NPC Opens Fall Registration April 15
March 12, 2019National Park College (NPC) will open public registration for fall 2019 classes April 15. Priority registration for currently enrolled students will open April 1.

National Park College (NPC) will open public registration for fall 2019 classes April 15. Priority registration for currently enrolled students will open April 1.
National Park College (NPC) Alpha Beta Psi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa inducted 37 new members March 8.
Five members of the National Park College Nighthawk men’s and women’s basketball teams were named to the 2019 NJCAA Region II DII All-Region Team this week for their outstanding performance on the court this season, capping a successful first year as members of the NJCAA.
National Park College (NPC) Cultural Diversity Awareness Club (CDAC) and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council will host Walk a Mile in Her Shoes® in celebration of International Women’s Day March 13 at 11:45 a.m. on the quad.
The National Park College Nighthawk men’s and women’s basketball teams completed their historic seasons Thursday, with the women falling to SAU Tech, 79-63, and the men losing to the Rockets, 105-99.
The Cultural Diversity Awareness Club (CDAC) at National Park College (NPC) welcomed Elmer Beard and Linda Franklin, with special guests Joyce Craft and Debbie Ugbade, to celebrate Black History Month as part of the CDACs “We Belong” guest speaker series.
Alexa Pine, of Blevins, Arkansas, has been named the student of the month for February by the Health Sciences Division.
National Park College (NPC) and Southern Arkansas University (SAU) announced a degree partnership that will bring bachelor’s degree programs to Hot Springs beginning in fall 2019. The agreement was approved Wednesday, Feb. 27, during the February Board of Trustees meeting at NPC.
The National Park College Nighthawk men’s basketball team snapped a three-game skid Tuesday, defeating Central Baptist College, 98-84, on sophomore night.
Before he was a National Park Nighthawk, Logan Willett was a standout athlete at Brookland High School with a bright basketball future.