myEagle Orientation

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.

Adjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice

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Description of Job Duties:

  • Teach Criminal Investigations or other classes as needed

Experience and Other Qualifications Required:

  • Master's degree in Criminal Justice or another area with 18 hours in the field required.
  • 3 years of experience in the field or related

 

To be considered for this position, a complete application packet must be received, including all the following: 

  • Cover letter of interest (please address your qualifications, skills and knowledge, as well as a secondary area of qualification, if applicable.)
  • Resume 
  • At least one letter of recommendation (this should come from a different reference than is listed on your applicaton)
  • Transcript(s)

Work4College receives $10,000 donation from Your Philanthropy

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $10,000 grant from Your Philanthropy in Tyler, Texas. The donation will provide scholarships for 10 students in the Work4College Program. Pictured at the check presentation (from left) is McKenna Neal, NTCC Resource Development Specialist, and Tammy Prater, Grants Manager for Your Philanthropy.

Foundation receives $40,000 from Billy and Dorothy Hudnall estate

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $40,000 from the Estate of Billy and Dorothy Hudnall. The funds, which were donated as part of NTCC's 40th Anniversary fundraising campaign, are being used to establish the Billy and Dorothy Hudnall Memorial Scholarship to support welding students. The Hudnalls were long time residents of Pittsburg.