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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.
Deadline for Work4College applications is April 10th
Time is running out! The deadline to apply for the Work4College Program for Summer 2026 is April 10, 2026—and students are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible.
Criminal Justice program hosts successful Arrive Alive Tour
Northeast Texas Community College recently hosted the Arrive Alive Tour at the Eagles’ Nest on March 11, giving students, faculty, and staff a powerful, hands-on opportunity to experience the dangers of impaired and distracted driving.
Honors releases new Alacrity newsletter
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Since 2008, the honors program of NTCC has published a biannual newsletter. The recently released 2026 spring edition can be accessed on the college website:
Spring 2026 Alacrity Newsletter
One can also write Honors Director, Dr. Andrew P. Yox, for a real copy at ayox@ntcc.edu.
Drs. Fulgham and Yox honored at recent luncheon of the Texas State Historical Association
The Mary Jon, and J.P. Bryan Leadership in Education Award of $5,000 goes out each year to a higher education professor for outstanding attainments in historical pedagogy. University professors have been the usual recipients of this Texas-wide accolade, with educators from Sul Ross, Tarleton State, and the University of Texas at El Paso, winning the most recent awards. However, in the last twelve years, two of the winners have not only been from a smaller community college—they have been from the same institution—Northeast Texas Community College.

