MISSION: Northland Pioneer College provides educational excellence that is affordable and accessible for the enrichment of communities across northeastern Arizona.
Nine students from Northland Pioneer College (NPC), were among seventy-seven community college students from around the state who were recognized on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at the State All-Arizona Academic Awards Ceremony in Tempe, Arizona.
Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) Alpha Gamma Tau Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), the international honor society for two-year college students, welcomed 75 new members during an induction ceremony, held Friday, February 16, at NPC’s Snowflake/Taylor – Silver Creek Campus Performing Arts Center.
Regional qualifying rounds for SkillsUSA are now complete. Thirty-one students from Northland Pioneer College (NPC) and the Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology (NAVIT) are now gearing up for the statewide competition which will be held on March 28 and 29, 2024 in Phoenix.
Now you can work on obtaining your High School Equivalency (such as the ®GED) and prepare for certification and licensure as a nursing assistant at the same time. Even better, this spring you can do it for FREE at Northland Pioneer College (NPC).
The work of two local artists, Aaron Hatch and Jen Olson, blend in a shared storytelling of the human condition, in the “Realism and Abstraction” art exhibition currently featured at Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) Talon Art Gallery.
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) celebrated ten new paramedic graduates at a ceremony held in their honor at the White Mountain, Show Low campus, Saturday, January 27, 2024.
Tuition waivers, valued at over $20,000, have been awarded to nine students from Northland Pioneer College (NPC), to complete their bachelor’s degrees at one of Arizona’s three public universities.
NPC Friends and Family (NPCFF), the nonprofit alliance supporting Northland Pioneer College (NPC) students, is proudly announcing two new memorial scholarships for the current, spring 2024 semester.
All high-school-aged students from Navajo and Apache counties, including home-schoolers, are eligible to submit original two- and three-dimensional art or graphic designs for the 38th Annual Juried High School Exhibit, sponsored by Northland Pioneer College (NPC).
It’s a new year, and Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) District Governing Board (DGB) has a new member. Rosabel “Rosie” Sekayumptewa will now represent the Navajo County Community College Board for District 2 of the college’s coverage area, which encompasses portions of the Navajo and Hopi Reservations north of the I-40 corridor including Dilkon, Indian Wells, Greasewood, and Keams Canyon.