Save 30% on real estate course
Northeast Texas Community College has teamed up with The CE Shop to provide our students the courses required for obtaining and retaining their Texas real estate license. Together we are able to offer state-specific courses and engaging electives that follow current trends and issues in the industry.
Fourteenth Annual Northeast Texas Poetry Contest and Reading
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
Second 8-week classes start October 18
It's not too late to sign up for the fall semester at Northeast Texas Community College! New eight-week classes start October 18. This is a great time to pick up an extra class or get started on your degree. Online and in-person options are available. What are you waiting for? Sign up today at NTCC.edu/registernow or stop by to see an advisor.
Need one of the following classes?
They are all offered during the 2nd 8-week session.
Meet Your Eagle Coaches: Andy Morgan, Athletic Director
By: Justin Hargrove, Assistant Athletic Director
Theatre department to hold open auditions for Christmas play
AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Northeast Texas Community College Theatre Department is thrilled to announce the return of live theatre! Our first performance will be a new radio play called A 1940s Christmas Carol.
A LITTE ABOUT THE PLAY:
Job fair planned for September 21
Northeast Texas Community College will host a job fair on campus September 21 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Union Building. The event is free and is open to NTCC students, graduates and community members.
The event is being hosted by the NTCC Career and Transfer Center. Employers scheduled to be in attendance are:
NTCC receives Greater Texas Foundation grant
Pictured receiving the first $70,000 installment of the Texas Emergency Aid Roadmap Grant on behalf of NTCC is (from left) Erika Garza, Susy Perez, Billi Jo Thomas, Kim Irvin, Nita May, Anna Ingram, Jessica Dorantes, Jeff Chambers and Mason May.
PHS class of 1964 gives $4,000 for NTCC scholarships
The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a gift of $4,000 from the Pittsburg High School Class of 1964. The gift will provide scholarships for welding students at NTCC. Randy Henderson (center) presented the check on behalf of his class. Dr. Jonathan McCullough (left), Executive Vice President for Advancement, and Nita May (right), Director of Development received the gift.
Baseball plans High School Showcase
All incoming high school freshmen through seniors are invited to the third annual High School Showcase at Northeast Texas Community College on Saturday, Oct. 23. This showcase is an opportunity for high school players to participate in an evaluation setting in front of the Eagles Baseball coaching staff.