honors research group

In early June, Honors Northeast students returned from a three-day trip to the special collections department of the University of Houston M.D. Anderson Library. Their goal was to learn as much as they could about the story of how women gained the right to vote in Texas, 1915-20. As with similar efforts

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The Northeast Texas Community College Board of Trustees met for its regular June meeting on Tuesday, June 28.

During the President’s report, Dr. Ron Clinton acknowledged that NTCC was pleased to have two Jack Kent Cooke Foundation scholarship winners this year. In addition to Aaliyah Avellaneda winning the JKCF Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, alumnus Brenda Godoy earned a second graduate school award. Avellaneda will receive up to $55,000 per year for a maximum of three years to complete her undergraduate degree. Godoy, who was a Presidential Scholar at NTCC from 2016-2018, received $150,000 to continue graduate-level work. She plans to attend medical school in Fort Worth this fall.

Godoy winners for 2022

Three Northeast Texas Community College history students recently have won Brenda Godoy Awards for superior conceptualization in their semester essay submissions over the course of the 2021-2022 academic year. Heslie Castañon, Mattheson Wright, and Alyssa Ochoa will each receive $50.

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Are you an EMT looking to take your career to the next level? Northeast Texas Community College has designed a new hybrid, shift-based Paramedic course (DSHS #618723) with your schedule in mind.

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Northeast Texas Community College will be closed on Monday, July 4th in observance of the Independence Day holiday. We will resume regular office hours and summer classes on Tuesday, July 5th. 

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The NTCC CARE Center makes every effort to assist students in achieving their goals. Basic needs instability, or a lack of access to these basics, has a severe impact on students' health and capacity to continue and complete education. Supporting college students' basic needs can help alleviate these challenges. The last few months CARE Center staff has been working on creating an online up-to-date resource catalogue so that students can access the information to any local resources they may need, this includes financial assistance, counseling, food, and shelter from any location, at any needed time. The CARE Center is thrilled to be able to provide our campus community with an online up-to-date local tri-county resources catalogue. They will continue to add resources and make sure the guide stays up to date and current.

senior adult workshop

On Friday, June 17th, NTCC’s Continuing Education Department held a Senior Adult Legal Workshop on campus with Wyatt Hinson, Attorney at Law as the Guest Speaker.  Topics discussed were estate planning, medical decisions, wills, durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, living will, declaration of guardian, Lady Bird deed, and complications of probate. 

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The NTCC Adult Education Department will be offering Fast Track GED classes this summer both in-person and virtually (see attached flyer for class details). If you know anyone who might be interested in this service, please have them contact us @ 903.434.8341 to make an appointment to register. Registration begins today, June 20-July 1, 2022 and classes will run July 5- August 4. We ask that you please print and post flyer at your location and/or forward this e-mail to share with others who might be in need of this free service. If you have Facebook, Instagram, etc., please share information through your social media outlet as well.

Eagle Ganza

There is still time for incoming NTCC students to attend an EagleGanza freshman experience event! The next event is on Thursday, July 28th. EagleGanza will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. starting at the Eagle baseball field. Click here for more information and to sign up.

Beckman winners

For their performance in challenging honors courses at NTCC in relation to their peers, two Presidential Scholars will win $100 checks.  Hope Kelly, an art and costume-design major, recently promoted to Presidential Scholar, won her award as an honors freshman, ranking number one in the Stat-Psych Honors Seminar taught this past spring by Dr. Karyn Skaar and Dr. Paula Wilhite.  NTCC’s Dr. Jerry Wesson Scholar, Aaliyah Avellaneda, who finished this past May, was the sophomore who took all twenty-one hours of requisite honors courses, and ended with the highest GPA.