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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.
Research by Dr. Chris McAllister featured on cover of scientific journal
NTCC Biology Professor Dr. Chris McAllister and his colleagues, Dr. John Hnida and Eric Leis, recently received a special honor when their research was selected for the cover of the scientific journal Parasitologia. The article describes a newly identified species of coccidian parasite discovered in a yellow-bellied watersnake from Arkansas. Click here to view the article.
Capitol adventures: NTCC explores Washington, D.C.
A group of Northeast Texas Community College travelers recently returned from an unforgettable travel study experience in Washington, D.C., where they spent several days exploring the history, government, and culture of the nation's capital.
Carroll Shelby Automotive Institute represented at annual Shelby Car Show in Plano
The Carroll Shelby Automotive Student Institute (CSAI) participated in the Annual Shelby Car Show in Plano, Texas, on May 30. The event was hosted by Third Coast Bank, the Shelby family, and the Shelby Cobra Association of Texas (SCAT).
Turn the Page: NTCC's Summer Reading Picks
One of the best things about a college campus is being surrounded by people who love to learn. We asked the NTCC community to share a favorite book they're reading this summer and tell us why they recommend it. The result is a diverse collection of titles that reflects the many interests, experiences, and perspectives that make up our campus community. Have your own pick to add?

