Criminal Justice Student Association

Criminal Justice Student Association

The purpose of the Northeast Texas Community College Criminal Justice Student Association is to provide a platform for students interested in criminal justice to come together, share knowledge, engage in educational activities, and promote understanding of criminal justice issues within the community.

 

JOIN TODAY

Join the Criminal Justice Student Association at Northeast Texas Community College and get connected with opportunities that will sharpen your skills and build your future!

  • Network with criminal justice professionals
  • Attend field trips and guest speaker events
  • Build your resume with leadership & service
  • Meet other students who share you goals!


For more information contact:

Elizabeth A. Bailey, M.S.
Criminal Justice | Faculty 
 

 

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    Criminal Justice offers new Occupational Skills Award

    Looking to get started in the criminal justice field without committing to a full degree just yet? Northeast Texas Community College offers a Criminal Justice Occupational Skills Award (OSA) that includes just three fast-track courses designed to enhance your job readiness and marketability. Whether you’re exploring a new career, returning to school, or adding skills to your resume, this short-term award gives you relevant, real-world knowledge. But it doesn’t have to stop there...

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    Arrive Alive event is Monday, March 10th

    The Arrive Alive Tour® is coming to Northeast Texas Community College (2886 FM1735, Mt. Pleasant, TX 75455) on Monday, March 10, 2025 from 10:00 am to 4:00 p.m. UNITE’s Arrive Alive Tour® is the nation’s number-one ranked drunk and distracted driving awareness event, as well as the first-and-only marijuana driving simulator in the country...

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    Arrive Alive event coming to campus March 10th

    We are excited to host the Arrive Alive Tour on the NTCC campus Monday, March 10th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM in front of the Student Union Building (SUB). This interactive event brings awareness to the dangers of impaired and distracted driving through a high-tech simulator that provides a firsthand experience of how dangerous these behaviors can be...

For More Information Contact

Elizabeth A. Bailey, M.S.
903-434-8249
BT 109A
ebailey@ntcc.edu