Jalyn English wins Whatley Honors Endowed Scholarship
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, NTCC Honors Director
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, NTCC Honors Director
For the 13th straight year since 2008, Cypress Bank has presented a high-end MacBook laptop for the use of Northeast Texas Community College honors students. This year’s Cypress Bank Scholar is Cade Bennett. He is t
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a check for $1,000 from Randy and Cristy Nolen of Mount Pleasant. The gift will be used to provide a scholarship to a student majoring in Human Performance at NTCC. Nolen has spent his career as a dedicated athletic trainer for various organizations, including many years at Mount Pleasant High School. Pictured at the check presentation is (from left) Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement, Justin Hargrove, Director of NTCC’s Human Performance Program, Cristy Nolen and Randy Nolen.
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Northeast Texas Community College began welcoming athletes back to the campus Monday, Aug. 17 as they prepare for a unique fall schedule.
Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to announce that it is now offering a Professional Driving Academy (CDL training) through the department of Continuing Education and Corporate Training.
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $100,000 anonymous donation. The gift was designated to establish an endowed scholarship for NTCC’s Work4College Scholarship. Dr. Ron Clinton (left), NTCC President, and Dr.
While NTCC's spring and summer graduation ceremonies had to be cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns, that doesn't mean we aren't EXCEPTIONALLY proud of our graduates! To show that pride, we have put together Virtual Graduations for both our May and August classes.
Northeast Texas Community College announced some important changes to the fall schedule this week. In order to allow for increased social distancing and to enhance student safety, NTCC is now offering five different course formats for students to choose from. They are as follows:
FACE-TO-FACE (F2F) - Takes place in a traditional classroom setting with precauctions in place for health and safety. Classes will have limited numbers of students allowed in each classroom to maintain social distancing. Regular visits to campus required.