NPC Earns Glowing Reaccreditation Report
February 4, 2022National Park College (NPC) earned glowing results during the recent reaccreditation visit from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
National Park College (NPC) earned glowing results during the recent reaccreditation visit from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks softball team (0-4) dropped its two-game series against Northwest Mississippi Community College on Tuesday, falling, 14-11, in game one and dropping an 11-4 decision in game two.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks basketball teams split its NJCAA Region II showdown with the University of Arkansas Cossatot (UA Cossatot) on Saturday, with the Nighthawk women (8-11) winning, 60-59, and the Nighthawk Men (15-6) dropping an 87-82 decision.
National Park College (NPC) alumna Kristen Dobbs-Calvin was named Master’s Level Social Work Student of the Year by the Arkansas Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) School of Social Work.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks baseball team (1-1) split its season debut with Central Baptist College’s junior varsity team (CBC) at Burns Park in North Little Rock on Monday, dropping a 9-6 decision in game one and picking up a 5-0 win in game two.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks basketball teams defeated the junior varsity teams from Crowley’s Ridge College in the Kettle on Monday, with the Nighthawk women (9-11) earning a 81-51 victory and the Nighthawk men (16-6) cruising to a 106-70 win.
The National Park College (NPC) Nighthawks softball team (0-2) dropped its season opener in a double-header loss to No. 9 Bossier Parish Community College (NJCAA Division I) on Saturday, falling, 13-0, in game one and dropping a 10-0 decision in game two.
National Park College’s (NPC) marine technology department is hosting Suzuki training on campus for technicians from across the region including Texas, Missouri, Illinois and Louisiana.
The National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees approved a resolution to begin phase one of the campus master plan. Architect John McMorran of Lewis Architects and Engineers presented the proposed projects during the regular monthly board meeting Wednesday.
In last year’s State of the College update, I shared my reflections regarding the unflinching support our faculty and staff provided to NPC’s students and how the campus rallied to overcome numerous challenges to see our mission of student success through.