Feb. 2, 2024 | Stay Connected, Stay Informed | |
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NETC Theatre Club hosts speech
re-enactment, one act productions
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Northeastern Technical College concludes its three-year retrospective of Booker T. Washington celebrating Black History Month throughout February.
On Feb. 12, Diego Wheeler, NETC Theater Club member, will perform Washington’s “Atlanta Exposition Speech. Wheeler is a Dual Enrollment student at Northeastern Technical College. He placed first in the 2023 S.C. Speech and Theater Competition among colleges and universities throughout the state. Wheeler played Bob Cratchit in the NETC presentation of “A Christmas Carol.”
Wheeler’s performance is scheduled for 1 p.m. Feb. 12 at the 500 Building Atrium on the Cheraw Campus and opens weeklong a walk-through exhibit of Washington’s life will be on display.
Booker T. Washington was a prominent African American educator, author, and orator, born into slavery. He became one of the most influential leaders of his time, advocating for vocational education and economic self-reliance for African Americans. Washington was the founder of the Tuskegee Institute, a leading educational institution for African Americans. His philosophy of gradualism and accommodationism shaped the early civil rights movement in the United States.
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NETC’s Theatre Club presents Mr. Booker T. At the Door Act 1 at the 200 Building at the Cheraw Campus 7 p.m. Feb. 27.
Directed by Lisa Morman-Patterson, the production stars Brian Forte as Booker T. Washington and Dennis Rowe as President Theodore Roosevelt. The production also stars Cassidy Jordan, Camyiah Drake, Diego Wheeler, Hannah McLeod, Rachel Townsend, Princess Malachi, Sa’Daisha Brand, Jordan Gordon, Raegan Ford, Gabrielle Davis, Kailynn Dubose, and Yasmine Garcia.
Admission is $2 per person to support the Theatre Club.
NETCtv presented The Life of Booker T. Washington biography on its YouTube channel in 2022: click here.
| Click above to view the 2022 biology of The Life of Booker T. Washington produced by NETC. | |
NETC Dual Enrollment Student and Theater Club Member Diego Wheeler will perform Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Exposition Speech 1 p.m. Feb. 12 at the 500 Building Atrium on the Cheraw Campus. | |
NETC goes to Washington, DC | |
Pictured from left to right: NETC Area Commission Chairman Dan Bozard, Grants Coordinator Jennifer Guinn, Consultant Zachery Michael of BGG Public Affairs, Vice President of Institutional Advancement Erin Fann, Area Commission Vice-Chairman Herbert Gould, President Dr. Kyle Wagner, and Development Coordinator Andy Ingram. | |
A delegation from Northeastern Technical College attended the National Legislative Summit, held February 5-7, in Washington, DC. The National Legislative Summit is the premier community college advocacy event bringing community college leaders from across the United States to D.C. The event shines a spotlight on the importance of our nation's community colleges, student success, | | |
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and education priorities for Congress and the Administration.
While in Washington, the group had the opportunity to network with fellow community college leaders and meet with U.S. representatives in Congress to advocate for their support for community colleges and their students.
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Grant available to cover daycare expenses for NETC students | |
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Parents looking to enroll at Northeastern Technical College can receive financial help for daycare.
New or returning NETC students who have children may be eligible for aid through Childcare Access Means Parents in School Program (CCAMPIS) to help with childcare expenses while attending classes.
CCAMPIS is a federal grant through the U.S. Department of Education with funding based on a sliding scale.
This program is designed to serve families based on household size and income.
The scale is based on a sliding scale from the Department of Education to determine the student's eligibility for the CCAMPIS program.
People who are eligible can be new, enrolled, or returning students and must be Pell Grant eligible with good academic status maintaining at least a 2.0 grade point average; the first step is submitting a FASFA (Federal Student Aid Application) through NETC’s Financial Aid Office or online at www.studentaid.gov.
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Money is awarded an a first come, first served basis.
Afterwards, take student application with financial aid status to NETC’s enrollment center and fill out a CCAMPIS application for approved daycare facilities.
Students must be enrolled in courses for the entire semester and must participate in three hours of volunteer work, participate in two workshops, and participate in an annual survey and post-graduate survey.
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NETC Administrators host webinar about students, technology stress | |
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S.C. Technical College System’s monthly Teaching and Learning Tuesday features NETC Head Librarian Ron Stafford and Director of Modalities Dr. Derk Richers webinar aimed at rural college and school administrators how to navigate the mental health struggles of learners from the growing usage of technology and stresses that come with it.
The webinar is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Feb. 20 and can be viewed for free.
