Psi Beta members complete CPR training

Members of NTCC's PSI Beta Honor Society recently completed Basic Life Support (CPR) training. Russell VanBibber, Interim EMS Program Director at NTCC, provided the instruction. Participants included Skylar Hodson, Neida Perez, and Scott Polanosky. They successfully completed the cognitive and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of the American Heart Association Basic Life Support (CPR and AED) Program. This is a great example of NTCC programs working together for a good cause! These students are now more prepared to help save a life. 

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Surf into summer, sign up for classes!

The spring semester is more than halfway finished and summer will be here before you know it. That's why it's important that you "Surf Into Summer" by signing up for your summer and fall classes! Students can register for Summer and Fall 2024 starting April 8th. Current students can self-enroll online at myeagle.ntcc.edu or schedule a time that is convenient to meet with your College Navigator if you need extra help with you schedule. Here are the top five reasons to register early:

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Veterinary Assistant Program coming this summer

The Northeast Texas Community College Continuing Education Department is pleased to announce that it will offer a new Veterinary Assistant Program this summer. Classes will be held May 28th through August 27th on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-9:30 p.m. on the main NTCC campus.

Instruction includes 100+ hours in the classroom, plus an optional 40-hour externship. The total cost is $1,900 and a generous payment plan is available. Some students may be eligible for financial aid. 

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NTCC, A&M-Texarkana strengthen partnership

Officials from Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) and Texas A&M University- Texarkana recently gathered on the A&M-Texarkana campus to sign an articulation agreement strengthening the partnership between the two institutions and establishing clear pathways for degree completion for transfer students. The new agreement provides a framework for developing degree plans and “pathway maps” that help students identify how classes taken at NTCC are used to complete specific degree plans at the university.

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