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TCC Releases 2017 Wish Book Holiday Catalog Serves as Ultimate Gift Guide for Students

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

The ultimate gift guide for TCC students is here with this year’s “The Wish Book.” For the second year, the Tulsa Community College Foundation has created a catalog filled with opportunity gifts to help TCC students. These ideas go beyond tuition scholarships to engage the student with experiences and projects that add to their learning.

“We like to call this our education holiday catalog. Influenced by the Neiman Marcus concept for “The Christmas Book,” we want to reimagine education giving,” Lauren Brookey, president of the TCC Foundation and VP for External Affairs. “Our success last year in funding academic and program needs for students inspired us to develop our second catalog.”

“The Wish Book” features 8 opportunity gifts starting at $450 that range from service learning to leadership conferences. One of the opportunities allows students to create little free libraries across 15 city park locations. Another project supports students in the “True Blue Lead” program who serve as volunteer leaders and ambassadors for the College.

“We love the idea that our faculty and staff developed these ideas and opportunities with the goal of inspiring our students,” said Brookey. “With your help, these gifts will become reality and lives will be transformed in ways that cannot be measured by dollars.”

The Wish Book can be viewed at https://tccwishbook.com/.

About Tulsa Community College (TCC)

TCC is one of the most comprehensive community colleges in the United States ranking in the Top 50 in the nation in the number of Associate Degrees it awards among nearly 1,100 community colleges nationwide. Serving more than 25,000 students annually in credit courses, TCC is the state’s largest two-year college with four campuses in the Tulsa area.

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TCC Mission Statement

Tulsa Community College betters its community through the intellectual achievement, creative energy, and responsible citizenship of its students, faculty, and staff by their engagement in teaching, learning, and service opportunities that transform and enrich lives. Tulsa Community College commits to innovative, flexible, and affordable public higher education that responds to a dynamic global environment.

Tulsa Community College is committed to establishing an environment for its students and employees that fosters inclusion, values equity and diversity, embraces and respects the dignity of people, and provides equal educational and employment opportunity. In compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable discrimination law in its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to admissions, employment, financial aid and educational programs, activities, or services. The Title IX Coordinator, 6111 East Skelly Drive Room 627, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Phone 918- 595-7842; email: TCCTitleIX@tulsacc.edu has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies.

For more information on TCC, visit www.tulsacc.edu

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