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Tompkins Cortland Community College readies for SUNY Connect, sees enrollment uptick and plans sale of three residence halls
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TC3 President Amy Kremenek told the county committee May 7 that the college is preparing for state adult-tuition proposals, finalizing a three-year strategic plan, pursuing a campus career center, managing a $40 million bond tied to residence halls and relying heavily on Pell grants.
Tompkins Cortland Community College President Amy Kremenek told the Tompkins Intergovernmental Relations Committee May 7 that the college is preparing for a state proposal to expand free community college for adults and is pursuing several campus and capital changes to match workforce needs.
Kremenek said TC3 is preparing for the SUNY Connect proposal, a program modeled on the governor’s plan to provide free tuition and fees for adults ages 25 to 55 in targeted high-demand fields. “This is focused on adults ages 25 to 55 who do not already have a degree,” Kremenek said, adding the program would be offered to part-time students in recognition of adults’…
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