TCC Celebrates Spring 2026 Graduates
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Tulsa Community College celebrated its Spring 2026 graduating class at the BOK Center, recognizing more than 1,300 graduation applicants pursuing certificates and degrees across the College’s seven academic schools.
Tulsa Community College celebrated its Spring 2026 graduating class during two commencement ceremonies at the BOK Center, recognizing students from across the College’s seven academic schools.
Preliminary data shows 1,383 graduation applicants applied for 1,559 credentials this spring, representing a potential 12% increase over Spring 2025, when 1,223 students graduated.
Additional preliminary figures show:
- 499 graduates participated in the Tulsa Achieves Scholarship program
- 957 graduates are from Tulsa County
- 175 graduates previously earned a TCC credential and returned to pursue an additional credential
- 140 graduates applied for two credentials
- 18 graduates applied for three or more credentials
The graduating class also reflects the broad range of students served by TCC. The youngest graduation applicant was 18 years old, while the oldest was 63.
The College’s most popular areas of study among graduates this spring were:
- Business Administration
- Liberal Arts
- Nursing
The Nursing program graduated its largest class to date, with 128 graduates earning Nursing credentials.
The Cardiovascular Technology program celebrated its tenth graduating class. This year’s graduates successfully passed the Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist exam on their first attempt, achieving the highest scores in the history of the program.
TCC also celebrated a record-breaking year for its Dual Credit Programs, with more than 160 high school students from 15 high schools across Oklahoma earning a TCC credential while completing their high school diplomas.
TCC’s Summer 2026 semester begins June 1. Enrollment is open now at www.tulsacc.edu/admission.