NTCC's Online Personal Training Certification Program is live! 

This 15-hour course is a comprehensive, research-based program designed to provide you with all of the skills required to become a personal trainer. Learn cutting-edge information about exercise science, flexibility, resistance training, nutrition, mind/body exercises, and cardio workouts. Experience sports performance enhancement drills and program development techniques.

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Last Saturday, 6 February, the Walter Prescott Webb Society, the Collegiate Auxiliary of the Texas State Historical Association, held its 47th annual presentation of the Caldwell Memorial Awards.  These cash gifts are given to college and university students across the state yearly for the best essays in Texas History.  In 1974, University of Texas Professor, Joe Frantz, appealed to Texas oilman, Clifton Caldwell, for funding, and the results have not only enlivened the discipline of Texas history but has benefitted the careers of many young Texans.

ptr inductees

Alpha Mu Chi, NTCC’s chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, received a grant from the Mellon Foundation to help fund a documentary dealing with the issues of accessibility for the visually challenged. Inspired in part by the increasing use of the internet for business and education this year, a move that that left large segments of the population, such as the visually challenged, underserved, the chapter sought to explore the issues of accessibility in more depth.

The NTCC Office of Student Activities, Student Government Association, Social Work Club and The Wesley Fellowship Student Center are partnering together to host a campus wide Advent Calendar food drive to support The Eagle Pantry. Please view the Advent Calendar below for details on how you can make your contributions.

Psi beta inductees

Northeast Texas Community College recently inducted new members into Psi Beta, the national honor society in psychology for students at two-year colleges. Inductees included (pictured from left): Maritza Quinones of Mount Pleasant, Kortnie Griffin of Pittsburg, and Amie Hurley of Deport. Not pictured was Bryan Zuniga of Mount Pleasant.

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The NTCC Continuing Education Department and Knox Shooting Academy will offer Texas License to Carry (LTC) Classes the second Saturday of each month. Upcoming dates are November 14 and December 12. Participants must pre-register at www.knoxshooting.com. For more information you can also visit www.ntcc.edu/continuinged/firearms. 

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Carolina Alcocer-Salas, the president of NTCC’s award-winning chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, Alpha Mu Chi and the secretary of the student council of Honors Northeast, has won the 2020 Dr. Charles B. Florio Award for Leadership. Alcocer-Salas will receive $200, given by an anonymous donor, in honor of Northeast Texas Community College’s longest-term president.

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Since 2008, NTCC’s honors students have presented scholarly posters at the National Collegiate Honors Council. This year the meeting went virtual. But five NTCC scholars both made the cut to present, joining 300 other undergraduate researchers from around the nation, and filed their MP4 video files, posters, and personal statements in time for the virtual conference. Over 90 percent of those exhibiting scholarly posters were university students.  

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The Northeast Texas Community College Continuing Education Department is pleased to announce that it has entered into a new partnership with Knox Shooting Academy to offer the community a variety of firearms-related training at NTCC's state-of-the-art indoor shooting range & criminal justice facility. Look for classes to include...

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Communities In Schools of Northeast Texas is hosting the first annual Believe In Dreams Christmas Store. They are collecting new and gently used items for families to shop at no cost.