NTCC Paints the Sub Pink for breast cancer awareness

Northeast Texas Community College painted the SUB pink on Wednesday, Oct. 30th to raise awareness of breast cancer. The event was held during the lunch activity period.  In addition to everyone wearing pink, there were booths, games, and information about breast cancer prevention. 

The NTCC Cosmetology program offered free pink hair tinsel and feather applications to participants. Representatives from Titus Regional Medical Center handed out information about breast cancer and shared the importance of early screening. 

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Medical Coding/Billing program accepting applications for spring 2025

The Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) Medical Billing program is now accepting applications for the Spring 2025 semester. This program, which provides students with specialized skills in medical billing, offers comprehensive training to prepare graduates for successful careers in the healthcare industry. Classes will begin in January, providing an ideal opportunity for individuals looking to start or advance their careers in this growing field. The program is 100% online.

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Morris County Collaborative to host a free Women's and Teen Retreat

Join the Morris County Collaborative for a day of relaxation, inspiration, and connection at the Women's & Teen Retreat, hosted at the Lakeview Baptist Assembly Convention Center on Saturday, November 9, 2024. This free event offers chair yoga, a continental breakfast, and a nourishing lunch, along with an engaging program running from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

The retreat invites women and teens for a day dedicated to personal growth and fellowship. Registration begins at 9:30 AM, and those who register by November 2 will be entered to win a $250 cash prize.

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Three NTCC students win prestigious Walter B. Cooper Scholarships

Pictured (from left) is: Lochlan Scott, Monserrat Rivero-Sanchez and Noah Pettey. 

Each fall the Phi Theta Kappa Texas Region Alumni Association give out highly competitive Walter B. Cooper Scholarships to students who are well-rounded in the four Hallmarks of Phi Theta Kappa: scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship. This year, three NTCC students were among the twelve recipients named at the conclusion of the Texas Leadership Conference recently held on the Tyler Junior College campus: Monserrat Rivero-Sanchez, Lochlan Scott, and Noah Pettey.

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