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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $2,000 donation from the family of Maria Souza. The gift established the Maria Souza Hope Memorial Scholarship and will provide two $1,000 scholarships for NTCC students who are participants or graduates of Hope Ministries of Northeast Texas.  

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Northeast Texas Community College is proud to announce the Social Work Information Session for current and future students. Information will be provided regarding Registration, Financial Aid, First-Year and Second-Year Experience, and information regarding a Social Work degree.

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2018 Mount Pleasant Salutatorian, Verania Leyva Garcia, has concluded her two-year stay at Northeast Texas Community College with a decision to transfer to the University of Texas at Austin in the fall, and a resolve to advance further in biomedical studies.  She will be receiving a full-tuition scholarship.

The Eagle Food Pantry will be open Thursday, June 25th  from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for curbside care package pickup located at Wesley Fellowship Center. We only fill orders for students who email us at ​CARE@ntcc.edu ​from their student email. No emails will be answered if they are not sent to the CARE@ntcc.edu email. If you are a dual student, please let us know when you contact us. Once you email us, we will give you a time between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to pick up your care package. All food orders will need to be on Wednesday, June 24th no later then 8pm.

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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received $10,000 from the Trellis Foundation for emergency-related needs. The funds have been used to provide resources to NTCC students adversely affected by recent events. Dr. Ron Clinton, NTCC President (left), and Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement, are pictured accepting the gift.

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The Northeast Texas Community College Work4College program is back in action for summer 2020. Starting June 8, a total of 79 students began participating in the unique 10-week program.  

From manning the campus wellness check-in station to painting dorm rooms and working on the farm, these students are providing essential services to the campus – all while earning money and saving for college!

Northeast Texas Community College will offer on-campus classes for the Fall 2020 semester. The College is currently working to implement a plan that will allow for traditional face-to-face learning opportunities while still practicing social distancing and other measures to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. We will announce full details when they become available. Additionally, NTCC will continue to offer a full slate of online courses for those who prefer learning in that environment.

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Alpha Mu Chi, Northeast Texas Community College's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, recently held it's first-ever virtual induction ceremony since they were unable to hold their regular spring induction due to COVID-19. Below is a link to the video and a list of all students who were inducted into the selective honor society. Members who participated in the virtual ceremony are bolded. 

I am pleased to announce that Northeast Texas Community College will begin a limited reopening of our main campus this summer to students and visitors who need more personal access to essential services beginning Monday, June 1, 2020! Although we wish we could open more fully at this time, in order to comply with Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s recent GA-18 and GA-23 directives on building occupancy limits, campus visits will be by appointment only until further noticeYou can click here for a directory of available services and departments to call or e-mail to schedule a convenient time for your visit.  

At Northeast Texas Community College this last spring, many students without a laptop, or audio-cam felt stranded. But there were also cases of students who not only performed above and beyond the expected norm, they completed assignments that were exemplary.  For the first time in the history of NTCC, three students outside of the honors program completed article-length essays of over 3,000 words, earned honors credit in addition to their regular grade, and placed within the top-twelve places of the annual poster contest.