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Tompkins Cortland Community College

Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) is a public community college in Dryden, New York. It is supported by Cortland and Tompkins Counties and has extension sites that are located in Ithaca and Cortland. It is part of the State University of New York system.

Tompkins Cortland Community College
TypePublic community college
Established1968; 55 years ago (1968)
Parent institution
State University of New York
Endowment$7.1 million
PresidentAmy Kremenek
Academic staff
280[1]
Undergraduates2,373[2][3]
Location, ,
United States

42°30′13″N 76°17′27″W / 42.50368°N 76.290801°W / 42.50368; -76.290801Coordinates: 42°30′13″N 76°17′27″W / 42.50368°N 76.290801°W / 42.50368; -76.290801
CampusRural
266 acres (1.08 km2)
ColorsWhite and hunter green   
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
National Junior College Athletic Association, Region III, Mid-State Athletic Conference
Websitewww.tompkinscortland.edu

History

The college was founded in 1967 and opened in 1968 in Groton, New York. The college moved to its current Dryden, New York campus in 1974. A multimillion-dollar construction project completed in 2007 added a new athletics facility, a student center, and expanded and enhanced the college's library.

Academics

 

Tompkins Cortland Community College offers more than 40 degree and certificate programs, including biology, biotechnology, business administration, communication and media arts, computer sciences, construction technology, creative writing, criminal justice, culinary arts, engineering science, hotel and restaurant management, liberal arts and sciences, nursing, paralegal, photography, sport management, sustainable farming and food systems, and wine marketing. About half of the Tompkins Cortland students transfer to a four-year college, with Binghamton University, Cornell University, Cortland State, Ithaca College, Niagara University, and the Rochester Institute of Technology being some of more popular transfer options.

Athletics

 

The college sponsors ten intercollegiate athletic teams. The Panthers compete as a Region III member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and as part of the Mid-State Athletic Conference. TC3 offers men's soccer, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, and golf and women's soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, and golf. The college offers a lighted turf soccer/lacrosse field, a 1,500-seat gymnasium, an 18,000-square-foot (1,700 m2) field house, and on-campus baseball and softball parks. The men's soccer and golf programs and the women's soccer and softball programs are routinely nationally ranked. Dozens of former TC3 student-athletes have gone on to play at four-year institutions, often earning scholarships. Former Panthers have continued their playing careers at places like Drake University, Wofford College, Post University, SUNY New Paltz, Cortland State, and Ithaca College. In 2009 the softball team won the NJCAA Division III National Championship. In 2008, men's golfer Kris Boyes won the NJCAA Division III Individual National Championship.

Business development

Tompkins Cortland Biz is the college's business development and training center. Biz works with regional businesses and organizations to design and develop training programs, often helping secure funding for the training. In addition to customized training, a complete schedule of dozens of non-credit professional development programs is offered to individuals. Both on-campus and online classes are offered to help people learn skills needed to improve their positions in the workforce.

Campus housing

 

Tompkins Cortland was one of the first community colleges in New York to offer on-campus housing, beginning its residential life program in 1999 with two buildings. The program has grown to now include seven buildings and more than 800 bedrooms. The residence halls are all apartment style, with each apartment including three or four private bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom, and living room area.

Concurrent enrollment

CollegeNow is the college's concurrent enrollment program. Tompkins Cortland works with school districts in Central New York allowing high school students to earn college credit while taking classes in high school.

International

The college partners with several institutions in foreign countries. The agreements allow international students the opportunity to study in their home institution during the regular academic year and in the United States at Tompkins Cortland for two semesters, either in the summer or during the traditional academic year. Through a combination of transfer credits and study in the United States students may receive complementary degrees from their home university and at Tompkins Cortland. All courses at Tompkins Cortland are taught in English.

Tompkins Cortland students have the opportunity to learn in a different culture through a handful of study abroad options. Students and community members have the chance to take faculty-led trips to Cambodia, Colombia, Ireland, Italy, Nicaragua, and Spain.

