Student Information

TOCC provides a solid range of choices for students. A number of academic and building construction technology programs provide a broad range of opportunities for students. Science, business, early childhood education, social services, Tohono O’odham Studies, and building construction technology programs provide sought- after skills and a pathway to four-year degrees upon graduation.

Student Information

TOCC provides a solid range of choices for students. A number of academic and building construction technology programs provide a broad range of opportunities for students. Science, business, early childhood education, social services, Tohono O’odham Studies, and building construction technology programs provide sought- after skills and a pathway to four-year degrees upon graduation.

Academic Resources

Pre-Program Requirement

Students may qualify for college-level classes (those numbered 101 and higher) through placement tests or completion of college preparation courses. Although pre-program, developmental courses (those numbered 100 and lower) do not fulfill General Education or program requirements, they are necessary to prepare students to successfully complete their General Education and program courses.

For information, please refer to the current College Catalog. 

Staff Information

Advising Team

 advising@tocc.edu

 

Academic Advising

    As a TOCC student, it is your responsibility to take an active role in the development of your educational and career goals and make sure you are taking the appropriate courses to achieve your goals. To assist you in this endeavor, we have an Academic Advisor to assist students with important decision-making opportunities. Before registering for classes and throughout each semester, new students should meet with the Academic Advisor. 

Meanwhile, a Counselor and a Retention Coordinator are available to assist students in self-awareness, development, and achievement of academic, career and personal goals. These individuals can help students develop effective time-management and study skills, and help explain the curriculum offerings.

Guidelines and Policies

Grading Policies

Grades at Tohono O’odham Community College are recorded at the end of each session according to the system listed below. If a course is
repeated, the higher of the two grades earned will be used for computation of the student’s grade point average. Both courses will remain on the student’s transcript

Credit by Examination

You have the opportunity to earn college credit by assessment of prior learning. You may be able to receive credit by passing specified examinations or by portfolio. You must be currently enrolled at TOCC in order to receive such credit.

Non-Discrimination Policy

Reporting links provided above.

The Tohono O’odham Community College (TOCC) is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment opportunities. We provide educational opportunities for all area residents, and we encourage all members of the community to utilize programs offered at the College in order to promote Tohono O’odham himdag (culture), and to strengthen families and communities.

Americans with Disabilities Act

Student requests for accommodation due to disability are processed through the Office of the Vice President of Student Services. A Student Support Specialist will provide intake assistance, eligibility determination with appropriate documentation, student service plans, faculty notification of accommodation and monitoring of student accommodations; a decision will be made each semester whether to continue an accommodation service plan.

Privacy of Student Records

TOCC complies with The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. This act was designed to protect the privacy of educational records, to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their educational records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data through informal and formal hearings. Students have the right to file complaints with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with this Act. Contact the TOCC Student Services office at (520) 383-8401 for more information.