NTC and Midwest Community College Partners Joins Forces with NRCS; Sign National MOU

October 6, 2020
(WASHINGTON D.C.) – The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) is partnering with Northcentral Technical College (NTC) and eight Midwest community colleges to support hands-on student learning in the field, to develop future conservation-minded farmers and ranchers, and to cultivate more graduates interested in pursuing careers with NRCS.

There’s Still Time to Start Your Education with NTC’s Late Start Options

October 5, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – It’s not too late to begin college this fall. Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is proud to offer late start courses and programs that students can begin now through November. Students who are looking to take their first step, or next step, in higher education still have the opportunity to get started this semester.

NTC Receives Nearly $2.2 Million to Help Students Reach Their Goals

October 2, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is the recipient of a nearly $2.2 million Department of Education Strengthening Institutions grant. The “RAISE: ‘EM+UP” (Risk Alert Interventions to Support Education: Early Measures + Ultra Predictives) grant will expand initiatives to support enrollment, retention and graduation of all NTC low-income students through predictive analytics, advising and career services over the next five years.

2019 - 2020 Graduates

September 17, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce the following students earned their degrees during the 2019-20 academic year:

President’s List for Outstanding Academic Achievement During the 2019 – 2020 Academic Year

September 9, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce the President’s List for outstanding academic achievement for the fall 2019 and spring 2020 terms. The following students enrolled in a post-secondary program, earned a 3.75 grade point average or above and successfully completed a minimum of six credits during the following terms:

NTC Announces Leadership Development Career Skill Path

September 8, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce a new opportunity for working professionals to upgrade their leadership skills through Leadership Development Career Skill Path, short modules of skill-based training that add up to larger degrees over time.

NTC’s Executive Vice President Receives Distinguished College Administrator Award

August 14, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce that Dr. Jeannie Worden, Executive Vice President of NTC, has received national recognition for her strong support of student success.

NTC to Showcase Online Learning Through Free “Thrive Online” Events

August 11, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce upcoming opportunities for prospective students to discover what online learning is like at NTC. Thrive Online is designed to provide learners with an overview of online classes at NTC and the tools that are used most often. Thrive Online events are free, open to the community and will be held through Zoom on the following dates:

NTC Waives Application Fees for Fall 2020 Semester, Expands Walk-in Hours

August 5, 2020
The fall semester begins on Monday, August 31. (WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is pleased to announce that it will waive application fees for anyone who applies to the College for the fall 2020 semester. Due to the generosity of the NTC Foundation, the $30 application will be free for new applicants.

NTC Expands Liberal Arts Guaranteed Transfer Classes in Preparation for Fall 2020 and Offers First Class Free*

July 22, 2020
(WAUSAU, Wis.) – As students and parents weigh their college options for the fall 2020 semester, Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is expanding intro-level classes that are part of the College’s Liberal Arts Transfer program so students can begin or continue their UW degree locally.