NPTC Hosts Award Ceremony
April 25, 2018National Park Technology Center honored students in an awards ceremony.
National Park Technology Center honored students in an awards ceremony.
The National Park College (NPC) campus community is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of beloved instructor Sherree Hughes.
National Park Technology Centers high school advertising and design students competed to design the annual NPC Christmas card.
The Medical Professions Education (MPE) program at National Park Technical Center would like to announce the election of officers for their professional organization, Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA).
Medical Professions Education II students from National Park Technology Center (NPTC) recently participated in a service project where they visited kindergarten classrooms in all seven local school districts including Lake Hamilton, Lakeside, Hot Springs, Fountain Lake, Mountain Pine, Jessieville, and Cutter Morning Star School Districts.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) pre-engineering students participated in an oil spill containment and clean up instant challenge Friday.
NPTC High School Pre-Engineering students visited the Garland County Habitat for Humanity site today. Their tour guide was Paul Grasse, who gave a detailed description of how Habitat for Humanity plans each home, the techniques used during construction, and also how Habitat for Humanity works as an organization.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) High School completers from the Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) program, Tristin Finney and Oliver Steven Assheuer, tied for third place in the National American Medical Technologists (AMT) Medical Assisting Student Bowl July 11.
National Park College (NPC) announced a last dollar promise scholarship for students who participate in National Park Technology Center (NPTC) programs. The announcement was made Thursday during a press conference at Lake Hamilton High School in Pearcy, Arkansas.
Students from the Hot Springs Middle School EAST program designed and built a 3D printer for the National Park Technology Center engineering program.