References

  1. ^ "Tompkins Cortland Community College Profile". petersons.com. Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Peterson's. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-09.
  2. ^ "SUNY Fast Facts". State University of New York (SUNY).
  3. ^ "Tompkins Cortland Community College Profile". petersons.com. Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Peterson's. 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-09.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Tompkins Cortland Community College TC3 is a public community college in Dryden New York It is supported by Cortland and Tompkins Counties and has extension sites that are located in Ithaca and Cortland It is part of the State University of New York system Tompkins Cortland Community CollegeTypePublic community collegeEstablished1968 55 years ago 1968 Parent institutionState University of New YorkEndowment 7 1 millionPresidentAmy KremenekAcademic staff280 1 Undergraduates2 373 2 3 LocationDryden New York United States42 30 13 N 76 17 27 W 42 50368 N 76 290801 W 42 50368 76 290801 Coordinates 42 30 13 N 76 17 27 W 42 50368 N 76 290801 W 42 50368 76 290801CampusRural266 acres 1 08 km2 ColorsWhite and hunter green NicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNational Junior College Athletic Association Region III Mid State Athletic ConferenceWebsitewww wbr tompkinscortland wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Business development 5 Campus housing 6 Concurrent enrollment 7 International 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe college was founded in 1967 and opened in 1968 in Groton New York The college moved to its current Dryden New York campus in 1974 A multimillion dollar construction project completed in 2007 added a new athletics facility a student center and expanded and enhanced the college s library Main Academic Building Athletic Building Main Entrance Residence HallsAcademics Edit Tompkins Cortland Community College offers more than 40 degree and certificate programs including biology biotechnology business administration communication and media arts computer sciences construction technology creative writing criminal justice culinary arts engineering science hotel and restaurant management liberal arts and sciences nursing paralegal photography sport management sustainable farming and food systems and wine marketing About half of the Tompkins Cortland students transfer to a four year college with Binghamton University Cornell University Cortland State Ithaca College Niagara University and the Rochester Institute of Technology being some of more popular transfer options Athletics Edit The college sponsors ten intercollegiate athletic teams The Panthers compete as a Region III member of the National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA and as part of the Mid State Athletic Conference TC3 offers men s soccer basketball baseball lacrosse and golf and women s soccer volleyball basketball softball and golf The college offers a lighted turf soccer lacrosse field a 1 500 seat gymnasium an 18 000 square foot 1 700 m2 field house and on campus baseball and softball parks The men s soccer and golf programs and the women s soccer and softball programs are routinely nationally ranked Dozens of former TC3 student athletes have gone on to play at four year institutions often earning scholarships Former Panthers have continued their playing careers at places like Drake University Wofford College Post University SUNY New Paltz Cortland State and Ithaca College In 2009 the softball team won the NJCAA Division III National Championship In 2008 men s golfer Kris Boyes won the NJCAA Division III Individual National Championship Business development EditTompkins Cortland Biz is the college s business development and training center Biz works with regional businesses and organizations to design and develop training programs often helping secure funding for the training In addition to customized training a complete schedule of dozens of non credit professional development programs is offered to individuals Both on campus and online classes are offered to help people learn skills needed to improve their positions in the workforce Campus housing Edit Tompkins Cortland was one of the first community colleges in New York to offer on campus housing beginning its residential life program in 1999 with two buildings The program has grown to now include seven buildings and more than 800 bedrooms The residence halls are all apartment style with each apartment including three or four private bedrooms a kitchen bathroom and living room area Concurrent enrollment EditCollegeNow is the college s concurrent enrollment program Tompkins Cortland works with school districts in Central New York allowing high school students to earn college credit while taking classes in high school International EditThe college partners with several institutions in foreign countries The agreements allow international students the opportunity to study in their home institution during the regular academic year and in the United States at Tompkins Cortland for two semesters either in the summer or during the traditional academic year Through a combination of transfer credits and study in the United States students may receive complementary degrees from their home university and at Tompkins Cortland All courses at Tompkins Cortland are taught in English Tompkins Cortland students have the opportunity to learn in a different culture through a handful of study abroad options Students and community members have the chance to take faculty led trips to Cambodia Colombia Ireland Italy Nicaragua and Spain References Edit Tompkins Cortland Community College Profile petersons com Lawrenceville New Jersey Peterson s 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 09 SUNY Fast Facts State University of New York SUNY Tompkins Cortland Community College Profile petersons com Lawrenceville New Jersey Peterson s 2010 Retrieved 2010 04 09 External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tompkins Cortland Community College amp oldid 1117983421, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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