Arvest Donates To Support Outdoor Recreation Program At NPC
September 5, 2025National Park College (NPC) received a $10,000 grant from the Arvest Foundation to support the launch of the college’s new outdoor recreation program.

National Park College (NPC) received a $10,000 grant from the Arvest Foundation to support the launch of the college’s new outdoor recreation program.
National Park College's (NPC) Helping Hawks food pantry received generous donations from the Blue and You Foundation, Entergy, the Hot Springs National Park Rotary Club (HSNP), the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation, and Grand Avenue United Methodist Church.
National Park College (NPC) announced it has been awarded a $6,000,000 Higher Industry Readiness through Educational Development (HIRED) grant from the Arkansas Department of Commerce.
National Park College (NPC) recently received a $10,000 continuing grant from the Oaklawn Foundation Student Wellness Fund through the United Way of the Ouachitas.
National Park College (NPC) has been awarded a grant from the Arkansas Office of Skills Development (OSD) to fund a birthing suite simulator. This initiative aims to enhance clinical training for nursing students, particularly in maternal and newborn care, an area with limited clinical slots in Garland County.
National Park College (NPC), US Stations, and Lloyd’s Auto Sales announced Alexis Rowland (Hot Springs, AR) as the recipient of the Second Chance Scholarship this week.
National Park College (NPC) Respiratory Therapy (RT) students Andrea Hasley and Kinley Miller were recently awarded the Professional Achievement in Respiratory Care (PARC) scholarship from the Lawrence Respiratory Foundation.
National Park College (NPC) named Sarah Hutzel as the 2024 Outstanding Alumnus during the annual Employee Recognition Day celebration this month.
The National Park College (NPC) Foundation received a $20,000 grant from the Arvest Foundation to support the Nursing and Health Sciences programs last month.
The National Park College (NPC) Foundation hosted the Giving Circle last month, honoring their commitment to endow a fund at $50,000 in memory of Don Munro, a longtime board member and supporter of education and workforce development.