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Special Factors

AP Acceptance: Yes
Credit for Life Experience: Yes

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Contact Info

Address:
121 College Place Norfolk, VA 23510
Phone: (757) 822-1122
General Site: www.tcc.edu
Admissions: www.tcc.edu/students/admissions/
Application: www.tcc.edu/students/admissions/online.htm

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Tips for Prospective Students
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  • Lily from Virginia Beach, VA
  • Apr-06-2013 I am a current student here

    Make sure to keep communication with professors. Take advantage of the transfer opportunities given. Do everything you can to keep your GPA up, it's not hard just focus and give yourself time to get the work done!

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  • Candace from Portsmouth, VA
  • Mar-21-2013 I am a past student here

    Weather you're just graduating from high school or returning to school after years of being out TCC is definitely the best fit. It's cheap for a good education and it also saves time. My only tip is to actual apply yourself and you CANT go wrong.

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  • LaKeisha from Norfolk, VA
  • Feb-28-2013 I am a current student here

    If you are interested in pursuing your education at TCC,after filling out your FAFSA, you should sit down and speak with an advisor to come up with an academic plan. They will put you in the right direction. Do not attempt to do it on your own. The advisors are there to help so utilize them. Also, rent, buy used, or go to Textbook Brokers to save money on textbooks.

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  • Charmaine from Portsmouth, VA
  • Feb-21-2013 I am a past student here

    During your first few days of classes take note of your teachers teaching abilities. A few teachers have very little experience teaching or are very slack in grading and teaching. If your teacher is showing signs of absentmindedness, has a difficult time explaining questions on the subject matter, or has an unclear syllabus or assignment list don't hesitate to swap the class for a different teacher. It will save you time and the frustration of dealing with incompetent teachers. Also be involved with student events and clubs on campus. You make a lot more quality friendships being a part of clubs and have a lot more fun!

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  • Denzel from Chesapeake, VA
  • Feb-12-2013 I am a current student here

    Stay on top of your assignments. Be sure to use all of the resources afforded to you. If you start struggling in a subject, ask for help.

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