Positive for COVID-19? Here's what to do...

Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to have everyone back on campus as we kick off the 2022-2023 academic year. While not causing as many serious illnesses as before, COVID-19 continues to spread in our area. It is important that everyone on campus knows what to do in the event that you test positive for COVID-19. NTCC’s guidelines are below:

If You Test Positive: STAY HOME!

Everyone, regardless of vaccination status, should: 

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Board of Trustees honors Frankie King, holds August meeting

The Northeast Texas Community College Board of Trustees met for a public hearing and its regular August Meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 23. A reception was held before the meeting to honor Frankie King, who retired from the board in May. King, of Camp County, served from 2019-2022 in Place One. King was presented with a plaque commemorating his service.

Students, staff eligible for free season passes to Eagle Athletics events

Northeast Texas Community College Athletics is moving to digital tickets for the upcoming 2022-2023 sports seasons. In an effort to help our fan experience, Eagle Athletics is now working with Hometown Tickets to provide online ticket sales.

Patrons can download the Hometown Tickets App to their mobile device, scan a QR Code at the gate, or visit our athletics website to purchase tickets at www.ntcceagles.com.

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Sowing SEEDS For Success: NTCC's new QEP

Northeast Texas Community College is pleased to announce that its new Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) is nearing completion. The QEP is an integral component of the reaffirmation of accreditation process that focuses on specific areas of need at an institution. After extensive research and feedback from campus stakeholders, NTCC chose “Sowing Seeds (Show up Engage Experience Develop Succeed) For Su

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Eagle Food Pantry announces fall hours

The NTCC Eagle Food Pantry announced this week that it will be open on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1:00-5:30 p.m. throughout the fall semester. The pantry is located in the CARE Center in IA 105. 

The pantry offers an assortment of fresh, canned, and packaged foods for current NTCC students and their families. Students can access our pantry once a month by presenting their current student ID.

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Keep contact information current for emergency alerts

The safety and security of students, faculty and staff is a top priority at Northeast Texas Community College. In the event of a campus emergency, NTCC will send Eagle Alerts via text, voice and e-mail through the IRIS dispatch system. Alerts are automatically sent to the contact information listed in the student or employee account on the myEagle Portal. It is very important that everyone keep their phone number updated in order to receive emergency alerts.