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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $1,000 gift from Chuck and Sarah Johns, of Pittsburg. The donation will provide a student from Camp County with a scholarship for NTCC’s Work4College Program this summer.

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The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $15,000 donation from Weldon and Jo Ann Miller of Mount Pleasant. Additionally, NTCC received a $10,000 donation from Guaranty Bancshares, Inc. in honor of Weldon Miller for his many years of dedicated service to Guaranty Bank & Trust and Guaranty Bancshares, Inc. 

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The Carroll Shelby Foundation recently gave a total of $50,000 ($25,000 for Spring and $25,000 for fall) to support scholarships for students enrolled in the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program at Northeast Texas Community College. Dr. Jonathan McCullough

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Once again, rain forced Northeast Texas Community College (5-5) baseball to head out on the road. NTCC made the three hour trip to Tishomingo, Oklahoma and came away with a 19-5 win over Murray State College.

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The Mount Pleasant High School Tiger Dolls recently donated approximately 2,000 pounds of food to the NTCC Eagle Pantry. The pantry provides food items to current NTCC students and their families. 

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The application deadline for an optimal scholarship of Honors Northeast for the 2020-2021 school year is 1 March. A student may apply directly through the application portal of the honors website www.ntcc.edu/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 (903-434-8229), ayox@ntcc.edu, for more information and materials.

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The Northeast Texas Community College softball team (2-9) traveled to Waco on Saturday to take on McLennan College. McLennan completed the two game sweep defeating NTCC 9-1 in game one and 8-0 in game two. 

Did you know that one in five East Texans, are hungry today?  Texas has a higher rate of food insecurity, one that's higher than the national average. That means it is more difficult for our students, colleagues and community members to put food on the table.

The Eagle Pantry is a FREE campus resource for any current NTCC student.

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With the recent rains forcing a cancellation of the home series with Hutchison Community College from Kansas, once again the Northeast Texas Community College Baseball (NTCC) team hit the road to make up the lost games. The Eagles (4-5) would travel to the DFW Metroplex to take on TCS Post Grad Academy on Saturday, falling in game one 2-1 but bouncing back in game two to win 14-9.