About NCTC Established in 1924 under the leadership of Texas community college pioneer Randolph Lee Clark, North Central Texas College is the oldest continuously operating public two-year college in the state. From its roots as a small, rural "junior" college -- an extension of the local public schools actually -- NCTC has grown and matured into a comprehensive, full-service community college of truly regional scope, serving students from six major campuses located across its service area. History of NCTC The North Central Texas College Community College District is one of 50 public community college districts statewide. Although the actual college district boundaries are coterminous with those of Cooke County, NCTC reaches far beyond its home campus in Gainesville to bring high education programs and services to residents of a large service area which also includes Denton and Montague counties and Graham ISD. Statement of Mission and Purpose North Central Texas College is dedicated to student success and institutional excellence. The College District encourages student achievement by providing affordable, quality learning environments, comprehensive student support and public services. The College District fulfills its mission by offering programs leading to associate degrees and certificates and by providing: University Transfer Education, General Education, Career and Technical Education, Developmental Education, Student Development, Continuing Education and Community Education. Campuses Gainesville, Main Campus: http://www.nctc.edu/CampusPages/GainesvilleCampus.aspx Admissions: http://www.nctc.edu/StudentServices/AdmissionsRegistrar.aspx Student Services: http://www.nctc.edu/StudentServices.aspx Programs and Classes: http://www.nctc.edu/Academics.aspx Athletics: http://www.nctcathletics.com/
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