NPC Announces Spring Dean's, President's Lists
May 21, 2026The National Park College (NPC) Office of Student Affairs released the Dean’s list and President’s list for the Spring 2026 semester.

The National Park College (NPC) Office of Student Affairs released the Dean’s list and President’s list for the Spring 2026 semester.
National Park College (NPC) student Kimberly Womack has been named the 2026 TRIO Student of the Year, an honor recognizing her perseverance, academic achievement and commitment to personal growth.
Landon Arndt, a senior biochemistry student in the Southern Arkansas University–National Park College (SAU‑NPC) partnership program, presented his independent research at the Arkansas Undergraduate Research Conference last month at Henderson State University.
Two members of the National Park College (NPC) baseball team were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II All-Region 2 second team this week for their outstanding efforts on the field this season.
Five members of the National Park College (NPC) softball team were named to the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division II All-Region 2 Teams this week for their outstanding efforts on the field this season.
National Park College (NPC) Nighthawk Athletics has named Nathan Bacon as its next head baseball coach.
National Park College (NPC) partnered with Mystic Ozark last month for Tardigrade Day, an event introducing visitors to the tiny, resilient organisms often known as “water bears.” This event offered a hands‑on look at the microscopic world.
National Park College (NPC) recognized bachelor’s degree graduates who completed four-year programs on campus through university partnerships during its April Board of Trustees meeting last week, highlighting the continued impact of expanded access to higher education in Hot Springs.
National Park College (NPC) held its annual Nursing and Health Sciences Honors Day April 16, recognizing student achievement and the generosity of our philanthropic community.
What began as a rusted car hood abandoned to the elements has been transformed into a striking work of metal art by Arismel Nestor, a student from Hot Springs World Class High School enrolled in National Park College’s (NPC) NPC Career Academy Welding Program.