NTCC Honors announces class of 2022-2023

The NTCC Board of Trustees established Honors Northeast in the spring of 2007. Geared to attract top high school graduates and college students, the program has received generous support from both outside donors, and a team of NTCC administrators and professors. Each year, NTCC honors students have presented research at the Walter Prescott Webb Society of Texas (WPWS), the Great Plains Honors Council (GPHC) and the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC). NTCC honors students have won 30 State of Texas Caldwell Awards, 10 Boe Awards of the Great Plains Honors Council, eight Britt Poster Awards of the GPHC, and on the national level, 20 Leaders of Promise, 18 Coca Cola Awards, three Hites Awards, two Pearsons, eight Guistwhite Awards, and 11 exclusive Jack Kent Cooke scholarships. NTCC Scholars also have published 23 essays in refereed scholarly journals since 2009.

They have presented segments of eight feature-length films at national meetings of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC), the only honors program in the nation to feature a collaborative, creative project of this nature, every year from 2013 to 2018, and now also from 2020 to 2022.

Presidential Scholars are the top scholarship winners who receive usually enough to pay for tuition, books and fees. Honors Scholars receive lesser amounts, but rank can be misleading. Second tier honors students include those whose rise to distinction might be both recent and rapid. As the Honors Committee has limited numbers of Presidential Scholarships to award, the timing of a student’s application makes a difference. But all scholars participate in all NTCC Honors activities and seminars. The NTCC Honors Committee selects students based on academic performance, a personal essay and letters of recommendation. The program has averaged nine student trips a year. Since its beginning, community benefactors have financed free trips in the spring and fall, amenities, and special award opportunities.