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The NTCC Career and Transfer Team will host a FAFSA Day event on Wednesday, Feb. 16. It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in BT 111B. Staff will be available to assist students with completing their FAFSA application, so please bring parent(s) and student 2020 W2s and tax returns. 

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The NTCC Career and Transfer Center is pleased to offer the following events in February:

Jeremy Kellin, Campus Liaison for Herring Bank, will be providing the free virtual financial seminar listed below. If you have an interest in the topic and would like to know further information about this topic, please feel free to join us for the interactive seminar. Please also contact Rico Willis, Director of Student Activities and Multicultural Affairs (rwillis@ntcc.edu) to RSVP. 

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The application deadline for an optimal scholarship of Honors Northeast for the 2021-2022 school year is 1 March. A student may apply directly through the application portal of the honors website (Query: <NTCC Honors>), by submitting the application distributed by counselors at local high schools to Andrew Yox, PO Box 1307, NTCC, Mount Pleasant 75456, or by contacting the Honors Director, Dr. Andrew Yox ayox@ntcc.edu (903-434-8229), where one can complete the application through an email scan.

Did you know you can apply for NTCC Foundation Scholarships Online? It's easy!

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Northeast Texas Community College Rodeo was back in the saddle last weekend to start off the 2021 semester with a Rodeo hosted by Texas A&M University Commerce. The event was held at the Hopkins County Civic Center in Sulphur Springs, Texas.

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Northeast Texas Community College Softball finished off January with a road trip to San Antonio, Texas for the Alamo City Junior College Showcase tournament. In game one Friday NTCC picked up win number one of the season against Southern Arkansas Tech with a 5-1 victory.

honors students groups on outing

Students of Honors Northeast took their 27th biannual trip to Dallas last Friday, 29 February.  Because of restrictions relating to COVID, it was the first semester-day trip where students had to drive themselves. Though this may have hampered attendance, the group enjoyed many special amenities.  Because of recent gifts from John and Jan Bryan of Naples, and Don and Margaret Muse of Pittsburg, in addition to long-range funding and encouragement from Drs. Jim and Paula Archer, the group enjoyed a traditional, NTCC honors day-trip experience.

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As we adjust to the pandemic becoming part of our daily lives, it is very important that everyone on campus continues reporting direct COVID-19 exposure and/or positive test results. Letting us know if you are sick or have been exposed is the fastest and most effective way to alert our administrators and faculty of your situation. They can then provide you with guidance on how to proceed and take measures to keep everyone on campus safe.

sanchez teaching boys scouts to weld

On January 30, the NTCC Continuing Education and Corporate Training group partnered with the Boy Scouts of America-Circle Ten Council to host their annual Merit Badge University here on campus.