New Student Orientation & First-Time Enrollment (2024)

New Student Orientation & First-Time Enrollment (1)

Participating in an orientation ensures you're informed about what's happening and how to succeed at TCC. Becoming oriented at TCC is a simple as following steps A-B-C.

A: Before Orientation

New Student Orientation is for first-time college students and students transferring in less than seven credit hours.

Before attending orientation, please complete all of the following admission requirements.

Certain requirements must be completed prior to registering for New Student Orientation and enrolling in classes.

  1. Apply for Admission.
    New Student Orientation is for first-time college students and students transferring in less than seven credit hours.
  2. Have Test Scores.
    Submit ACT or SAT scores and take any required course placement exams. If you do not have ACT or SAT scores or if they’re below our requirements for college-level courses, you can come to TCC and take our College Placement Test instead. It’s free! Visit Academic Advising at any campus for placement test referral. If you were a homeschooled student you must submit ACT or SAT scores before taking a placement exam. If you will take the placement test, plan ahead! The Math Accuplacer test CAN NOT be taken on the same day as any other placement test.
  3. Your CWID (college-wide ID).
    Your CWID is your TCC ID number (it starts with a T). You will need to know your CWID along with your Password, to log on to MyTCC to enroll in classes, check your MyTCC Financial Aid Dashboard, and access your TCC email.

You need test scores before starting New Student Orientation.

  • Submit ACT or SAT scores if you have taken them. Homeschool students are required to take the ACT, SAT, or TCC Course Placement Test.
  • Depending on your ACT or SAT scores you may be required to take our Course Placement Test. If you do not have ACT or SAT scores, take our Course Placement Test. This placement test is free and not timed.
  • Your high school GPA can also be used to determine your placement in courses. We suggest submitting your most recent transcript.

How to submit your transcript

You can submit your high school transcript or GED by contacting the institution you attended and requesting they send it to records@tulsacc.edu. We can also accept them via XAP, Parchment, or postal mail. Note: Transcripts that are emailed must come directly from the institution. We are not able to accept emailed transcripts from the student/family.

How to submit ACT or SAT scores (if you have taken them)

If you have taken the ACT or SAT and have not submitted your ACT or SAT scores to TCC, we suggest taking a picture of your scores and sending them to records@tulsacc.edu. You can submit pictures by taking a screenshot from the official ACT/SAT website OR taking a picture of your official score report ACT/SAT sent via mail. Note: make sure your name, test date, and all scores are visible in the photo.

Not sure if we have your scores? Email the New Student Orientation Coordinator at nash.mcquarters@tulsacc.edu. Make sure to include your TCC ID number.

Before coming to New Student Orientation, you will need to know how you plan to pay for your classes.

TCC is a great value. Our tuition and fees are among the lowest in the entire region, so while you will experience dynamic faculty, caring staff, and terrific student organizations, you’ll also save money. Your scholarships, grants, and other financial aid support will go further here.

Once you choose your classes and create your schedule, you will have one week to secure your payment and keep those classes on your schedule. If you enroll after August 1, you will have 24 hours to secure your payment.

Don’t worry—we’re here to help. You have several options when it comes to paying for your classes. One of the following is necessary within one week (or 24 hours after August 1) of enrolling to hold your classes:

  1. Complete the FAFSA.
    TCC must receive your FAFSA information from the U.S. Department of Education. This generally takes 3-4 working days after you submit the FAFSA. Be sure to watch your email and submit any requested documentation. We cannot provide financial aid if you do not submit the requested documents. Remember, if you are receiving Oklahoma’s Promise or Tulsa Achieves you must complete the FAFSA. Learn more about completing the FAFSA.
  2. Enroll in an Interest-Free Payment Plan.
    TCC has several payment plans that help spread the cost of college over several months. There is a $35 enrollment service fee if you choose to set up a payment plan with a credit card or a bank account. Learn more about payment methods.
  3. Third-Party Payments.
    If you have a Tribal Grant, Veterans’ Benefits, or Voc Rehab, be sure and let us know so we can hold your enrollment. If you will be using outside scholarships, employer reimbursem*nt, or another type of third-party payment, you will need to provide documentation to our Bursar office before you enroll in your classes.
  4. Pay in Full.
    You can pay the entire amount of your tuition and fees at the time you enroll. You will have one week (24 hours when enrollment occurs after May 1 for summer classes or August 1 for fall classes) to pay your account.

Questions?

For questions about your application status and submitting your test scores and transcripts email the New Student Orientation office at orientation@tulsacc.edu. Make sure to include your TCC ID number.

B: Complete Orientation

DateTimeLocation
April 278:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Southeast Campus
May 1712:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.West Campus
May 235 p.m. – 8 p.m.Northeast Campus
June 18:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Northeast Campus
June 712:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.Metro Campus
June 148:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Metro Campus
June 218:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Metro Campus
June 2812:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.Southeast Campus
July 98:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Southeast Campus
* Para padres y estudiantes que prefieren sesiones en español.
July 128:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Metro Campus
July 138:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Metro Campus
July 1812:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.Metro Campus
July 2612:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.Northeast Campus
Aug 28:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.West Campus
Aug 98:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Southeast Campus
Aug 108:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.Southeast Campus
DateTimeLocation
June 186 p.m. – 7 p.m.Virtual
Aug 132 p.m. – 3 p.m.Southeast Campus

Attend Orientation

Complete your orientation, meet with an academic advisor, and enroll in courses.

Use your TCC ID number (starts with a T) and password to sign in.

