Welcome Home lunch held for dorm residents

students getting hamburgers

Welcome home, Eagles! 91²Ö¿â teamed up with the NTCC Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) this week to host a free cookout lunch for housing

people cooking burgers

residents and their families on move-in day. Students from both NTCC East and West dorms met up at the athletic complex to enjoy hamburgers and hotdogs cooked by BSM volunteers. There were also cookies, drinks, games and more!

Thursday was the official move-in day for most residential housing students as they prepare for the fall semester, which starts on Monday, Aug. 26th. NTCC is home to almost 200 students during the semester with residents from several countries around the world.

"We are so pleased that these students chose to live and study at NTCC and it was very generous of the BSM volunteers to provide a free meal to make them feel welcome. I know it is going to be a great school year!" Kim Irvin, NTCC Associate Vice President for Student Services, said. 

student enjoying his lunch

The BSM is an independent religious-based organization that has a dedicated student center near the NTCC soccer field and rodeo arena. They offer free meals and fellowship opportunities throughout the semester. Look for signs and flyers around campus to learn more about their events!