Mark Brummell (center), Pittsburg High School Senior, Class of 2015, was recently awarded the Woodmen of the World Scholarship for a Camp County high school graduate. The $3,000 scholarship is to be applied toward tuition, fees and books at Northeast Texas Community College. Pictured presenting the check is Dr. Jon McCullough, Vice President for Advancement, NTCC (left) and Mr. Bo Brummell of Pittsburg.††For information on this or other scholarship opportunities at NTCC please contact Dr.
Resume writing, interview skills workshop planned
Resume Writing/Building and
Interviewing Skills Workshop
†Location: NTCC Campus SUB 101 †
Time: 12:20-1:00 p.m.
Theatre Northeast presents Harvey
Theatre Northeast will present Mary Chase's 1944 Pulitzer Prize Winning comedy†Harvey†in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on the Northeast Texas Community College campus. Performances will be April 23, 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m. and April 26 at 2:05 p.m.
Running on Broadway for over four years and 1,775 performances and being honored with the coveted Pulitzer Prize, the celebrated comedy†Harvey†became one of the most popular and successful plays ever produced.
Running on Broadway for over four years and 1,775 performances and being honored with the coveted Pulitzer Prize, the celebrated comedy†Harvey†became one of the most popular and successful plays ever produced.
NTCC Ag students attend conference, win awards
Northeast Texas Community College Agriculture students traveled to Texas State University in San Marcos to attend and compete at the 50th Annual Texas Junior College Agriculture Consortium April 1-3.
The following students competed in various competitions such as quizzes, public relations, job interview, scrapbook: Blake Rice, of Gilmer; Shelby Spigener, of Mount Pleasant; Cyruss Ragsdale, of Alba; Kelsie Tetzlaff, of Pittsburg; Wacey Newman, of Quitman; Cheyenne Lee, of Mount Pleasant;
Summer, fall registration begins at NTCC
Registration for the May Intersession, Summer and Fall semesters at Northeast Texas Community College begins Monday, April 6. Class schedules are available online at†www.ntcc.edu/schedules.
Titus County Literacy Advisory Council to hold meeting
The Titus County Literacy Advisory Council, Inc. will hold a meeting Tuesday, April 14 at 2:30 p.m. at the Community Resource Center (105 North Riddle Street, Mount Pleasant). Anyone interested in supporting adult literacy activities in Titus County and surrounding areas is invited to attend. The council is currently in a reorganization phase and encourages new members to become involved. For more information call 903-434-8251.†
Hanson-Sewell Center offers college services in PIttsburg
The semester is winding down and it is time to enroll for summer and fall classes at Northeast Texas Community College.† The NTCC Hanson-Sewell Center, located at 237 College Street in Pittsburg, invites you to stop by for assistance with the college application process, applying for financial aid, testing on the college readiness TSI test, registering for new student orientation, to discuss academic plans, and for help registering for classes.
"The Hanson-Sewell Center exists to serve our community.
"The Hanson-Sewell Center exists to serve our community.
NTCC Rodeo to host annual Kids Rodeo
The Northeast Texas Community College Rodeo team will host its annual Special Needs and Kids Rodeos Wednesday, April 15. The Special Needs Rodeo begins at 10:30 a.m. and the Kids Rodeo begins at noon. Each spring, elementary schools from around the area bring their kindergarten through second grade students to NTCC to watch an exhibition rodeo performed by the NTCC Rodeo Team. Thousands of school children have attended these events throughout the years.†
Continuing Education Department seeks input
The Continuing Education department at Northeast Texas Community College is interested in your opinion! †We are asking our friends and partners to please take a moment to complete a survey about the Continuing Education department and its operations.
NTCC to host annual poster contestThe eighth annual McGraw-Hill Poster Contest is set for Friday, April 24 at 9:30 a.m. in the foyer of the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts at Northeast Texas Community College. This contest recognizes and rewards creative student scholarship in Northeast Texas. Area high school seniors, college and university students are welcome to compete. The first place prize is $400 with an added McGraw-Hill textbook coupon for $150.
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