EMS Program has moved

The NTCC Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Program has moved to a new location on campus. Faculty offices and classrooms are now located in the Instructional Annex building as follows:

Russell VanBibber
Office:  IA 114 A1
Classroom: IA 114

Gary Short
Office: IA 114 A
Classroom: IA 104

EMS mailboxes and Lab will remain in the UHS building for Fall 2022. To learn more about EMS at NTCC, visit www.ntcc.edu/ems

 

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Adult Ed offers free GED, ESL classes

The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College is accepting new and returning students for its GED (General Educational Development) and ESL (English as a Second Language) programs. Those interested in participating in either of these free educational programs should call to make an appointment for registration.  While classes are offered in various convenient locations around the area, all registration will be held at the Community Resource Center (formerly MPISD Administration Building) at 105 N.

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McGraw-Hill poster winners travel to Texas Shakespeare Festival

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

The two top winners of the 2022 McGraw Hill Poster Contest at the Whatley Foyer in May received a free trip, ticket and lunch, 28 July, to the Texas Shakespeare Festival in Kilgore, Texas. Together with Honors Director Dr. Andrew Yox, Skylar Fondren, and Victor Diaz saw Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew in an afternoon production.

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Bookstore gets new website

The NTCC Bookstore is excited to announce that is has a new and improved website!

The site, ntccbookstore.com, is a one-stop shop for students to purchase books, supplies, apparel and more. Don't wait until the semester starts...skip the line and order your books online today!

If you are using financial aid, you will be able to begin charging and placing orders with your Fall 2022 financial aid beginning August 8th.

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Incoming Scholar of Honors Northeast to play pipe organ recital

By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director

On Sunday, 7 August at 3 p.m., Samuel Anderson Pollan will feature works of Johann Sebastian Bach, and other classics of the literature for pipe organ at the First United Methodist Church of Pittsburg. The church is located at 109 College Street. The public is invited, and admission is free. Refreshments will be served after the recital.