Northeast Texas Community College is a community college serving the Northeast Texas region. The campus is set on 375 acres in rural Titus County near the community of Chapel Hill, approximately seven miles southeast of Mount Pleasant, the county seat. As defined by the Texas Legislature, the official service area of NTCC comprises the following: In January 1984, the voters of Camp, Morris, and Titus counties approved a community college district for the area. The campus and facilities were quickly chosen and constructed – by the fall semester of 1985 the first classes were held. As... a relatively modern campus with all new construction, NTCC has kept its main campus buildings of uniform appearance – all buildings are constructed of earth-tone brick with copper-tone metal roofs. In 2010, the College opened the new Elizabeth Hoggatt Whatley Agriculture complex, a Platinum-LEED certified classroom complex featuring the latest in alternative energy and environmentally-friendly technologies.
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| Location: | Mount Pleasant, Texas
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| Founded: | 1984 |
| School type: | University, Community college |
| Total enrollment: | 3,220 |
| Colors: | Red, Blue, White |