Next Round of H1B Advanced Technology Grant Admissions

NCTC Lifelong Learning administers the H1B Advanced Technology Grant, designed to prepare long-term unemployed professionals for high-demand certifications in CISCO CCNA, Help Desk, Microsoft Server, and Network + / Security +.

Our division will offer CISCO CCNA and Network +/Security + programs during the Spring 2013 semester, which begins January 14. We are currently conducting admissions sessions at the Corinth Campus, however classes will be offered either at the Flower Mound Campus or online.

If you, or someone you know, is currently unemployed or under-employed and possess at minimum an Associate’s Degree with at least six years of technical, engineering, mathematical, or scientific experience, we invite you to attend! Simply complete this form and our Career Advisor will contact you. Admission sessions will be held at the end of October.

We look forward to hearing from you!

NCTC and Morton Museum Offer FREE Lectures

Satiate your curiosity of all things Gainesville with our upcoming Lecture Series, hosted by the Morton Museum of Cooke County.

Santa Fe Depot, courtesy Musuem of the American Railroad

Santa Fe Depot, courtesy Museum of the American Railroad

Jayleane Smith, the museum’s educational director, will talk about three different aspects of Gainesville history at the Santa Fe Depot in downtown Gainesville on Tuesday evenings, beginning November 6, from 6 pm to 8 pm.

On November 6, learn about the Tayovayans and Wichitas in “The Indigenous Tribes of Cooke County.”

On November 13, hear some interesting history/gossip in “Gainesville Then and Now: Stores, Saloons, Barbed Wire, and Churches.”

The last lecture, on November 20, explains “Camp Howze: the Role it played in World War II and Cooke County.”

We’d love to have you join us for these exciting programs. Please reserve your seat  by calling 940-668-4272. Best of all, these lectures are free, but donations to the museum are encouraged!