Thank you for continuing to include Tohono O'odham Kekel Ha-Maṣcamakuḍ in your educational journey! Students interested in returning to Tohono O'odham Community College may need to complete some additional steps before registering for classes. As we continue to evolve and strive to better serve our students, new policies and practices may have been implemented since your last attendance.
Please read the information below to help determine the best course of action.
As of April 2025, we no longer accept high school or GED diplomas as proof of high school completion. To fulfill requirements set by our funding sources, students must submit official high school or GED transcripts as proof of high school completion.
Students who have previously submitted an unofficial high school transcript, an unofficial GED transcript, a high school diploma, or a GED diploma are required to request official transcripts from their high school or the GED website as soon as possible to fulfill the new requirement. Students whose schools are no longer operating may contact their state department of education office to request their school records.
To be considered official, the transcript must be signed, dated, and sent directly from the institution to our Office of Admissions & Records. Any opened or unsealed transcripts submitted are considered unofficial.
We appreciate your cooperation!
Log in and Register
Students with active accounts can log in to MyTOCC using their student email (@tocc.edu) and password to access the registration window in the "Current Students" tab of MyTOCC. This is most likely the case for students who were recently admitted and took a semester off from school.
If there are holds due to missing documents, students must submit them to the Admissions Office for processing. The list of required documents and their acceptable types is detailed in the section "Required Documents for Admission." Students are unable to register for classes if there are holds on their accounts.
Reapply to Reactivate!
Students who have not attended for a year or more will need to reapply for admission to reactivate their accounts. For example, if the student's last date of attendance was August 2024, your account has since been deactivated. Follow these steps:
Login Issues
If students have forgotten their password or receive the following error message, "Your Google Workspace administrator disabled your Google Account. Contact your administrator for help.", contact the IT Department for assistance. Visit https://www.tocc.edu/information-technology for more information. Once you reset your password, log in to MyTOCC and click the "Current Students" tab to access the registration window.
Account Access
Once you have regained access to your student account, you are expected to use your student email address for all communication with TOCC staff and personnel from this point forward. Your TOCC email credentials are used to log in to campus computers, MyTOCC, Canvas (our online learning system), and other campus services.
Contact Us!
Admissions Office
admissions@tocc.edu520-479-2305
Proof of Tribal Enrollment
If a Native American student, submit one of the following:
Proof of Residency
If a non-native American student (or non-enrolled native student), submit one of the following:
Proof of High School Completion or Equivalent
Submit one of the following:
To be considered official, all transcripts must be sealed and sent directly from the institution. Any opened or unsealed transcripts submitted will be considered unofficial.
If e-transcript services are available, please submit them to admissions@tocc.edu. Otherwise, the transcript must be mailed to the address below.
Tohono O’odham Community CollegeAttn: Office of Admissions & RecordsP.O. Box 3129Sells, AZ 85634
Proof of Name Change
If your submitted documents have discrepancies in names, please also submit proof of the name change. That could be one of the following:
For example, your High School Transcript states' Jane Doe, 'but your State ID/Tribal ID states' Jane Smith.' You must submit documentation of the name change so we can link the two documents to you.
Official College Transcripts for Transcript Evaluation
Suppose you're a degree-seeking student and want your college credits to be evaluated for transfer. In that case, you must submit an Official Transcript from the previous college(s) you attended to the Admissions Office. The transcript must be sealed and sent directly from the institution to be considered official. Any open transcripts will be considered unofficial.