Another Way to Help Students
NVC employees contribute in many ways to help students – from spending time advising students, tutoring them so they earn better grades, to finding solutions to make the college process easier.
NVC employees contribute in many ways to help students – from spending time advising students, tutoring them so they earn better grades, to finding solutions to make the college process easier.
Getting students to to graduate has been a priority for faculty member Sally First.
[image 1]In an effort to inform more students about getting their associate's degree, the NVC Graduation team has been visiting classes for the last several weeks educating students about graduation and answering questions.
[image 1]In an effort to engage students about receiving their associates degree and the Oct. 31 deadline to apply for graduation for the fall semester, members of NVC Public Relations team donned purple caps and gowns and took to the NVC streets in a golf cart for some engagement.
What his peers say anonymously
What her peers say anonymously.
“I would like to let everyone know that I am going to be making a change in position. I have decided to return to the classroom to full-time teaching as of January 2015.
[image 1]Heartwarming breast cancer survivor stories were shared by two members of the NVC family on Oct. 7 at an event put on by Workforce Education & Training.
On Oct. 1, Northwest Vista College lost a dear member of the NVC family. Please keep Christy Schmidt's family and friends in your thoughts.
[image 1]Participants at a Lunch and Learn organized by NVC Organizational Learning on Friday gained a better understanding about estate planning, wills, probate and more from an informative session presented by Lauren McLaughlin, partner and attorney with Strasburger & Price, LLP.
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