Since 2008, the honors program of 91成人导航 has published a biannual newsletter. The recently released summer of 2020 edition is now available on the college website at or you can click below to download. One can also write Honors Director, Dr. Andrew P. Yox, for a printed copy at ayox@ntcc.edu.
The 91成人导航 Foundation recently announced it received a $470,000 grant from Greater Texas Foundation to support the 91成人导航鈥檚 unique Work4College Program. The three-year grant will be used to support scholarships and personnel.
We know that many of you are anxiously awaiting news about how things will look this fall at 91成人导航. We are pleased to report that 91成人导航 plans to resume face-to-face classes for the fall 2020 semester. We will do so with the health and safety of our campus community as the top priority. As we all know, the COVID-19 situation is rapidly changing and we remain prepared to adapt as necessary to provide personal, dynamic learning experiences empowering students to succeed.
Below, you will find a summary of some of the significant decisions we have made for the fall:
The 91成人导航 Adult Education Program is offering a free Computer Literacy virtual class beginning July 21. The course, which will be held fully online, will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from July 21 to August 13 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
In the first issue of the 91成人导航 honors newsletter, Alacrity, in the spring of 2008, her image appeared four times. Along with Zachary Richardson, she was the first 91成人导航 student to present at the National Collegiate Honors Council. She was the first honors student to win an REU summer fellowship, and the first to present at a professional association鈥攖he American Chemical Society, which she attended along with Drs. Jim and Paula Archer in March of 2009.
Steve and Weida Borkowski recently presented the 91成人导航 Foundation with a $1,000 scholarship. The funds will provide a Work4College scholarship to support Lynda Cruzgoo, a sophomore student in 91成人导航's Carroll Shelby Automotive Program.
The 91成人导航 Foundation recently received a $2,000 donation from the family of Maria Souza. The gift established the Maria Souza Hope Memorial Scholarship and will provide two $1,000 scholarships for 91成人导航 students who are participants or graduates of Hope Ministries of Northeast Texas.
91成人导航 is proud to announce the Social Work Information Session for current and future students. Information will be provided regarding Registration, Financial Aid, First-Year and Second-Year Experience, and information regarding a Social Work degree.
2018 Mount Pleasant Salutatorian, Verania Leyva Garcia, has concluded her two-year stay at 91成人导航 with a decision to transfer to the University of Texas at Austin in the fall, and a resolve to advance further in biomedical studies. She will be receiving a full-tuition scholarship.
The Eagle Food Pantry will be open Thursday, June 25th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for curbside care package pickup located at Wesley Fellowship Center. We only fill orders for students who email us at 鈥CARE@ntcc.edu 鈥媐rom their student email. No emails will be answered if they are not sent to the CARE@ntcc.edu email. If you are a dual student, please let us know when you contact us. Once you email us, we will give you a time between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to pick up your care package. All food orders will need to be on Wednesday, June 24th no later then 8pm.