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Tulsa Community College Names Eunice Tarver Northeast Campus Provost

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

Eunice Tarver has been named Tulsa Community College Northeast Campus Provost and will oversee the academic and daily operations of that campus. Most recently, she served as interim provost of the TCC Northeast Campus and will continue to serve in a dual role as Assistant Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion.

Tarver earned a Master’s degree in human relations from University of Oklahoma and a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Oklahoma State University. She is currently enrolled in Oklahoma State University’s Social Foundations of Education doctoral program where she is working to complete her dissertation.

TCC serves more than 25,000 students each year on four main campuses and is the third largest college or university in Oklahoma. TCC is currently one of 30 community colleges in the country that is part of a national initiative funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and focused on raising college graduation rates across the country through guided academic and career pathways. The Pathways Project, led by American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), builds better bridges for students from high school graduation to college completion leading to university transfer or credentials that match labor market needs.

 
About Tulsa Community College (TCC)

TCC is one of the most comprehensive community colleges in the United States
ranking in the Top 50 in the nation in the number of Associate Degrees it awards among
nearly 1,100 community colleges nationwide. Serving more than 25,000 students annually in credit courses, TCC is the state’s largest two-year college with four campuses in the Tulsa area.

For more information on TCC, visit www.tulsacc.edu.

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