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Month: October 2018

Support TCC, state colleges: Vote ‘yes’ on Amendment 7

Support TCC, state colleges: Vote ‘yes’ on Amendment 7

Florida voters will have the opportunity in November’s general election to decide the fate of 13 constitutional amendments, including Amendment 7, which includes first responder and military member survivor benefits, along with public colleges and universities. A “yes” vote on Amendment 7, also known as the First Responder and Higher Education Amendment, will recognize and protect the role that Tallahassee Community College and the 27 other Florida College System institutions have in the state’s workforce training, economic development and academic…

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Hurricane Michael Recovery and Help

Hurricane Michael Recovery and Help

In the wake of Hurricane Michael, we are aware that many of our students, faculty and staff are facing significant damages to their homes and are without power, water, supplies and more. TCC is here to help. Students who have been impacted by the storm can contact the Dean of Student Services office at DOS@tcc.fl.edu, or stop by the Student Union, Room 154 for drop-in hours which are Thursday, 3-4 p.m.and Friday, 9-11 a.m. The dean’s office is assisting students…

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Custodial Worker’s Recognition Day

Custodial Worker’s Recognition Day

Today is National Custodial Worker’s Recognition Day and I just want to take the opportunity to share my gratitude for our custodians here at Tallahassee Community College. A campus is often a new student or visitor’s first impression of a college. Their feelings about the institution and whether or not they want to attend are directly influenced by their perceptions of the level of quality and cleanliness of the facilities. Fortunately, we have one of the most beautiful main campuses…

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