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You may have seen some buzz on social media lately about the Continuing Education Department's American Sign Language (ASL) and Conversational Spanish classes being held in Mount Pleasant. ASL is being taught at Jo's Downtown on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Conversational Spanish is at Super Bueno on Monday and Wednesday. Those who feel comfortable at the intermediate level can still join in on either series! Click below for quick, easy registration.
Northeast Texas Community College will host its annual transfer fair on Thursday, Sept. 28th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Student Union Building. The event will bring representatives from more than 25 universities to campus to meet with prospective transfer students.
"This is a great opportunity for NTCC students to meet with lots of universities at one time. Anyone who is planning to continue their education beyond NTCC should definitely make an effort to attend," Sheila Eddy, Associate Director of Academic Advising, said.
The Northeast Texas Community College Professional Driving Academy continues to grow and supply high-demand CDL drivers to the local area. Five new students recently graduated from the program. Pictured (from left) is: Aaron Farley (Instructor), graduates Cesar Garza, Eleganzer Nelson, Eddiel Benavides, Runnell Gaitan, Ari Hernandez Sanchez and Jimmy Smith (Director of Continuing Education and Corporate Training).
Have you been bitten by the travel bug? Northeast Texas Community College is planning an exciting travel study trip to Boston next year from May 18-22. This is a great opportunity to explore one of the nation's most historic, iconic cities while earning college credit. An informational session is planned for Tuesday, Sept. 26th at 12:30 p.m. in Humanities 107. Anyone who has an interest in the trip is encouraged to attend.
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Photo Courtesy of Hudson Old, and the East Texas Journal. Pictured from Left to Right: Victoria Matiz, Joel Reyes, Honors Director--Dr. Andrew Yox, Kaden Groda, Allen Herald, Hannah Goldblum, Luke McCraw, Halea Ledezma, Rev. Dan Hoke, Morgan Thrapp, Sam Pollan, Alison Majors, Demi Reyes, Garrett Phillips, Andrea Reyes, Aubrey Watkins, Monse Rivero, Michael Rodriguez, Raul Leija, Assistant Honors Director—Melody Mott, Michelle Calderon, Skylar Hodson.
By: Dr. Andrew Yox, Honors Director