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Who is required to complete orientation?
All transfer students who have earned LESS than 12 credit hours and all first time college students are required to complete orientation. If you took dual credit courses before high school graduation, you are still required to complete orientation upon graduation.
All Northeast students have access to orientation and are highly encouraged to review it, but only those who fit the categories listed above are required to complete orientation to finish their admissions process.
Nurse Science
Nursing Applications Open October 1st through February 1st.
Herschel’s to host fundraiser benefiting NTCC Library Scholarship
The Northeast Texas Community College Library will host a restaurant fundraiser at Herschel’s Restaurant in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 11–12, from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. each evening.
Theatre production of "A 1940s Christmas Carol" starts November 13
The Northeast Texas Community College Theatre Department is getting ready to spread some holiday cheer with its upcoming production of A 1940s Christmas Carol, written and directed by Dr. Page Petrucka, Professor of Theatre. The show runs November 13–15 at 7 p.m., with an additional matinee on Saturday, November 15 at 2 p.m. in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts.
Phi Theta Kappa continues sharing stories through 40th anniversary project
The Northeast Texas Community College chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) continues to celebrate storytelling and community connection through its ongoing “40 Years, 40 Stories, 40 Days” project. What began in the spring of 2025 as an ambitious plan to collect and preserve 40 unique stories from NTCC’s past has grown into a meaningful chronicle of the college’s history, people, and spirit.
Biology research continues in Oklahoma
Dr. Chris McAllister, NTCC Biology Professor and three Biology 2289 students, Xenia Esparza, Michelle Mejia, and Estefani Garcia traveled to the Idabel and Broken Bow, Oklahoma, area to continue their research on fish and amphibian parasites.

