North Central Texas College is a two-year institution primarily serving residents of Cooke, Denton, and Montague counties by offering techical and academic courses for certification or associate degrees; continuing education; remedial and compensatory education consistent with open-admissions policies; and programs of counseling and guidance.
| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Town, distant from an urban area |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Associate's |
| Level of Institution: | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“this school has been very helpful - and relatively inexpensive- in guiding me in my schooling. i started taking dual credit classes as a high school student and have taken…”
“Great College helpful programs programs designed to help students succeed…”
“It is a small college, great for getting one on one time with instructors. The campus is easy to navigate and the faculty is very friendly. North Central Texas College…”
“North Central Texas College in Gainesville is a ton of fun, it's own tiny community where you can know everyone. The teachers and staff are very helpful and friendly, but…”
“It is a nice small college. The workers don't always know what they are doing. It's hard to get any information here, from anyone.…”
There are many fun event's and a pool table at the Gainesville Campus. The Corinth campus feels like a high school, but the Gainesville campus allows you to walk outside and feel the weather.
» Read MoreI loved NCTC, I attended the Corinth campus. The classes were small and the campus was in one building. I had been out of school for about 9 years and the experience was pleasant.
» Read MoreThe campus is splendid. There are outside benches to study on and get some sunshine or fresh air. The teachers and even the students are all friendly. It is a very warm and welcomeing place to be.
» Read MoreI'm at the Corinth campus and live in Lewisville, so the commute is fairly decent. The staff is very helpful as far as admissions, tuition, and financial aid go. I was and still am extremely fortunate to attend NCTC.
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