Northeast Texas Community College

Northeast Texas Community College is in a rural setting near the Chapel Hill community with a fall, 2025, enrollment of approximately 3300 students. The main campus encompasses more than 375 acres and serves an 8-county region, with three counties in its taxing district: Camp, Morris, and Titus.
The main campus includes the Humanities, Math/Science, Business Technology, and Instructional Annex buildings, the Student Union Building (SUB), the Learning Commons, the Carroll Shelby Automotive Annex, the Criminal Justice Center, the Student Services building, the University and Health Science building, the Whatley Center for the Performing Arts, the Elizabeth Hoggatt Whatley Agricultural Center, Bob Baker Stadium and Bernat Athletic Building, Priefert Rodeo Arena, and two separate residential housing buildings, east (RHE) and west (RHW). The college also has two off-campus sites located in Mount Pleasant, Texas (the Industrial Technology Training Center) and Community Resource Center, as well as two additional sites in Pittsburg, Texas (the Hanson Sewell Center and the Our Place at NTCC Culinary Arts building).

Northeast Texas Community College is a rural community college that serves a diverse population. The
college is considered a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI)with a higher Pell grant recipient rate than other
institutions. The College is often referred to as NTCC. The college’s mission is “to provide personal,
dynamic learning experiences empowering students to succeed.”

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