Feb. 1 construction update


Campus construction has been making steady progress over the past few weeks. Below are some things to watch for as we move into the first week of February:



? The lane of traffic closest to Humanities should be reopened to through traffic next week


? The sidewalk between UHS and Math/Science will be closed next week and noise may be a concern in classrooms near those areas

Health Science announces upcoming CE courses

The Northeast Texas Community College Health Science division will offer a variety of continuing education courses this spring. These courses do not require a regular college application and it is fast and simple to enroll. For more information about these or other opportunities in health science careers, contact Renee Tomlin at 903-434-8350 or ctomlin@ntcc.edu. The following classes are scheduled:







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Academic Skills Center services have moved


The Academic Skills Center, located in room 109 of the Humanities building, is no longer in operation.†However, the services that were offered in the Academic Skills Center are still available at other locations on campus. We encourage you to take advantage of these opportunities:



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  • Writing tutors are available in the LRC (library) as part of NTCC?s Write Smart QEP initiative

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  • Tutors for other subjects will be available in the computer lab in MS (Math/Science) 103

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Medical Assistant program accepting applications for Fall 2016

The†Northeast Texas Community College Medical Assistant program will begin accepting applications for the Fall 2016 semester February 1. If you have visited a doctor?s office in the area recently, there is a good chance you have been cared for by an NTCC Medical Assistant graduate. These professionals greet patients as they arrive for appointments, process insurance, schedule appointments, answer calls, draw blood, give shots and assist your physician with all aspects of care.

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Northeast Texas Biker's Church gives to Arellano scholarship fund

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $2,000 from the Northeast Texas Biker?s Church.†These funds will provide two $1,000 scholarships for criminal justice or police academy students attending NTCC this fall.†Pictured at the check presentation is: (from left) James Aydelott, Roger Keck, Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Vice President for Advancement, Jeff Martin, Janet Reeves, scholarship recipient, and Dominic Crescimanno.

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Mt. Pleasant Fine Arts Club gives scholarship

The Mount Pleasant Fine Arts Club recently gave $500 to the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation. The funds will be used to provide a scholarship for an NTCC student majoring in the fine arts. The group has been contributing to scholarships since 1985 when the college first opened. Pictured at the check presentation is Deloris O?Connor (bottom left) Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Vice President for Advancement and Virginia Fortenberry, along with other members of the Fine Arts Club.

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