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TCC launches Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Program to get Students prepared for Real-world Application

September 10, 2020

Tallahassee Community College is launching its latest initiative, an Electrical Pre-apprenticeship program. The pre-apprenticeship program will afford prospective students ages 16–24 an opportunity to explore an in-demand career option as an apprentice and a future in the electrical industry by experiencing first-hand training that will develop their skills, confidence, and professional connections needed to be successful. Read More

TCC launches Virtual Fall STEAM Workshops

September 9, 2020

Tallahassee Community College is offering virtual Saturday workshops featuring design and coding programs powered by TCC’s Division of Workforce Development and Black Rocket, a national leader in tech-education. The weekly workshops are aimed at sparking the creativity of kids ages 8-14 through a host of topics ranging from coding, game design, eSports, virtual reality, YouTube content creator and more. Read More

TCC offers Scholarships for In-Demand Programs

August 3, 2020

Tallahassee Community College’s Division of Workforce Development is urging prospective students pursuing in demand programs during the fall semester to apply to the CARES Act scholarship. TCC is directing funding efforts to help people unemployed and impacted by COVID-19 pandemic achieve skilled training that will afford them the opportunity to improve their livelihood and embark on a career. Read More

TCC Supporting Economic Recovery in Franklin and Wakulla Counties

July 10, 2020

Tallahassee Community College was awarded a grant in the amount of $276,500 by the Triumph Gulf Coast Board to go toward the College’s Division of Workforce Development. This decision was made unanimously by the board during their June meeting. Read More

TCC Workforce Development to Host Multiple Workshops

July 6, 2020

Tallahassee Community College’s Division of Workforce Development has created workshops that will help businesses in their efforts to transition and succeed in the new remote environment. They’ve also created workshops for employees who are in need of assistance with gaining skills to succeed as a remote worker or land a job in a remote working environment. Read More

TCC and Lively Technical College Join Forces to Create Guaranteed Pathways

June 23, 2020

Tallahassee Community College is partnering with Lively Technical College to enhance current partnerships and career pathways. Under this new agreement, it establishes an opportunity for Lively students to earn college credit towards an Associates of Science degree at TCC. Read More

TCC Trains Future Dental Hygienists

February 24, 2020

Jay Cato is an adjunct professor at TCC, where she teaches in the Dental Hygiene program. Cato knew from the beginning she wanted to a future career in the healthcare field, and she knew a lot of her friends who were going into the nursing program. When she found out about TCC’s dental hygiene program, she enrolled right away. Read More

TCC Builds Careers in Law Enforcement

January 29, 2020

Born and raised in Tallahassee, Logan Lane enrolled at TCC fresh out of high school, though he wasn’t clear or enthusiastic about his path in the beginning. Read More

Commercial Vehicle Driving Careers take off at TCC

January 29, 2020

Now, 22 years later Rosbough is still working in the truck driving industry. But he can now add instructor under his belt. Rosbough said he wants to teach people who enroll into the Commercial Vehicle Driving Career and Technical Certificate program at Tallahassee Community College become self-sufficient. Read More

TCC Gadsden Center Connects Residents to Healthcare Professions

January 28, 2020

Tallahassee Community College’s Gadsden Center and Sunshine Health have formed a partnership that will provide 60 Gadsden County residents with full scholarships to earn a post-secondary credential in short-term healthcare programs. The programs that will be targeted are Nursing Assistant and Home Health Aide, two fields in high demand locally and statewide. Read More