About NTCC

Northeast Students and Staff

Welcome to Northeast!

In the 1970’s & early 1980’s a group of citizens from Camp, Morris and Titus Counties decided that residents of this part of Northeast Texas deserved the opportunity for a better life through higher education. Northeast Texas Community College opened its doors just a few short years later in 1985.

We’ve grown & changed a lot since then, but our mission remains the same - to provide outstanding educational opportunities. NTCC really does offer something for just about everyone. Some of our programs and services include:

• University transfer courses that prepare students for bachelor’s degree programs
• Specialized workforce training programs leading to certificates and associate degrees in high-demand fields
• Dual Credit program that allows high school students to get college credit before they graduate
• Outreach programs in local schools like Communities In Schools and Upward Bound
• Adult Education program that provides free GED and ESL courses to the community
• Continuing Education program offering personal enrichment courses and a variety of training opportunities
• Whatley Center for the Performing Arts, which brings world-class entertainment to Northeast Texas
• Eagle Athletics program featuring varsity baseball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s rodeo and women’s rodeo
• Online courses that allow students to take advantage of NTCC services from anywhere in the world

 

 


 

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Academic Programs

Whether you are just out of high school or looking to make a career change, NTCC is here to help you achieve your goals! From specialized workforce training that can be completed in less than a year to Associate degrees that will transfer to your dream university, we have programs to fit your needs. And the best part? You can save more than $20k a year compared to major Texas universities by starting at NTCC.

 

Use our Progam Search » to find the right program that's right for you!

 

 


 

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