Tallahassee Community College

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Tallahassee Community College
Tallahassee County Community College Crest

Motto: It's For You
Established: 1966
Type: Public
President: Dr. Bill Law
Faculty: 159
Undergraduates: 14,014 (Fall 2007) [1])
Location: Tallahassee, Florida, USA
Campus: Suburban
Athletics: 4 major sports teams
Mascot: Eagle
Website: www.tcc.fl.edu

Tallahassee Community College, founded in 1966, is a community college in Tallahassee, Florida that feeds into Florida State University and Florida A&M University. It mainly serves the Florida counties of Leon, in which it is located, Gadsden, and Wakulla.

Most of TCC's enrollment take part in its Associate in Arts transfer program, and TCC is listed as one the nation's top producers of A.A. graduates at 22nd. The college is often used as a stepping stone to to transfer to institutions within the State University System of Florida.

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[edit] Student life

TCC annually hosts the Big Bend Brain Bowl academic tournament sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat. Students also participate in Forensics(Debate), Model UN, the Honors Program, Phi Theta Kappa. A student newspaper, the Talon, is published at least 5 times a semester by the students of a journalism class, and a literary magazine, The Eyrie, is published yearly.

Other student opportunities include "TheatreTCC", the Capital Band of Tallahassee Community College, the TCC Jazz Band, and the Tallahassee Civic Chorale. A Student Government Association is open for student involvement, and the Office of Student Volunteerism encourages students to engage in community service

[edit] Athletics

TCC's Athletic teams are nicknamed the Eagles and participate in softball, baseball, women's basketball, and men's basketball.

The softball program, having won three conference championships, won a state and national title in 1994. The baseball team finished 2004 with the winning of its fourth conference title. The men's basketball has won three conference titles, and the women's has one. Both basketball teams have each finished third in the NJCAA Tournament within the past eight years.

Currently Mike McLeod is the Baseball coach and is in his 17 season at the helm. McLeod has guided the Eagles to three outright Panhandle Conference Championships, winning the title in 1995, 1999, and 2004, while being named Co-Champions in 2002. His teams have made a total of six trips to the Florida Community College Activities Association Tournament. McLeod has been named Panhandle Conference Coach of the Year three times, receiving the award in each of TCC's championship seasons (1995, 1999, 2004).

[edit] Other schools utilizing TCC

TCC also houses the panhandle campuses of Flagler College and Barry University.

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