Register for Orientation

C: After Orientation

Now that you have completed orientation, our goal is to answer your questions and make your transition to TCC as smooth as possible. So don't be shy, shoot us a text about any questions or concerns you have.

New Student Orientation & First-Time Enrollment (2)

Alex Vazquez

Text: 539-217-0059

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Major: Psychology, Freshman, Part-time
Hometown: Miami, FL
Campus: Southeast
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves

Rachel Graves

Text: 539-208-1813

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Major: Psychology, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Tulsa
Other Languages: American Sign Language (ASL)

Campus: Northeast, Southeast, Online
Involvement: True Blue Lead, Student Organizations, First Generation, over 26 years old

Joaquim “JP” Paulo

Text: 539-208-1795

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Major: Computer Engineering, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Angola

Other Languages: Português, Español
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Involvement: International Student, Student Organizations

Max Maguire

Text: 539-208-1690

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Hometown: Tulsa
Campus: Southeast, Metro, Northeast, and Online
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves

Stephen Ritter

Text: 539-208-1664

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Hometown: Tulsa
Campus: Metro and Northeast
Involvement: Student Organizations, First Generation

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Text: 539-766-9236

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Major: Political Science, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Bixby
Campus: Southeast, Metro, and Online
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves

Hunter Blevins

Text: 539-766-8943

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Campus: West, Metro, and Online
Involvement: Work-study, Over 26 years old, TRIO

Sean Tonquest

Text: 539-208-1575

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Major: Psychology, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Tulsa
Campus: Southeast and Online
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves, Work-study, Student Organizations

Jasmine Essink

Text: 539-208-1713

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Major: Theatre, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Jenks
Campus: Southeast
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves, Student Organizations

Jared Gutierrez Nunez

Text: 539-208-1571

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Major: English, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Tulsa

Other Languages: Español
Campus: Metro and Southeast
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves

Ethan Clegg

Text: 539-217-0284

New Student Orientation & First-Time Enrollment (13)

Major: Electrical Engineering, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Tulsa
Campus: Northeast, Southeast, and Metro
Involvement: Honors Scholar, Tulsa Achieves, Work-study, Student Organizations

Annie Duncan

Text: 539-766-9236

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Major: Business Administration and Political Science, Sophom*ore, Full-time
Hometown: Broken Arrow
Campus: Southeast, Metro, and Online
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves, Student Government Association, Student Organizations

Vicente Paulo

Text: 539-208-1588

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Major: Electrical Engineering, Freshman, Full-time
Hometown: Angola

Other Languages: Português, Español
Campus: Northeast, Online, and Metro
Involvement: International Student, Student Organizations

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Text: 539-920-1740

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Hometown: Broken Arrow
Campus: Southeast
Involvement: Tulsa Achieves

JX Barros

Text: 539-217-0284

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Major: Engineering Technology, Freshman, Full-time
Hometown: Angola

Language: Português, Español, Ibinda
Campus: Southeast and Northeast
Involvement: International Student

Nash McQuarters

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NSO Coordinator
nash.mcquarters@tulsacc.edu

Trent Gleason

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NSO Specialist
trent.gleason@tulsacc.edu

Get Involved

Get involved at your new school. It’s easy and fun to expand your horizons at TCC.

NSO Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all students who are new to college and degree-seeking are required to attend New Student Orientation.

Concurrently-enrolled student who are not yet graduating high school DO NOT need to attend New Student Orientation.

However, graduating seniors and high school graduates who participated in Concurrent Enrollment are required to attend New Student Orientation if you are a college freshman and seeking a degree from TCC.

No, all new degree-seeking students have an Advising and New Student Orientation hold that will be removed when you enroll in classes at New Student Orientation.

  • A government issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport is required for check-in.
  • A form of payment (Completed FAFSA, Tulsa Achieves Agreement Form, Third-Party Scholarship, Payment plan, or Full payment).
  • ACT, SAT, or placement test scores are required for course placement. If you have not previously submitted these scores to TCC, please bring them to your New Student Orientation session.

New Student Orientation is about preparing you for success at TCC. You will be introduced to TCC resources, student services, and college enrichment opportunities. You will meet other new students at TCC. You will also meet one-on-one with an academic advisor, review your degree plan, review your MyTCC Financial Aid Dashboard, and enroll in your classes.

Yes! We welcome guests at New Student Orientation and even have a special Family Orientation session for them to attend. To accommodate everyone, we ask that you limit to one guest. We do not provide childcare.

Yes, will meet with an academic advisor, review your intended major and your degree plan so you will know what classes to choose. Then you will enroll in your classes.

No, if you happen to arrive late or leave before the completion of your orientation session, your holds will remain and it will be necessary to register for another session. It is important to arrive on time for check in, and stay in attendance for the entire session.

Yes. Email us at orientation@tulsacc.edu or call 918-595-7660 to let us know you cannot make your scheduled orientation and then register for a new session.

Bring your documents to New Student Orientation and turn them in at the appropriate student services office before your orientation start time. If you are not sure where to turn in your documents call us before at 918-595-8000.

While we prefer our students attend an in-person New Student Orientation session, we do allow for students over the age of 25, students who participated in Concurrent Enrollment, and residing out-of-state to complete the online orientation.

If you have a circ*mstance that prohibits you from attending in person, please contact us at orientation@tulsacc.edu.

Yes, however you will need to take our Course Placement Test before attending New Student Orientation.

No, you are free to attend New Student Orientation at whichever campus or date is most convenient for you.

New Student Orientation & First-Time Enrollment (2024)

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