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Kainoa Adcock, who gave the student response, receives his diploma from Dr. Kevin Rose, NTCC President. Courtesy photo

NTCC celebrates December 2025 graduates

Northeast Texas Community College celebrated its December 2025 commencement on Friday, Dec. 12th at 7 p.m. in the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts. This was the largest December graduation in NTCC history, with 175 students cleared to graduate. Virginia Aguilar Landaverde, a Criminal Justice major, gave the student welcome in both English and Spanish. Kainoa Adcock, who graduated with an Associate of Applied Science in Cybersecurity Specialization, delivered the student response. Sondra Fowler and Kerry Wootten were in attendance representing the NTCC Board of Trustees Congratulations, graduates! We are very proud of your accomplishments.

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Foundation receives $5,000 to establish Fred Krebs Endowed Scholarship

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a donation of $5,000 to establish the Fred Krebs Endowed Scholarship. This gift will provide scholarships to NTCC students who exhibit financial need. Pictured accepting the donation on behalf of the Foundation (from left) is Dr. Jon McCullough, Executive Vice President for Advancement, and Nita May, Director of Development.

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NTCA students earn MSSC Certified Production Technician Safety Certification

Northeast Texas Community College and the Northeast Texas Career Alliance (NTCA) are proud to announce that NTCA students were presented with their MSSC Certified Production Technician Safety Certification on Monday December 8,2025! This Safety certification is one of four key assessments students complete as part of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) pathway — including Quality Practices & Measurement, Manufacturing Processes & Production, and Maintenance Awareness.

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Work4College receives $10,000 donation from Your Philanthropy

The Northeast Texas Community College Foundation recently received a $10,000 grant from Your Philanthropy in Tyler, Texas. The donation will provide scholarships for 10 students in the Work4College Program. Pictured at the check presentation (from left) is McKenna Neal, NTCC Resource Development Specialist, and Tammy Prater, Grants Manager for Your Philanthropy. To learn more about the unique Work4College Program at NTCC, visit work4college.com.

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