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  • A-Z Index | Arkansas Northeastern College

    A-Z INDEX HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Employment Phone, Department & Fax Directories More Navigate site pages below: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ More A < 50th Anniversary 100 Families Initiative About ANC Academic Integrity Policy Academic Staff Handbook Academics Academic Calendar Accreditation Admissions Admissions Application Adult Education Advising Center Allied Health Division Allied Technologies Division Ambassadors to Japan ANC Foundation ANC Foundation Donation ANC Help Desk (email) Apply/Register Area Jobs Arkansas Steelmaking Academy Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Arts & Sciences Division B < Bid Opportunities, RFPs, RFQs Board of Trustees Bookstore Bookstore Information Brightspace Login Business Office C < Calendar Campus Map Campus Tour Campus Tour - Virtual Career Closet Career Coaches Career Pathways Certificates College & Career Readiness College Navigator College Syllabus Community Education Community Facilities Card Community Relations Computer Use Policy Connections Magazine Consumer Information Contact Us Cost of Attendance Counseling Services Course Catalog Course Schedule Customized Training D < Degrees Directories Disability Resources Division of Allied Health Division of Allied Technologies Division of Arts & Sciences Donate to ANC E < Early College Program Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) Educational Talent Search (ETS) Emergency Information Employment Energy Magazine ESL Translation Info F < Faculty/Staff Directory Faculty/Staff Handbook Financial Aid Food Pantry G < Golf Tournament Governance/Organizational Structure Graduation Application Graduation Info H < Health Services Higher Learning Commission Accreditation Affiliation Human Resources I < Inclement Weather Policy Individual Programs Internships Intramurals J < JAG College Success Program Japan Ambassadors Jobs K < L < Leachville Center Library Library Online Card Catalog M < Management Information Technology Services (MITS) Mentoring Program Mission Statement myANC (Portal) N < Net Price Calculator News/Media NewsLink Non-Credit Courses Nucor Diploma² Scholarship O < 100 Families Initiative Open Checkbook Opportunity Bus Oral Histories Osceola Center P < Phone Directory Portal (myANC) Pregnancy Prevention Information Privacy Policy Professional Licensure Programs of Study Q < R < Register for Classes S < Schedule Scholarships Social Media Solutions Group SPARK Magazine Steel Tech Academy Student Affairs Student Handbook Student Organizations Student Support Services Sunshine Grille Support T < Technical Center Testing Center Title IX Transcript Request Transfer Policy TRIO Programs Tuition and Fees Tuition Payments Tutoring Center U < University Center V < Veteran Services Virtual Campus Tour W < Wellness Center Working Towards Wages (WORK+WAGE) XYZ < Yamato Kogyo/ANC Foundation Scholarship Golf Tournament YouTube Channel <

  • Privacy Policy | Arkansas Northeastern College

    PRIVACY POLICY HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More PRIVACY POLICY Thank you for visiting the website of Arkansas Northeastern College (ANC). Your privacy is very important to us. We have created this statement to demonstrate our commitment to online privacy and to comply with Arkansas Act 1713 of 2003. We collect NO personal information about you when you visit our site or use any of our official apps, unless you choose to make such information available to us. When you visit any site hosted by ANC, our server automatically recognizes the Internet domain and IP address from which you accessed our site. This information does NOT result in the identification of your personal email address or any other personal information. In addition, we monitor the volume and timing of access to the site by collecting information on the date, time, and pages accessed by visitors. The information we collect is used to better understand general site usage patterns, improve site usability, and improve the content of the site. None of this information is shared with other organizations or tied to any individual user. If you choose to share personal information with us -- by sending us an email message or filling out an electronic form with personal information -- we will use the information only for the purposes you authorized. Some of the information may be saved for a designated period to comply with Arkansas' archiving policies, but we will not disclose the information to third parties or other government agencies, unless required to do so by state or federal law. The ANC website links to other sites, not hosted by Arkansas Northeastern College. Neither ANC, nor any ANC employee, are responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those sites. MOBILE APP PRIVACY POLICY We collect NO personal information about you when you use any of our official apps unless you choose to make such information available to us. We do NOT share your information with third parties. The ANC app may collect approximate location, precise location, photos and video information, files and docs, app interactions, in-app search history, other user-generated content, other actions, and device or other IDs for analytics, however, the information is deleted after 90 days. <

