NPC Hosts Campus and Community Resource Fair
February 23, 2017National Park College (NPC) will host a Campus and Community Resource Fair March 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the quad between the Library and Lab Sciences building.

National Park College (NPC) will host a Campus and Community Resource Fair March 15 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the quad between the Library and Lab Sciences building.
The NPC Student Government Association participated in the two-year college SGA Day at the Capitol Feb. 14. Students toured the Capitol grounds, attended committee meetings, visited with legislators, and attended the legislators luncheon hosted by Arkansas Community Colleges.
National Park College (NPC) and Lakeside High School (LHS) announced that they received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) for an additional location as part of the Lakeside Legacy program.
The Health Science Technology Education (HSTE) program at National Park Technical Center (NPTC) participated in a college simulation day event last week.
Hot Springs and the Garland County communities extend an enormous amount of support to National Park College. We could not be successful in changing lives without your friendship and support. Here is an update on what you can look forward to in 2017 from the NPC Nighthawks.
National Park College (NPC) will host College Exploration Day Wednesday, February 22, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the atrium of the Frederick M. Dierks Center for Nursing and Health Sciences.
National Park Technology Center (NPTC) Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) students collected more than 50 boxes of school supplies for the Relda’s Reach project. The project began last fall when the HOSA students discovered a need for school supplies for a disadvantaged school district in Mountain Village, Alaska.
National Park College students Keanna Peck and Howard Cheresnick were each awarded a scholarship from the Southwest Association of Student Assistance Programs (SWASAP), the regional professional association for TRIO Programs.
NPC’s Alpha Beta Psi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) tapped students for invitation into the honors society last week. More than 250 students were invited to join the organization. PTK is the international honor society of two-year colleges. A student must have completed 12 or more semester hours of coursework at NPC and must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher to be invited for membership. In order to remain a member in good standing, a student must maintain a cumulative 3.25 GPA or higher. PTK allows students to develop skills in leadership, scholarship, fellowship, and service. Pictured is PTK president Howard Cheresnick presenting an invitation to Katelyn Arnold.
National Park College Hospitality and Tourism students won the People’s Choice award at the Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic (CCMC) Chocolate Festival. Students prepared more than 800 servings of Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Trifle for the event as part of the Restaurant and Event management course.