What services does Tri-C offer for career development/job placement?
The College’s Key Career Place provides free high-quality career development services including help with your resume, career counseling, and online resources to help you find a job or an internship. For more information, visit www.keycareerplace.info or one of Tri-C’s Key Career Place locations:
East—Phone: 216-987-2567
Metro—Phone: 216-987-4913
West—Phone: 216-987-5575
UTC—2415 Woodland Ave.—Phone: 216-987-3029
How can I teach and/or work at Tri-C?
Tri-C does not provide preferential treatment to alumni who are interested in working for the College as faculty or staff. Please visit http://www.tri-c.edu/employment/Pages/Home.aspx to view job openings, post your resume, and apply for a position. For more information, contact the Office of Human Resources at 216-987-4831 or email careers@tri-c.edu.
What type of continuing education programs does Tri-C offer?
Many alumni return to the College for professional development and/or lifelong learning. Tri-C’s Corporate College, with locations in Westlake and Warrensville Heights, offers non-credit training courses focused on professional development that aim to meet employers' demands for a talented, qualified workforce. For more information on Corporate College, visit www.corporatecollege.com or call 216-987-5875.
Tri-C’s Center for Aging Initiatives offers a unique approach to lifelong learning with vibrant, stimulating, and thought-provoking classes for those 55+ years old. The learning possibilities are endless through Encore Campus, Pathways, Program 60, and Special Programs. For more information about lifelong learning programs, visit http://www.tri-c.edu/enrichment/seniors/Pages/default.aspx or call 216-987-2228.
Where can I view a calendar of events held at Tri-C?
Visit www.tri-c.edu/news and www.tri-c.edu/events to view the wide assortment of programs and events offered year-round at Tri-C. Events include theater productions, music and dance performances, art displays, poetry readings, speaker series, roundtable discussions on current events, and workshops on such topics as financial aid and health care.
How do I obtain a copy of my diploma and/or transcript?
Replacement diplomas cost $20 and must be requested in person at the campus you attended. To obtain a copy of your diploma, please visit the Admissions and Records Office at the appropriate campus.
Academic transcripts can be ordered in any of the following methods:
1. On line (fastest service) 1-2 business days. A credit card is required for this service.
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2. By Mail or Fax 3-5 business days
To order a transcript by mail, direct your request to Cuyahoga Community College, Enrollment Processing Center, P.O. Box 5966, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-0966. You may FAX your request to (216) 987-3043. The following information must be provided to avoid delay in processing your request:
Full Name (both current and any previous names)
Current mailing address
Tri-C ID number or social security number
Date of Birth
Dates of Attendance
Number of Copies requested
Complete name and address of person or office receiving the transcript
Your Signature
Your Phone Number
Payment **Faxed requests without credit card information will not be processed!**
Do not send cash. Make check or money order payable to Cuyahoga Community College. Credit Card (Master Card, Visa, Discover and American Express) information must include type of card, account number, expiration date, name of card holder as it appears on the card and signature of the card holder.
Orders placed within the two-week period prior to any semester will take longer to be processed due to increased volume. Delivery times are not included in these estimates.
Emergency requests
Requests for emergency processing can be made online. Transcripts requested by 12:00pm will be ready for pick up by 4:00pm EST, same day transcripts requested after 12:00 noon will be ready for pick up by 11:00am EST, the following day.
Fee Schedule
Standard Request $5.00
Emergency Request $12.00
Privacy and Financial Requirements
In accordance with the Federal Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 and subsequent amendments, your academic records cannot be released without your consent. All outstanding obligations (financial, academic or administrative) to the College must be cleared before a transcript request can be processed.
How can I notify the College of a recent accomplishment of mine or a fellow Tri-C graduate?
Tri-C is always interested in hearing of the successes of its graduates. Email updates to alumni@tri-c.edu.
How can I support current Tri-C students?
Donations toward the Tri-C Foundation’s Scholarship Fund are greatly appreciated and tax-deductible. Please send checks payable to the Tri-C Foundation to 700 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 or call 216-987-4868 to discuss making a donation.
Have another question?
You can find information on all Tri-C programs, events, and facilities by visiting www.tri-c.edu or send an email to alumni@tri-c.edu.