NPC Invests In Student Success, Sees Results In Graduates
May 30, 2018National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, May 23 where they approved the 2018-2019 annual budget.

National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, May 23 where they approved the 2018-2019 annual budget.
National Park College (NPC) announced a 25 percent increase in graduates this year. The College held spring commencement ceremonies at Bank of the Ozarks Arena Saturday, May 12.
National Park College (NPC) celebrated a successful year of achievements in student success, growth and expansion during Thursday’s annual employee recognition luncheon.
National Park College (NPC) Student Government Association and Garland County Farm Bureau (GCFB) hosted a State and Local Candidate Forum Friday.
National Park College (NPC) Respiratory Care program conducted a pinning ceremony Friday for this year’s graduating class. Gretchen Lawrence from the Lawrence Respiratory Foundation announced a new $1,500 scholarship for a senior respiratory student.
Student Life and the Cultural Diversity Awareness Club (CDAC) at National Park College (NPC) hosted students from Malvern Middle School (MMS) Monday to showcase the “We the People: Our Stories” exhibit.
National Park College (NPC) Board of Trustees held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday, April 25.
National Park College Nursing Division hosted the annual Nursing Honors Day event Thursday, awarding more than $60,000 in scholarships to nursing students.
National Park College (NPC) hosted an Aerospace Day Tuesday in the Aerospace Lab at NPC. Representatives from local aerospace employers provided information about career opportunities in a wide variety of majors in the aerospace industry including marketing/graphic design, accounting, information technology, industrial technology, computer numeric controls (CNC) machining, welding, automotive, engineering and more.
National Park College (NPC) students from Dr. George Maxey’s Geology class continued gathering data estimating the total annual discharge from Bull Bayou Creek into Lake Hamilton last week.