NTCC celebrates record-breaking may class with three graduation ceremonies
Pictured: Israel Stegall gives the 1 p.m. Student Response.
Pictured: Israel Stegall gives the 1 p.m. Student Response.
Pictured: Dierflinger, Burrows, Hodson, and McCraw
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director
The Northeast Texas Community College Board of Trustees held a special called meeting on Monday, May 13th at noon. The only action item was to canvass the May 4th Board of Trustee election returns. Place Seven on the NTCC Board of Trustees was up for election and there were two candidates: Lance Walsh and Kerry Wooten. Election results were as follows:
Titus County Total- 1,690
Kerry Wooten- 1,247
Lance Walsh- 363
Undervotes- 79
Overvotes- 1
Camp County Total- 165
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Under the supervision of the Controller, execute general ledger account reconciliations, accurate reporting and data verification. Preparation of student invoices to third parties and collection of outstanding balances, assist with the student registration process and perform daily reconciliation of all monetary receipts. Works very closely with both internal and external customers.
To be considered for this position, a complete application packet must be received, including all the following:
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To be considered for this position, a complete application packet must be received, including all the following:
The Northeast Texas Community College Adult Education and Literacy program will hold its General Education Development (GED) commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 16, 2024 at 7 p.m. at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. All students who have completed the NTCC GED program during the program year will be honored. Live streaming will be available for family and friends who are unable to attend in person. A brief reception will be held in the Whatley Center foyer after the commencement ceremony.
Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Diamond C Trailers that will help fill the growing need for local production welders.
There is still time to enroll for the May Intersession term if you hurry! This is a great way to quickly complete a class you need for your degree in just three weeks. There is a flat $300 rate per course (not including textbook). Classes are online and run May 13-31. Click here to view the full schedule. Courses available are listed below.
Renowned stage magician Zak Mirz will mesmerize Mount Pleasant with an unforgettable family-friendly magic show at 7 p.m. on June 14th at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. Zak, a first-generation Texan, and American, discovered solace and wonder in magic after the tragic loss of his father at a young age. Today, he travels the world, sharing his captivating illusions and spreading messages of hope.
Twelve students from NTCC competed at the Second Annual Red River Honors Symposium, hosted by Texas A&M University-Texarkana on Friday May 3. Students from colleges throughout the Red River area, including northeast Texas and into Oklahoma, presented posters showcasing their research from the past year. Students competed in five categories: Social Sciences, Humanities, Health Sciences, STEM, and Service Projects. Six NTCC students won awards and cash prizes.