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Pictured: Professor Rex Allen had a booth at EagleGanza to discuss government classes at NTCC.
NTCC hosted the first EagleGanza event of the summer this Tuesday. Anyone planning to attend NTCC for the first time in fall 2022 is highly encouraged to attend one of the three remaining dates!
The 2022 Kids Discovery College kicked off this week with more than 100 children participating. The two-week camp offers over a dozen fun and educational classes designed for kids ages 8-16. Class topics vary from cooking and theatre to first responder academy.
Students interested in social work and sociology classes at NTCC are invited to attend an informational session on Thursday, July 21 from 1-2 p.m. in IA 105.
For more information, contact Carmen Shurtleff at 903-434-8307, e-mail cshurtleff@ntcc.edu or visit www.ntcc.edu/socialwork.
The NTCC Career and Transfer Team will host a FAFSA Day event on Tuesday, July 19. It will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in BT 111. Staff will be available to assist students with completing their FAFSA application, so please bring parent(s) and student 2020 W2s and tax returns.
This is a great opportunity to get help with your FAFSA in plenty of time for the fall semester!
Pictured from left: Samuel Pollan, Raul Leija, Victor Diaz, Michelle Calderon, Jordan Chapin, and Keren Valencia at the University of Houston
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
More than 70 students from the NTCC Work4College Program, nursing, upward bound and other programs participated in Mad City reality simulation fair this Wednesday 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.
By: Rene’ McCracken, Director of Agriculture
Do you plan to attend NTCC this fall? If so, you don’t want to miss EagleGanza!
It is an action-packed half-day event designed to help students prepare for their upcoming college experience. EagleGanza is specifically targeted for incoming freshmen and those thinking about attending NTCC.
Pictured (from left) is: Ochoa, Wright and Castañon.
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
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.