Farm Fashioned Recipes: Up-scaled Kindergarten Feast
Submitted by René McCracken, NTCC Ag Director
Submitted by René McCracken, NTCC Ag Director
The 2019-2020 Foundation Scholarship application is available online. You can get the application from http://www.ntcc.edu/scholarships or you may stop by the Student Services Center and get a copy. I have also attached a copy to this email.
If you would be interested in seeing the results of our NTCC/Noble Foundation Winter Forage Trial mark your calendar to attend this free event on Thursday, December 13th at the NTCC Ag Complex & Farm at 3pm. This is the second year that we have tested these new varieties of winter forages that have the potential to improve your bottom line especially this year when hay supplies are short. Suggested uses for these small grains are seeded into Bermuda grass mix pastures for grazing of cat
Submitted by Dr. Andrew Yox, NTCC Honors Director
What will Northeast Texas Community College look like in 2025? That is the question being posed as NTCC undergoes its new strategic plan, Destination 2025.
We are still in need of donations for The Eagle Food Pantry. All donations can be dropped off at my office.
Stop by for some delicious deer chili and get assistance with registering for the Spring semester today!
Please join us in congratulating the following employees on receiving funding for their projects through the Whatley Employee Enhancement Fund.
2018 Whatley Employee Enhancement Awards
The Whatley Employee Enhancement Fund provided actual funding for the following:
Erika Garza, Student Success Services – Hispanic Meet & Greet - $1,700
Cynthia Linseisen, Upward Bound – PEAK Summer Program - $2,500
Susana Perez, Student Success Services – Summer Success Program - $1,700
The fall semester is quickly coming to an end and registration is now open for both December Intersession and the spring semester. You can get 3 hours of credit in just 3 weeks for only $300 by taking an Intersession class over the holiday break! We encourage students to login to the myEagle portal and enroll in Spring classes before the end of the semester. This will allow you to get the classes you need and avoid long lines in Student Services in January.