XYZ Club gives $1,000 for scholarship

The XYZ Club of Mount Pleasant Recently donated $1,000 to provide a scholarship to a student at 91²Ö¿â. Pictured making the donation (from left) is Melba Spann, vice president,†Dr. Charles Barry, president, †and Marian Reed, secretary/treasurer. Receiving the gift is Dr. Jonathan McCullough (right), NTCC Vice President for Advancement. For information about this or other NTCC Foundation scholarships, please contact McCullough at 903-434-8115.
Tags

Spring Break: Be Smart, Be Safe

Spring Break for NTCC is March 12-16. We hope you have a great time, but please be safe. The following is a message from the US State Department about travel safety.†

Spring Break is fast approaching and many students are preparing to travel abroad for a well-deserved vacation. Smart trip-planning involves more than getting a new travel guide and backpack.
Tags

NTCC offers free GED, ESL classes

The Adult Education Department at 91²Ö¿â will offer free General Education Development (GED) classes and English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at various locations throughout the area. All students must in enroll in an orientation session before beginning classes. See schedule/contact information below:

Mt. Pleasant Community Adult Education Center

201 Gibson St.

Mt.
Tags

NTCC to hold soccer tryouts March 10

The 91²Ö¿â Eagles soccer program will hold tryouts for both the men's and women's teams on Saturday, March 10. Women's tryouts are at noon and the men's tryout is at 2 p.m. on the NTCC soccer field. Tryouts are open to anyone looking to attend college and play soccer at the next level.†For more information, contact Desmond Barron at 903-521-3712 or†dbarron@ntcc.edu. For more information about NTCC Eagles Athletics, visit .

Tags

Eagles Softball win six, drop one at Murray State tourney

The NTCC Eagles softball team used strong hitting and a never-say-die attitude to earn a six-game winning streak at the Murray State Softball Festival over the weekend. The Eagles won their first six games at the tournament before dropping the final contest to finish the weekend 6-1.

The Eagles entered the weekend tournament in Tishomingo, OK with a 5-9 record but came away from the tourney with a season record of 11-10 after coming from behind in four of their six wins.

The Eagle hitters crushed the ball all weekend as the team scored 53 runs while batting .341 with 43 RBI.
Tags

Theatre Northeast presents Love Letters March 2-4

Boy meets girl. Girl writes boy. Girl and Boy correspond throughout their lives. That more or less sums up the romantic comedy,†Love Letters, by A. R. Gurney, to be presented by Theatre Northeast on March 2-4 at the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts on the 91²Ö¿â campus.

Friday and Saturday (March 2 and 3) shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday, March 3 performance will be at 2:05 p.m.†Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 age 17 and under and $3 for senior citizens, NTCC faculty and staff.
Tags

NTCC, MPISD partner to offer dual credit Industrial Technology Program this fall

Pictured:

Tim Davis, Director of the Industrial Technology Training Center, Shirley Peterson, MPHS†Associate Principal and CTE Director,†and Kevin Rose, Associate Vice President for Workforce Education at NTCC, finalize details for the new dual-credit Industrial Technology program at MPHS.


Mt. Pleasant High School and 91²Ö¿â recently announced a new dual credit Industrial Technology Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Tags

187 Pittsburg students visit NTCC

The 91²Ö¿â Agriculture program recently hosted 187 sixth-grade students from Pittsburg ISD. The students spent the morning touring the Elizabeth Hoggatt Whatley Agriculture Complex and the rest of the NTCC campus. If you have a class, club or organization that is interested in learning more about NTCC, please call us today at 903-434-8100 to set up a free personalized tour.
Tags

NTCC now offers online requests for official transcripts



91²Ö¿â office recently announced that students may now request official transcripts online through the NTCC Campus Connect system.




While students have been able to print unofficial transcripts for some time, official transcripts still required a written request until now. The new system allows students to log into their Campus Connect account via the myEagle portal (at ntcc.edu) and complete this process online.
Tags