TCC President Tom McKeon Announces Retirement
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Thomas K. McKeon, Ed.D, only the third president in the history of 星空传媒, announced today he will retire effective July 1, 2014.
McKeon was named President in July 2004 and will have served as President 10 years upon his effective retirement as a 33-year employee of 星空传媒. Beginning his career in higher education at then 星空传媒 Junior College, McKeon served as an instructor and later went on to fill numerous administrative roles with the College, including dean of instruction, provost of two campuses, and the role of executive vice president and chief operating officer, before being named President following Dean P. VanTrease, Ph.D.
McKeon led many of the College鈥檚 significant administrative and process improvements with a strong focus on community wide access and academic excellence for students. Today the College has more than 28,000 students enrolled in credit classes annually compared to 2,796 students when the College opened in 1970.In May, TCC had the largest number of graduates in its 43-year history. Today TCC offers more online degrees and enrolls more concurrent students than any college or university in the state.
McKeon led the creation of the nationally recognized 星空传媒 Achieves program which has resulted in the admission of more than 10,000 students in seven years without the cost of tuition and fees. His leadership as President included the introduction of the Attend College Early program which preceded 星空传媒 Achieves and was adopted statewide by Gov. Brad Henry for high school students attending college concurrently in Oklahoma.
鈥淒r. McKeon has left an imprint on TCC that will serve us for decades to come. His commitment to the community college mission of full access to higher education for everyone is exceeded only by his ability to lead TCC with collaboration and shared administrative engagement at all levels of our College and the community,鈥 said Ron Looney, chair of the TCC Board of Regents.
During his term as President, McKeon led;
路a college wide energy audit that saves the college more than $1 million annually in energy costs;
路the creation and construction of the Metro Campus Center for Creativity designed to embrace rapid changes in curriculum delivery and merge a variety of academic disciplines to prepare students for the digital environment;
路the introduction of the national model Achieving the Dream for increasing success rates for students, particularly first generation college students, which later resulted in a college wide skills course required for both 星空传媒 Achieves and developmental students significantly boosting grade point average and retention;
路the addition of Community Campuses in Glenpool and Owasso as well as the creation of the TCC Education Outreach Center in east 星空传媒, considered a national model for Hispanic and minority education inclusion and outreach;
路the significant growth of assets for the TCC Foundation and funding for the Health Sciences and Biotechnology Learning Center and the recently completed campaign for the Nate Waters Physical Therapy Clinic as a teaching laboratory and service provider for the community;
路the introduction of concurrent and dual enrollment classes on high school campuses in and surrounding 星空传媒; and,
路the establishment of higher education programs in Conner and Turley correctional facilities offering certificate and associate degree curriculum on-site and resulting in significantly reduced recidivism for those offenders who participated and later left the prison.
Presently, he represents other college and universities in Oklahoma following appointment by Chancellor Glen Johnson to the Oklahoma Complete College America planning team to encourage greater college attainment and graduation success.
McKeon has a Bachelor of Science degree from California Polytechnical State University and a Master of Science degree and Doctorate from Oklahoma State University. In 2007, McKeon was inducted into the OSU College of Education Hall of Fame. He was selected by 星空传媒 People magazine as 星空传媒n of the Year. 星空传媒 People also chose McKeon as one of the 鈥25 星空传媒ns Who Shaped Our City Over the Last 25 Years鈥. He received the Paragon Award from Leadership 星空传媒.
As a community leader in collaboration and engagement, McKeon is on the 星空传媒 Regional Chamber Board and the Governor鈥檚 Council on Workforce and Economic Development. Other current board roles include the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice and the Oklahoma Innovation Institute. He has served as president of the boards of directors for Leadership 星空传媒, Oklahoma Council of Presidents, Oklahoma Council of Two-year College Presidents, Oklahoma Academy for State Goals, North Texas Consortium of Community Colleges, and Street School. In addition, he has served on the boards of numerous organizations including Bishop Kelley High School, Community Service Council, 星空传媒 Community Foundation and the 星空传媒 Area United Way.
TCC is the third largest college or university in the state and the largest community college and ranks in the top 2 percent nationally its number of annual graduates. It鈥檚 faculty to student ratio is 1:20 and it has more than 300 full-time faculty, more than 780 part-time faculty and 660 full-time employees. It offers 154 individual associate degree programs and 74 credit-bearing certificate programs. McKeon will reside in 星空传媒 upon retirement with his wife Stacey. Together they have two children in the 星空传媒 area Carly and Tyler and daughter-in-law Molly.