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NTCC men's soccer ends national championship bid in overtime

The Northeast Texas Community College Eagles men's soccer team ended their season Wednesday in a sudden-death heartbreaker against top-ranked Pima College in the NJCAA Men's Division I National Tournament in Daytona, Florida. The Eagles lost 3-2 on a golden goal in overtime.

“We are very proud of our men’s soccer team for an outstanding season. These guys have worked hard and they represented NTCC well in Florida,” Andy Morgan, NTCC Athletic Director, said.

NTCC signs nursing transfer agreement with West Texas A&M University

Northeast Texas Community College recently hosted representatives from West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) for an articulation agreement signing. The new agreement offers NTCC students who complete their Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and successfully obtain an RN license to seamlessly transfer to WTAMU’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. After becoming an RN, students would complete an additional 32 hours at NTCC and then transfer to WTAMU to complete the last 30 hours of bachelor-level nursing courses online.

Gib Wilson gives $2,000 for NTCC scholarships

Gib Wilson, owner of Wilson Farms, recently gave $2,000 to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement, is pictured receiving the donation from Wilson (left). The gift was designated for an endowed scholarship fund. Thanks to another matching grant, the contribution will result in $4,000 in scholarships to help NTCC students achieve their educational goals.

NTCC receives $250,000 grant from Greater Texas Foundation

Northeast Texas Community College announced this week that it has received a $250,000 grant from the Greater Texas Foundation to support the Work Scholarship Program.

The grant specifies that $100,000 will be used to support Work Scholarship Program operating costs and the other $150,000 will contribute to the endowment to provide work scholarships well into the future. The money allotted to the endowment will be doubled by a separate matching grant, adding up for a total impact of $400,000 to benefit the Work Scholarship Program.

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