Two graduate from Professional Driving Academy

The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy continues to grow and supply high-demand CDL drivers to the local area. Two new students recently graduated from the program. Pictured (from left) is: Jimmy Smith (Director of Continuing Education and Corporate Training), graduates Justain Norman, Zachary Miller, and Aaron Farley (Instructor).

NTCC adds new assistant soccer coaches

By: Justin Hargrove, Assistant Athletic Director

Abbie Rutledge and Dillon Williams joined Coach Jon Evan's staff at NTCC in August of 2024. 

Rutledge came to Mount Pleasant after serving as a student assistant at her Alma Mater LSUS in the spring of 2024 as well as a club role coaching with CABOSA. Rutledge will serve as assistant to both the men's and women's programs and will play a significant role in strength and conditioning and will be involved in all aspects of both teams. 

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Sign up now for fall 2nd 8-week classes

It's not too late to sign up for the fall semester at Northeast Texas Community College! New eight-week classes start October 21st. This is a great time to pick up an extra class or get started on your degree. Online and in-person options are available. What are you waiting for? Sign up today at NTCC.edu/registernow or stop by to see an advisor.

Click here to view the full 2nd 8-week schedule

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Country Western Dance class wraps up

Pictured (from left) is: Jerry and Avis Wilson, Laura and Andrew Hallonquist, Josh and Whitney Floyd, Bethany and Jared Murdock, Amy and Tony Deornellis, Jenny and Kyle Covey, and Clancy Holmes and Louise Starek

The Continuing Education and Corporate Training department at Northeast Texas Community College recently offered a lively and engaging Country Western Dance class. Held on Monday nights at NTCC's Hanson-Sewell Center in Pittsburg, TX, the course drew a diverse group of participants eager to learn the basics of popular country western dance styles. 

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Agriculture program invites public to pick muscadine grapes

The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Regenerative Farm is excited to announce the opening of its Muscadine Grape picking season. This annual event offers community members the unique opportunity to pick their own Muscadine Grapes for just $5 per gallon.

Rene' McCracken, Director of Agriculture at NTCC, invites everyone to participate in this seasonal harvest. "Muscadines are not only native to the south, absolutely delicious in jelly, sauces, or wine, but can be extremely healthy for you since they are packed full of antioxidants," said McCracken.

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