TCC launches new scholarship program – TulsaPeople Magazine

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Updated: July 31, 2025 @ 1:03 am
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Beginning this semester, Tulsa Community College will cover one year of tuition and mandatory fees for recipients of the new TCC Advantage scholarship. Students at Broken Arrow, Charles Page, Jenks and Sapulpa high schools are eligible and must reside in Creek, Osage or Wagoner counties, as well as enroll in at least nine credit hours per semester, including a mandatory college success course. Advantage is similar to Tulsa Achieves, which pays up to 100% of the tuition and fees for up to 63 credit hours for eligible graduating seniors from Tulsa County.
“We have been working for some time on establishing a scholarship that complements Tulsa Achieves, and this is the result,” stated TCC CEO and President Leigh Goodson, Ph.D., in a press release. “This opportunity for additional students outside Tulsa County ensures that more students have access to the high-quality education that TCC provides. We believe this initiative will have a lasting impact on students, families and the broader community.”
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