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Campus Emergency Alert System

NTCC’s Campus Emergency Alert System is a mass notification system that will alert students with important messages via NTCC’s Eagle Mail system. In addition to email, NTCC’s Campus Emergency Alert System enables More »

NTCC closed for Memorial Day

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Northeast Texas Community College will be closed on Monday, May 27 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Offices will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, May 28. In case of an emergency on campus during the closure, contact security at 903-563-1417.

Fine Arts Club of Mount Pleasant gives scholarship

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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $500 gift to benefit a student majoring in fine arts. This scholarship, contributed by the Fine Arts Club of Mount Pleasant, is one of the longest running scholarships at NTCC (established 1985). Pictured, Sandra Price (center), Rosalie Chambers, and Joyce Thomas present the donation to Nita

Sen. Cornyn representative visits campus

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Louellen Lowe (right), East Texas Regional Director for Senator John Cornyn’s office, recently met with Northeast Texas Community College President Dr. Brad Johnson to discuss regional education and economic development needs.

Police Academy cadets receive 100% passing scores on TCLEOSE exam

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The Northeast Texas Community College Police Academy recently announced that 100% of graduating cadets successfully passed the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) exam, which qualifies them to work as peace officers in the state of Texas. Graduating cadets are pictured: back row (from left): Darrien Smith, Rosamond Doiron, Nicholas Moses,

CIS engages Chapel Hill Juniors, Seniors during STARR testing

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Recent STARR testing for Freshmen and Sophomores caused Junior and Seniors at Chapel Hill to be displaced.  Kristin French, Comunities in Schools coordinator at Chapel Hill Junior High and High School planned three days of activities for Juniors and Seniors. The theme of the activities for juniors was getting ready for senior year. Mrs. Cristy Nolen,

Wilson receives J. Travis Jackson Memorial Scholarship

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Bryan Wilson (center) of Mount Vernon, was recently presented with the J. Travis Jackson Memorial Scholarship during the 2013 GED graduation ceremony. This $500 award is given by the Mount Pleasant Rotary Club in memory of Jackson, who was a long time adult educator in Titus County. Making the presentation is Amy Hinton (right), President of the Mount Pleasant

GED graduates inducted into National Adult Education Honor Society

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The Titus County Literacy Advisory Council recently honored 12 deserving General Equivalency Diploma (GED) students from Northeast Texas Community College by inducting them into the National Adult Education Honor Society (NAEHS). Those inducted were: (from left) Andrew Jackson, Bryan Wilson, Donna Barton, Dagoberto Acosta, Clara Roberts, Gary Gaskin, Whitney Jarosh, Brandon McNeil, Olga Alvarez, Isai Adame, Jessica Simpson, and Justin

NTCC, A&M-Texarkana sign articulation agreement in nursing

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Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) and Texas A&M University-Texarkana recently held an articulation agreement signing event for NTCC’s Associate Degree in Nursing and A&M-Texarkana’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree on May 15th at the Whatley Foyer on the NTCC campus. Officials representing the institutions were (from left): Dr. Pete Linkins, Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering, and

NTCC receives $2,000 gift for Robert Arellano Scholarship

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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $2,000 from the Northeast Texas Biker’s Church. Pictured making the donation is: (from left) Emma Dundee, Roger Keck, Dominic Crescimanno, James Aydelott, Cheryl Nichols, Kent Basinger, Jeff Martin, and Tasha Martin. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Vice President for Advancement, accepts the gift on behalf

NTCC Medical Assistant graduates achieve 100% pass rate on national exam

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The Northeast Texas Community College Medical Assistant program recently announced that 100% of its second year students passed the National Certification Exam offered through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). These students, who graduated in May, are now eligible to be employed as a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) anywhere in the United States. Graduates