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Admissions - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and
Programs of Study - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the
Applying to TCCC - Tri-County Community College Ready to get started with a degree or certificate? Let's Go! Step 1: What do you want to study? See Programs Step 2: Complete the NC Residency Determination Forms (Links to CFNC Website) Questions about NC Residency? Check out the CFNC Website FAQ's Step 3: Application for Admission (Links to CFNC Website) Other Offerings College […]
Current Students - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and
Catalogs - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and
Schedules - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and
College and Career Readiness - Tri-County Community College The Bridge Academy’s Adult High School Program is designed for students who did not complete high school and would like to fulfill the remaining credits at TCCC in order to obtain their high school diploma The adult high school diploma is issued by Tri-County Community College in conjunction with the local county public schools in Clay and Cherokee counties To earn an AHS diploma, a
Moodle - Tri-County Community College Online courses are presented on Moodle, a website where students interact with instructors, review course materials, submit assignments, participate in forums, take exams and check grades, all from any location with Internet access Student Moodle Account New users can access Moodle on the date the course is due to begin in the schedule Moodle requires […]
Registrar - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and
About TCCC - Tri-County Community College Tri-County Community College is an accredited, comprehensive, public-supported, two-year, post-secondary institution, which operates in accordance with North Carolina Law and the administrative Policies of the North Carolina Community College System Located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina, the College serves commuter students in a remote, rural area consisting of Cherokee, Clay, and