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NPC Announces Van Davis Memorial Scholarship Awards

January 13, 2016

Hot Springs, Arkansas – The National Park College (NPC) Foundation announced the recipients of the 2016 Van Davis Memorial Scholarship today. Amanda Poole and Kelley Ryals were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship. Amanda graduated from Lake Hamilton High School in 2013 where she participated in concurrent credit classes through NPC. She credited Scholarship Coordinator, Matthias Elder with helping guide her through the scholarship process. Amanda hopes to complete a teaching degree so she can help students to “excel in life and prepare them for a better future.”

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Fiber Optics Technician Training to Begin at National Park College

January 13, 2016

Hot Springs, Arkansas – National Park College (NPC) has partnered with BDI DataLynk to offer industry recognized, Fiber Optic Association (FOA) sanctioned, fiber optics networking courses in 2016. Fiber optics networking is a highly technical, hands-on field that is forecasted to experience high growth through 2022. Employment opportunities could include jobs in the cable, satellite television, or phone industries. The courses can be completed in one week and will begin February 8, 2016 and again on April 25, 2016 and November 12, 2016. Industry certifications are awarded with the completion of each course. Instructor, Bob Ballard is a Vietnam veteran and a FOA certified master instructor.

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Goals and Needs

Goals and Needs

December 2, 2015

In early December, National Park Community College hosted an event coined “Community College Work$.” That name was coined after a lot of discussions, and we landed on adding the word ‘works,’ with the dollar sign, to signify what the community colleges across the state of Arkansas do for its citizenry, its students, the state, and the workforce. According to a study done by the American Association for Community Colleges, for every dollar taxpayers invest in the community college, the return is about seven dollars. This return is measured in increased earnings by graduates, increased productivity by businesses who have a better-trained workforce, and taxes generated by this increase in earnings and productivity. This includes savings in the social services sector—such as individuals who avoid public assistance and stay out of the judicial system because they are gainfully employed. The Arkansas Community College (ACC) association estimates this saves Arkansans over $16M annually.

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National Park College President Commends Governor’s Leadership For Higher Education

September 1, 2015

Hot Springs, Arkansas - Governor Asa Hutchinson addressed the Arkansas Division of Higher Education’s President’s Council today. The Governor spoke about degree attainment and plans to improve the state’s economic position. Dr. John Hogan, National Park College (NPC) President, attended the Governor’s address. He shared, “I commend Governor Hutchinson on taking the first step toward closing the attainment gap in Arkansas. As many already know, Arkansas ranks 49th in the nation on this measure, and studies show this rate continues to decline.” Hogan added, “Governor Hutchinson has taken a leadership role in developing a master plan to reverse this trend, along with Dr. Brett Powell and the Arkansas Division of Higher Education. Closing the Gap 2020: A Master Plan for Higher Education in Arkansas is an innovative step forward that will rely on community colleges to help close the attainment gap for Arkansas students. I believe this is the most critical issue challenging the state’s economic development.” Dr. Hogan expressed pride that NPC has already committed to many of the steps outlined in the plan, including:  Reducing tuition for Arkansas students  Implementing a Tuition Guarantee, a promise that tuition will not increase for continuously enrolled eligible students  Implementing a Graduate Guarantee, a promise that our graduates leave with the skills our employers and transfer institutions expect  Committing to developing seamless, convenient transfer opportunities to four-year universities through our National Park University Initiative  Prioritizing diversity, underserved, non-traditional and minority degree attainment  Re-allocating campus resources to maximize efficiency

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NPC Hosts Manufacturing Summit

NPC Hosts Manufacturing Summit

July 6, 2015

National Park College, Hot Springs Metro Partnership, and Arkansas Manufacturing Solutions hosted the Spring Manufacturing Summit at the NPC/HSU Downtown Campus...Read More.

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Garland County Habitat for Humanity

Garland County Habitat for Humanity

July 6, 2015

Connie Poteet, concurrent credit coordinator and T.J. Griffith, physical education faculty at NPC recently assisted in the Garland County Habitat for Humanity’s First Annual Women Build Week project...Read More.

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New Path

New Path

April 30, 2015

In December, our Board approved some significant and sweeping initiatives. Among those was the adoption of seven High Priority Objectives which provide a dashboard for enrollment growth, student success and attainment, diversity, workforce development, and community engagement.

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Campus Progress

Campus Progress

January 26, 2015

The past year brought about progressive changes at National Park College. While our name and visual identity are new, the impact the College makes in the community remains a long-standing tradition.

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