and simply need an education for less money