The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College is accepting new students for its GED (General Educational Development) and ESL (English as a Second Language) programs.
Santa’s Sweeties recently presented the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation with a check for $1,000 to sponsor the 12th Annual Northeast Texas Poetry Contest.
Ned and Margaret Muse, of Pittsburg, recently presented the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation with a check for $2,100 to establish a new travel scholarship.
The Thanksgiving holiday for cooks is anything but a holiday to be putting it mildly. It is filled with all kinds of family favorites and historic dishes that challenge each household to get everything just right for the big reveal on the family table.
The 2019-2020 Foundation Scholarship application is available online. You can get the application fromhttp://www.ntcc.edu/scholarships or you may stop by the Student Services Center and get a copy.
If you would be interested in seeing the results of our NTCC/Noble Foundation Winter Forage Trial mark your calendar to attend this free event on Thursday, December 13th at the NTCC Ag Complex & Farm at 3pm.
Jaidyn Taylor Thompson, of Jenkins in Morris County has become the 2020 Texas Heritage National Bank (THNB) Scholar of NTCC. Chairman of the Board of THNB, John Bryan, made this official, 27 August. This $4,000 scholarship goes to a top Presidential Scholar of the NTCC Honors Program. Thompson, will inherit this prestigious designation from other previous vanguard students of NTCC: Mercedes Collins, now at Grand Canyon University in Arizona; Jordan Whelchel, now at Rice University; Cassidy Watkins, now working at the San Marcos Treatment Center, and Emmalea Shaw, now working toward her doctorate in physical therapy at the North Texas State medical campus in Fort Worth.
What will Northeast Texas Community College look like in 2025? That is the question being posed as NTCC undergoes its new strategic plan, Destination 2025.