NTCC receives national attention for leadership, growth
For the second time, Northeast Texas Community College has drawn the attention of two national publications.
Pepsi gives $15,000 for NTCC Eagle Athletics
Pepsi recently made a $15,000 contribution to Northeast Texas Community College. The funds were designated to benefit the NTCC Eagles Athletic program. Mr. Jeremy Gunnells (left), presents the check on behalf of Pepsi to Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Vice President for Advancement.Fibromyalgia symptoms
Bill Price commits $5,000 to the Campaign for the Whatley
Bill Price of Mount Pleasant recently committed $5,000 to benefit the Northeast Texas Community College†Campaign for the Whatley. His donation will be used to help renovate the 20-year-old Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. The goal for the campaign is to raise $750,000 over the next three years. Pictured, Price (center) presents a check to Dr. Jonathan McCullough, NTCC Vice President for Advancement (left) †and Carolyn Franks, Director of the Whatley Center (right). For more information about the Campaign for the Whatley, call 903-434-8113.
Two students complete solar installation training at NTCC
Dustin D. Haley and T.W.W. Buffalo recently completed the Solar Photovoltaic Installer Course (ELMT 1002) at Northeast Texas Community College. This 48-hour class prepares students for the†Texas Electrician Solar Installer classification or a pathway towards NABCEP photovoltaic installer certification.
The course involves classroom and hands-on laboratory instruction over solar fundamentals, site selection, best practice installation, system maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures.
The course involves classroom and hands-on laboratory instruction over solar fundamentals, site selection, best practice installation, system maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures.
Linda Zepeda commits $500 to Campaign for the Whatley
Linda Zepeda of Mount Pleasant recently committed $500 to benefit the Northeast Texas Community College†Campaign for the Whatley. These funds will be used to help update the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. The goal for the campaign is to raise $750,000 over the next three years. Pictured, Zepeda (center) presents a check to Carolyn Franks, Director of the Whatley Center (left) and Nita May, NTCC Director of Development (right). For more information about the Campaign for the Whatley, call 903-434-8113.
Upcoming continuing education courses at NTCC
The Continuing Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College offers a variety of learning opportunities for members of the community. From personal enrichment classes to training for a new career, there are many non-credit options to choose from.†
"There are a lot of benefits to enrolling in continuing education classes at NTCC.
Get Fit at NTCC
Interested in taking a fitness class at NTCC? Check out the upcoming schedule!
SPRING, 2012
Tennis 11:00 12:20 T R Tennis Courts ? Learn all of† strokes and maybe someday you?ll win Wimbledon!
Aerobic Exercise 11:00 12:20 T R FIT ? Includes, Pilates, Yoga, Step Aerobics
Weight Train/Aero Act 6:30 7:50 T R FIT ? Firm your body, and burn fat during the same workout
Weight Training 8:00 9:20 M W FIT †?
SPRING, 2012
Tennis 11:00 12:20 T R Tennis Courts ? Learn all of† strokes and maybe someday you?ll win Wimbledon!
Aerobic Exercise 11:00 12:20 T R FIT ? Includes, Pilates, Yoga, Step Aerobics
Weight Train/Aero Act 6:30 7:50 T R FIT ? Firm your body, and burn fat during the same workout
Weight Training 8:00 9:20 M W FIT †?
Pat Wommack contributes to Campaign for the Whatley
Pat Wommack of Lone Star recently gave $1,000 to benefit the Northeast Texas Community College†Campaign for the Whatley. This gift was made in honor of Mrs. Wommack's daughter-in-law, Kim Wommack, who is a Professor of Art and Division Director for Creative and Performing Arts at NTCC. The goal for the campaign is to raise $750,000 over the next three years to help update the aging performing arts facility. Pictured, Wommack (second from left) presents a check to†Carolyn Franks, Director of the Whatley Center (left),†Nita May, NTCC director of Development (second from right) and Dr.
Elaine Ezell named December Fittest Employee of the Month
Cyndie Amerson (right) presents Elaine Ezell with a fruit and†vegetable gift basket for being named NTCC?s Fittest Employee†of the Month for December.†To receive this award, an employee must†be caught practicing overt wellness behavior and attitude.†The Wellness Committee is on the lookout for a January recipient!
Free GED/ESL courses offered by NTCC
The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College will offer free General Education Development (GED) classes and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at various locations throughout the area. Students interested in attending classes must enroll in a 12-hour orientation. The information regarding dates/locations of classes is included below:
Mt. Pleasant Community Adult Education Center
201 Gibson St.
Mt.
Mt. Pleasant Community Adult Education Center
201 Gibson St.
Mt.