Bookstore extends hours

The NTCC Bookstore is extending its hours to better serve students as they prepare for the spring semester! They will be open Friday, Jan. 13th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 14th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and they will also extend hours the following Friday, Jan. 20th until 2 p.m. 

The NTCC Bookstore isn't just your source for textbooks...they also sell a variety of supplies, apparel and snacks. Take advantage of their extended hours to make sure you are ready to go when classes start on January 17th!

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NTCC closed Monday for MLK, Jr. Day

Northeast Texas Community College will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16th in observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Offices will reopen and the spring 2023 semester will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 17th. Students can view account information by logging into in the myEagle portal and many common last-minute questions can be answered by clicking the "Chat Now" icon on most pages of the NTCC website

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Last chance to register for spring

There is still time to sign up for spring classes if you hurry! NTCC is currently enrolling for Spring 2023, which begins on Tuesday, Jan. 17th. Click here to view the schedule to see available courses. Classes are available in a variety of formats to meet your needs. Examples include:

• Traditional 16-week classes
• 8-week classes
• 5-week classes
• Fully-online options
• Hybrid classes with online and face-to-face components
• Evening classes

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Foundation receives $10,000 gift from Christiansen and Stanley families

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $10,000 from the Christiansen and Stanley families. The gift is being used to establish an endowed scholarship for students majoring in agriculture or other workforce-related fields. Pictured (center) Donna Stanley presents the check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Executive Vice President for Advancement (left) and Nita May, NTCC Director of Development. Thanks to a matching grant, the $10,000 will be doubled for a total impact of $20,000.

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