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Ron Stafford is the Head Librarian at Northeastern Technical College. Stafford has been at NETC for five years and led a successful Open Education Resource initiative at NETC. In addition, Ron has presented at multiple national conferences. Stafford's areas of expertise are OERs and Copyright. Stafford currently serves as the President of the Metrolina Library Association in Charlotte. Stafford is currently a Ed.D. candidate at Brenau University. | |
Dr. Derk Riechers has presented at numerous national conferences with topics ranging from academic affairs to strategic online college operations with the implementation of lean management principles. He is considered a foremost expert in distance education and is also a Board Member of the Instructional Technology Council. In addition, he is the Co-founder and COO of Virtical Education. One of Dr. Riechers's specialized research interests deals with the pedagogy of teaching online in terms of faculty and program development and Artificial Intelligence. | |
CHERAW CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION MAP | |
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Construction will create changes to entries,
walkways and parking on the Cheraw Campus.
Foot traffic can access the quad and cross between Buildings 200 to 800. Fencing remains up blocking access to Building 500 from the quad with access from the side entrance at parking lot at the CDL pad.
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To ensure the safety of students, faculty, and staff during this construction period. During this time, access to the affected area will be restricted, and we kindly ask for your cooperation in adhering to any posted signs and safety guidelines. For your safety, please do not move any fencing to walk around or through these areas.
BUILDING ENTRY POINTS
100 Building – Front doors. All other doors are blocked to limit access. Emergency access is the doorways at both ends of the building, near men’s and women’s restrooms
200 Building – park off Tec Rd.
300 Building – park off Tec Rd.
500 Building – park off Tec Rd.
PARKING
Park near the buildings you are trying to access, including all students. Please be cognizant of the CDL Training Pad between 300 and 500 buildings.
We understand that this may cause inconvenience, and we appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to enhance our campus facilities. The safety of the campus community is our top priority, and we are taking all necessary measures to ensure a smooth and secure construction process.
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Need a lift?
PDRTA offers public transportation routes Cheraw, Dillon,
and Marlboro County. Buses routinely stop at NETC Cheraw Campus.
Find your Route!
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Faculty: Sign up for driver's training | |
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Northeastern Technical College employees who drive any of the college vehicles must complete the State Fleet Defensive Driving Course.
Courses are available through March 27 online and in-person in Columbia.
Click the official steering wheel of NETC to the right to register or click here.
The defensive driving class takes approximately eight hours to complete and is valid for three years; proof of completing the course could result in a discount with your auto insurance – check with your insurance provider.
A refresher course must be completed every three years; if certification expires, you must retake the full course again.
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Click on the NETC Fleet steering wheel to register for the state's defensive driving course. | |
Compass Point 3K, 4K enrollment opens | |
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CHERAW -- Northeastern Technical College and Chesterfield County First Steps Compass Point enrollment for the 2024-25 school year opens in February.
Compass Point is a high-quality pre-kindergarten program for 3- and 4-year-olds presented in a laboratory school environment where NETC Early Childhood Education students will train and gain first-hand experience.
Chesterfield County First Steps 3K and 4K Programs place particular emphasis on fidelity to researched-based instructional models and educational best practices. The program will feature degree teachers and the highest educational standards provided in an innovative academic setting.
To qualify your child must:
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Be three or four years of age on or before September 1 of the current school year, AND
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Be eligible for free OR free/reduced-price lunch or Medicaid
In 2022, NETC received $120,000 in federal funding from the U.S. Dept. Of Education for the Child Care Access Means Parents in Schools (CCAMPIS) grant program to expand its program for an on-site 3K program with Chesterfield County First Steps receiving an Early Childhood Initiative Grant to purchase 3K furnishing and materials.
Applications for Compass Point are online at www.netc.edu or call Chesterfield County First Steps at 843.921.1484.
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Annual Trailblazers Golf Tournament returns April 19 | |
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Bring your clubs and A-game when Northeastern Technical College’s golf tournament returns in spring.
The Third Annual NETC Trailblazer Golf Tournament 1 p.m. April 19 at Marlboro County Golf and Recreational Complex. Space is limited to the first 20 teams.
The Trailblazer Tournament is a 4-player Captain’s Choice tournament – a $400 entry fee per team includes golfing, lunch, and beverages on the court.
Prizes will be awarded to the longest drive, closest to pin on all Par 3s, and door prizes. A putting contest starts 11 a.m. prior to the tournament’s start.
NETC Mulligan Packages are available at $20 per player that includes one mulligan and one option to hit from the red tees from any hole excluding Par 3s and Longest Drive hole.
Sponsorship opportunities are available with proceeds from the tournament dedicated to NETC’s athletic department.
"We are thrilled to be hosting this fundraising event to support our athletics program," said NETC President Dr. Kyle Wagner. "Our athletics program is an essential part of the college experience for our students, and the funds raised from the tournament will help us to continue providing high-quality sports facilities and equipment for them."
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As a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), NETC offers students the opportunity to compete in several sports, including men's and women's golf, men's and women's cross country, and Esports.
The college takes pride in its athletics program, which provides students with valuable experiences and opportunities to develop essential life skills such as leadership, teamwork, and time management, Wagner said.
The golf tournament is an opportunity for individuals and organizations to support NETC's athletics program while enjoying a day of golf at one of the most scenic courses in the state.
