The Adult Education Department at Northeast Texas Community College is accepting new and returning students for its GED (General Educational Development) and ESL (English as a Second Language) programs. Those interested in participating in either of these free educational programs should call to make an appointment for registration.
While it looked a lot different from our normal commencement, the NTCC class of December 2020 walked the stage Friday in a socially-distanced ceremony. For those of you who didn't get to watch it live, you can view it at the links below. There is also a separate link for photos that were taken that night, which are free to download, share and print.
Rebecca Gardner, program director of Funeral Science Education at Northeast Texas Community College, and Abby Shurtz, faculty member of the Mortuary Science Program at NTCC, have been named chairs of the Emerging Leaders Committee.
NTCC honored employees reaching service milestones/retirement Thursday during a socially-distanced ceremony. Those who received service awards included:
The NTCC Foundation recently released its 2020 Community Report. The magazine announced that Mr. Fred Markham with the Texas Pioneer Foundation was named this year's Distinguished Benefactor for his continued support of the Work4College Program. It also features student success stories, the annual giving report and a full list of scholarships and donors.
NTCC is now enrolling for the December Intersession Term. This is a great way to quickly complete a class you need for your degree over the holiday break. There is a flat $300 rate per course (not including textbook). Classes are online and run December 10 through January 8.Click here for more information and to sign up. The full course list is included below!
Jemma Weatherford (pictured right), of Pittsburg was named the Fall 2020 Outstanding Student in Federal Government. Joelle Weatherford (pictured left), of Pittsburg, was named the Fall 2020 Outstanding Student in Texas Government.