students at the simulation event

Students in the NTCC Work4College Program participated in a financial literacy simulation fair this Thursday in the Student Union Building. The event, hosted by East Texas Professional Credit Union, is an exciting, interactive exercise to help students learn more about managing their personal finances. 

people playing pickleball at NTCC

The NTCC Continuing Education Department wrapped up its third pickleball class June 29th. Thirteen students completed the course. "We have seen a huge increase in interest in these classes since we first started offering them this spring. I think people are realizing how much fun the sport is on top of being great exercise,"

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Time is running out to sign up for summer classes at NTCC! The second five-week summer session begins Monday, July 10th. Classes end August 10th. Summer classes are a great opportunity to catch up or get ahead by taking classes you need for your degree in a condensed 5-week format.

ramirez with certificate

The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy continues to grow and supply high-demand CDL drivers to the local area. One new student recently graduated from the program. Pictured (from left) is: Aron Farley (Instructor), graduate Angel Ramirez, and

interior of new SIM Center

It is officially summer at Northeast Texas Community College and the campus is buzzing with activity. This week’s Summer Spotlight feature isn’t a program, but rather an update on all of the campus improvements taking place this summer. NTCC currently has three major projects underway:

winners

Twelve students from NTCC presented research at the First Annual Red River Honors Symposium at Texas A&M University – Texarkana. Dr. Craig Nakashian, Director of the Academic Honors Program at TAMU-T, invited students from the various Honor societies at community colleges and universities throughout the Red River area to attend and present their research. 

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Northeast Texas Community College (NTCC) is dedicated to helping students succeed. The Eagle Assist program provides valuable support services to overcome challenges and achieve academic goals. Below are some of the FREE services available to NTCC students:

Eagle and team leader

It is officially summer at Northeast Texas Community College and the campus is buzzing with activity. Over the next few weeks, we will highlight some of the special programs taking place at NTCC this summer. This week’s Summer Spotlight feature is EagleGanza!

ranchers learning in a field

Following the initial launch of Essentials of Regenerative Ranching, Noble Research Institute is bringing the program to Northeast Texas Community College’s Elizabeth Hoggatt Whatley Agriculture Complex on August 15-16, 2023, in Mount Pleasant, Texas. This two-day immersive experience will equip ranchers with the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to monitor and enhance the health of their land, livestock, and financial wellbeing.

JKC scholars from NTCC

Unique among small colleges, NTCC can claim eleven Jack Kent Cooke scholars, all elected since 2010. The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation has conferred through the years, the most lucrative transfer scholarship in the United States with only forty-to-sixty awards each year. Today JKC scholarships are worth $165,000 for up to three years of study.