The event is open to all levels of golfers, from beginners to experienced players – last year, 56 golfers among 14 teams competed in the Trailblazer Tournament.
Registration for the event is now open and interested parties can visit the college's website for more information on how to participate, sponsor, or donate.
NETC Trailblazer Golf Tournament
WHEN: 1 p.m. Friday April 19
WHERE: Marlboro County Golf and Recreational Complex, 404 Country Club Dr., Bennettsville, S.C.
WHAT: Team Fees $400 include golfing, lunch, and beverages on the course. Prizes for longest drive and closest to the pin on all Par 3s. Door prizes awarded.
Players can purchase for $20 one mulligan and one hit from the red tees.
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To download a team form click the golf ball or click here. | |
To download sponsorship information, click here. | |
Don't game as a lone wolf, NETC Esports recruiting for spring team | |
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Northeastern Technical College is looking for mixed martial artists, mercenaries, professional football players, and if you have magical powers, that too.
NETC’s esports program is looking for official Trailblazers as well as casual players looking to compete in-house through the intramural program.
The number of school and intramural competitors is gaining traction with the ranks growing from Spring 2022 to Fall 2023, said NETC Esports Head Coach Tyler Nolan.
NETC Trailblazers are full-time students who maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours with at least a 2.0 grade point average, along with the college’s golf and cross-country program.
Intramural players (also known as Tier 3) are any part-time, full-time, and dual enrollment students.
All of NETC sports programs compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), the national governing body of two-year college athletics.
There are no age restrictions for players.
Esports players can compete off-campus or at Trailblazers Esports headquarters on the Cheraw campus.
In Fall 2023, the Trailblazers competed in Madden Football, Call of Duty, Fortnite, Valorant, Modern Warfare, Overwatch, and Super Smash Bros.
Competing in Fall were Lexy Deitz and Nick Oakley, of Chesterfield; David Hancock, Josh McMillon, and David Hancock, of Cheraw; Victor Barrington and Mary Blackwell, of Bennettsville; Jeremy Clark and Ethan Jones, of McBee; and Luke Byrd, of Hartsville.
Dual Enrollment students Vonta Marshall, of Bennettsville, and Zander Wagner, of Cheraw, enlisted in Intramural competition.
INTRAMURAL ESPORTS
NETC offers Intramural Esports to any full-time, part-time, and Dual Enrollment student where players can face each other one-on-one or in teams in competitive video gaming.
NETC students aren’t restricted to competing at the Esports Game room on the Cheraw campus, they can login remotely during play scheduled 6 p.m. weekdays.
For more information, visit online at www.netc.edu, select Student Resources in the top menu, select Athletics then click the NJCAA logo and scroll down to locate the interest form.
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NETC Esports program plays a variety of games competitively against other colleges across the nation. Teams play Madden, Overwatch, Fortnite, Call of Duty, War Zone and more! | |
Interested in NETC Esports? Click HERE or the logo to access the interested form. | |
Watch NETC Esports on Twitch HERE or click the logo. | |
Subscribe to NETC Esports: Goal 100 | |
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Northeastern Technical College provides affirmative action and equal opportunity in employment for all qualified persons regardless of race, color, sex, - including the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, national origin, age, religion, or disability.
Find Your Career Here!
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| Feb. 12 | 10/5B-Week Term Start | | Feb. 27 | Area Commission Meeting | | March 4 | 7.5B/5C-Week Term Starts | | April 5 | Alternate Schedule | | May 2 | ADN Pinning Cheraw | | May 9 | Spring Graduation Cheraw | | May 26 | Area Commission Meeting | | |
NETC Foundation offers tax deductible custom scholarships | |
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Giving the gift of education can be tax-deductible; creating a scholarship in the name of a loved one is priceless.
Northeastern Technical College Foundation offers individuals, businesses, and organizations, can create and contribute to their own customized scholarship for one-time or reoccurring.
The NETC Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with its mission since 1979 supporting Northeastern Technical College students and school projects; donations are tax-deductible.
By supporting the NETC Foundation, donors become a catalyst for positive change, creating opportunities for students that extend far beyond the classroom.
In lieu of individual scholarships, donations can be made to the NETC Foundations four major funds:
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Uplift Fund: Donations directly impact students by providing scholarships and emergency relief removing unnecessary barriers to their education.
Jumpstart Fund: Donations become a part of innovation and progress by supporting the expansion and initiation of new programs.
Legacy Fund: Leave a lasting mark designating funds for scholarships, equipment, or specific projects to honor an individual, family, or business/industry.
NETC Trailblazer Athletics: Support the NETC E-Sports, Golf, and Cross-Country Program. Contributions foster a culture of teamwork, discipline, and excellence, enriching the college experience for student-athletes.
For more information visit www.netc.edu or contact us directly at 843.910.6916 or 843.921.6902.
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NETC Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing student scholarships and assists in capital, emergency and equipment expenses. | | | |
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NORTHEASTERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE
1201 Chesterfield Highway Cheraw, SC 29520
www.netc.edu (843) 921-6900
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