Clubs & Organizations

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Student Government Association

Join TCC's Student Government Association (SGA) – your voice in campus life! Vote, engage, and make a difference in student activities. Open to all eligible students.

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TrueBlue LEAD

Join TrueBlue LEAD: Develop leadership skills, earn scholarships, and give back to your community with tuition support.

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    1. Student Book Club

      The TCC Book Club meets monthly to discuss reads selected by students for the purposes of fun. This club is a great way to gain exposure to new authors and genres.

    2. Student Music Association

      A student organization at TCC open to all students, providing a place of fellowship for those interested in music.

    3. Students Who Are Parents (SWAP)

      Students Who Are Parents (SWAP) supports student-parents through peer connection, resource sharing, workshops, encouragement, and referrals to campus and community resources that promote student success, persistence, and completion.

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    1. TCC Connection

      The TCC Connection is an award-winning student-run media organization that provides a network of mass communication services, including an online publication, TV broadcasting, and podcasting.

    2. TCC Pride

      TCC Pride is a safe space celebrating self-expression, diversity, and equality. We welcome everyone, regardless of factors like GPA, religion, gender identity, and more, to advocate for understanding and equal treatment.