Tri-County Community College

Not to be confused with Tri-County Technical College.
Tri-County Community College
Active 1964–Present
President Donna Tipton-Rogers, Ed.D
Students 4715 (2012 academic year)
Location Murphy, North Carolina, United States
Colors
  Navy and gold
Website www.tricountycc.edu

Tri-County Community College, founded in 1964, is a community college located in the westernmost tip of North Carolina. It is a member of the North Carolina Community College System.

History

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Presidents

Accreditations

Service area

Tri-County Community College serves the counties of:

Local Cities

Campus Locations

There are three campus locations, the Main Campus in Murphy, and the Graham County Center in Robbinsville, and the Cherokee County Center of Applied Technology in Marble. The main campus has three buildings; named McSwain, in honor of Holland McSwain, Tri-County Community College’s First President; West, for Herman West, a State Legislator and entrepreneur; and Crisp, for Vincent Crisp, Tri-County Community College President from 1972–1992.

Programs of study

Programs of study at the Graham County Center

College publications

The Tri-County Communicator is the student newspaper of TCCC[3]

References

Coordinates: 35°04′02″N 83°57′58″W / 35.0671°N 83.9661°W / 35.0671; -83.9661

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