Join a community at TCC and get the most out of college! What is a Learning Community? In Learning Communities, two or more of your classes are joined into one, and teachers work together to connect their content and support and mentor you.
TCC offers not just a few select classes online, but entire degrees and certificates you can take from your laptop, on your lunch break, or in your pjs. These courses are taught by the same faculty as our on-campus courses, and with 24/7 access to your virtual classroom, you can schedule your studies around your busy life. In-Demand Online Programs
TCC offers compressed sessions to better serve the needs of our students. Compressed courses are offered in shorter time periods as compared to a full 16-week semester. They offer students the ability to concentrate on one or two courses at a time while completing the same number of credits per semester.
Welcome. The Learning Commons provides free tutoring conferences, resources, academic success coaching, and computer access to all currently enrolled TCC students, and students of our University Partners at Flagler College, Thomas University, and St. Leo University. Our multicultural staff of learning specialists and tutors are happy to assist students with their …
Community college learning communities, which consist of small cohorts of students who are enrolled together in two or more linked courses in a single semester, are a widely-used strategy aimed at improving student outcomes.
Learning communities seek to improve academic success, raise retention rates, enhance student satisfaction and ease the transition to college by connecting students with peers and making the first-year curriculum more coherent, cohesive, synergistic and relevant to students' interests and aspirations.Dec 11, 2019
On a more practical level, enrolling in Learning Communities often gives students a scheduling advantage, helps them make friends, provides greater connections with faculty members, allows them more interesting subjects, more creative and invested instructors, and more manageable assignments because assignments may be ...Mar 17, 2010
Research suggests that participation in a Living Learning Community leads to increased academic engagement and satisfaction with college experiences. This is even true for students at larger institutions, where Living Learning Communities can make a campus feel smaller and more accessible.
They cite four generic forms of learning communities: curricular, classroom, residential, and student-type (p. 116).
For example, in a learning community that links Composition and Psychology, a common theme might be “health” and you might use writing, research, and critical thinking to explore the psychological implications of a health problem such as diabetes. This way, you can connect and apply what you learn.
Learning communities convene change agents across sectors, disciplines, and geographies to connect, share ideas and results, and learn from each other. Communities may work together in-person and virtually. It sets goals and measures collective progress.
In our review of the literature, we found what seem to be common relational characteristics of learning communities: (1) sense of belonging, (2) interdependence or reliance among the members, (3) trust among members, and (4) faith or trust in the shared purpose of the community.
Learning Communities provide the following benefits:Participation in an LC boosts the chances of academic success. ... Students in LCs get to know their professors and classmates better. ... Students in LCs create lasting friendships. ... Students in LCs have the opportunity to broaden their learning experience.More items...
What does being in an LLC actually look like? Being part of an Living-Learning Community is more than just living in a specific dorm. For more academically focused programs, it may mean you're granted more access to peer tutoring, upper-level students, and events related to your field of study.Apr 23, 2021
In a "Living Learning Community" or "LLC," Penn State on-campus residence halls or apartments bring together students who share a common interest.
Benefits of Living in a LLC. LLCs host events for their residents. You get to know the people living on your floor fairly quickly. Some schools, like the University of Iowa, employ staff to plan events for LLCs full-time.Jan 2, 2019
TCC offers online educational opportunities to students residing outside the state of Texas. The United States Department of Education (USDOE) requires that institutions comply with any applicable state approval or licensure requirements in each state to which online instruction is delivered.
You are encouraged to discuss concerns and complaints with College personnel, but if an issue cannot resolved, you can file a complaint with the agency in your state of residency .
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Tallahassee Community College offers an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree which features various disciplines. An A.A. degree features a general education curriculum which is often sought by students interested in transferring to a 4-year college or university as a junior upon graduation from TCC.
The General Education SLOs for currently assess at TCC are described in more depth below.
The Associate in Arts /University Transfer General Education program follows a Five-Year Assessment Schedule to re-assess the above student learning outcomes. This schedule is illustrated below:
For faculty engaging in the assessment process, please find commonly used resources in the links below:
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is an exciting and affordable option to the traditional university pathway. Powered by the Florida Department of Education, Get There connects your interests to your local college to help you get to work faster, affordably, and with an in-demand credential. Visit GetThereFL.com for more information on Florida’s Workforce Education Initiative.
The Endoscopy Technician Certificate program's purpose is to educate students in the specialty of endoscopy and promote knowledge-based critical thinking in the safe practice of flexible and rigid endoscopy. This is a limited-access and limited enrollment program.
Program Purpose: To educate students in the specialty of endoscopy and promote knowledge-based critical thinking in the safe practice of flexible and rigid endoscopy. Upon completion of all core requirements, graduates of this program will receive a certificate as an endoscopic technician. Students may choose to complete ...
Assist surgeons during surgery by performing duties such as tissue retraction, insertion of tubes and intravenous lines, or closure of surgical wounds. Perform preoperative and postoperative duties to facilitate patient care.
Obtain or inspect sterile or non-sterile surgical equipment, instruments, or supplies. Operate sterilizing devices. Pass instruments or supplies to surgeon during procedure. Monitor patient intra-operative status, including patient position, vital signs, or volume and color of blood.