What GPA Do You Need To Get Into Tallahassee Community College?

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What GPA do you need to get into Tallahassee ? You have a

3.0 unweighted high school GPA

. You have Qualifying Alternative Assessment /Courses (PERT, ACT, SAT, etc.). Test scores must be less than two years old.

Does Tallahassee Community College have dorms?


TCC does not have on-campus housing

. It is the student's responsibility to find her/his own housing. There are many apartment complexes surrounding the campus and even more designed just for students all around Tallahassee. See Student Housing options.

How long does it take to get accepted to TCC?

The application process can take

up to seven days

, so check your email for updates.

Can TCC students rush at FSU?

TCC students can participate in many FSU activities and many do. However,

girls cannot rush a sorority until they are fully enrolled at FSU

.

How far is TCC to FSU?

Located just

two miles

from FSU's campus, TCC offers a rich student life experience.

TCC2FSU works directly with FSU to ensure our graduates a smooth transfer process. The 2+2 program guarantees admission to at least one of Florida's state universities, but not necessarily to one of your choice. Therefore,

there is no guaranteed admission into FSU

.

32.5% (2020)

Adult learners without a high school diploma or a GED:

You may still apply to the

. You will be required to take the placement tests to determine your ability to benefit from attending TCC.

  1. Application. To apply to community college, you'll need to submit an application. …
  2. Education Credentials. …
  3. Placement Test Scores. …
  4. Choose College Classes Wisely. …
  5. Register for Classes ASAP. …
  6. Meet Your Professors. …
  7. Meet Other Community College Students. …
  8. Utilize Student Services.


Most employers and colleges, including TCC, accept GED

®

certificates

. Some colleges and professions will require higher scores than the minimum passing scores.


The Aspire TCC2FSU Program is a joint program between Florida State University and Tallahassee Community College, the #1 transfer school to FSU

. This program is specifically for students who wish to earn an Associate in Arts degree at TCC and then transfer to neighboring FSU to complete a four-year degree.

  1. COMPLETE AN INQUIRY FORM OR APPLY. TCC'S online application for admission is free, and easy to complete. …
  2. ENROLL OR MEET WITH AN ADVISOR TO HELP YOU ENROLL. If you already know what program you want to study, you can enroll and get started. …
  3. SECURE YOUR PAYMENT. Pay your tuition to finish your enrollment process.

Florida State Room and Board Expenses Housing and meal plans are priced out separately at Florida State. The typical student spent

$6,680 for housing

and $4,396 for dining in 2020.

Yes, TCC students as well as any other state, community, or Florida university students can come and study at FSU Libraries by showing your current TCC or other school-issued ID when you come in.


Tallahassee Community College was named a top ten college in the nation by the Aspen Institute

. The 2021 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation's signature recognition of high achievement and performance among America's community colleges, selected TCC as a top 10 finalist.

38,017 (2015)

Tallahassee Community College (TCC)

students that are formally admitted to the TCC2FSU Program at TCC are eligible to purchase special passes to access select FSU Campus Recreation facilities, programs, and services

.

If you do not remember your Student ID,

call the Help Desk at (850) 201-8545 to obtain it

. Type your EagleNet Pin in the appropriate field. If you do not know your EagleNet Pin, call the Helpdesk at (850) 201-8545 to obtain it, or go to this page to reset your password using your security question.

Tarrant County College District (TCCD) is

accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

to award the associate degree.

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