  • Bid Opportunities | Arkansas Northeastern College

    BID OPPORTUNITIES HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More ANC Foundation Donate Now Other Ways to Donate Ambassadors to Japan Program Golf Tournament Harvest Party More AND CURRENT BIDS, RFPs AND RFQs Select the bid in which you are interested. Responses may be submitted by printing a copy, completing per instructions and returning in a sealed envelope with the Bid, RFP or RFQ Number and Open Date clearly indicated on the front. No bids will be accepted by fax or email. Questions should be directed to the contact person indicated in the document. It is a vendor's responsibility to check this site for addenda to ensure receipt of all changes to bid documents. JOBS March 27, 2024 ANC 2024-1 Bookstore Operations Proposal OPEN March 30, 2021 ANC-2021-1 Cyber Security Management Program Proposal CLOSED March 15, 2018 ANC-2018-0227 Center for Allied Technologies - Telecommunications/Cabling ANC Competitive Bid Telecommunications ANC Cabling Specs CLOSED January 23, 2015 ANC2015-1 Bookstore Proposal CLOSED OPEN DATE March 27, 2024 March 30, 2021 March 30, 2021 March 15, 2018 March 30, 2021 JOB DESCRIPTION ANC 2024-1 Bookstore Operations Proposal ANC-2021-1 Cyber Security Management Program Proposal ANC-2018-0227 Center for Allied Technologies - Telecommunications/Cabling ANC Competitive Bid Telecommunications ANC Cabling Specs ANC2015-1 Bookstore Proposal STATUS OPEN CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED <

  • Scholarships | Arkansas Northeastern College

    SCHOLARSHIPS HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Bookstore Donate Now Foundation Scholarship Application More At Arkansas Northeastern College, we're dedicated to helping students achieve their educational goals with a variety of scholarships. Whether it's Early College Program scholarships, the Arkansas Academic Challenge Scholarship, ANC Board of Trustees Scholarship, privately funded ANC Foundation scholarships, or the Great River Promise, we offer diverse opportunities to support your academic journey. Explore our scholarships and let us help you turn your aspirations into reality. Over 50 privately funded scholarships are available through the ANC Foundation Ray | ANC Mascot EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS EARLY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP WHO CAN APPLY? Arkansas students enrolled in all Mississippi, Greene, and Craighead County high schools, as well as East Poinsett County High School. Missouri students enrolled in all Pemiscot, Dunklin, and New Madrid County high schools. DETAILS Reduces tuition and fee costs to $25/credit hour for up to 6 hours of concurrent credit per semester. Applies to all online and/or live ANC course offerings (with the exception of college preparatory classes). Students taking more than 6 credit hours per semester will be assessed at ANC's regular tuition and fee rate. The Early College scholarship DOES NOT cover the cost of textbooks for courses that do require textbooks, those can be purchased through the ANC Bookstore . HOW TO APPLY Reach out to your Early College advisor or Career Coach to discuss this opportunity. NUCOR DIPLOMA² SCHOLARSHIP WHO CAN APPLY? Arkansas students enrolled in all Mississippi County high schools, including Buffalo Island Central High School. Missouri students enrolled in all Pemiscot, Dunklin, and New Madrid County high schools. DETAILS Requires that students be able to complete the Certificate of General Studies, or beyond, by the final term of their high school senior year. Reduces tuition to a cost of only $10/credit hour for up to 15 credit hours per semester. Covers up to $100/course for books/mandatory supplies (limited to actual cost) purchased through the ANC Bookstore . Participating students and their parents must agree to participate in 2 Nucor/ANC events hosted at ANC occurring (1) near the end of the student's first year in the program, and (2) near the end of the student's senior year. The Nucor Diploma² Scholarship is available on a first come, first served basis with priority given to students already in the Nucor Diploma² Scholarship Program. HOW TO APPLY Reach out to your Early College advisor or Career Coach to discuss this opportunity. < ANC BOARD OF TRUSTEES SCHOLARSHIP GEORGE MOORE TRIMUE AND NANCY TRIMUE/BOARD OF TRUSTEES ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS The Board of Trustees Academic Scholarship is awarded to students in recognition of outstanding high school performance. Students must be graduates of a public high school in Arkansas or a graduate of a public high school in Pemiscot, Dunklin, or New Madrid counties in Missouri and rank in the top 10% of their high school graduating class or have a composite score of 24 or above on the ACT. The scholarship pays current in-county tuition and mandatory fees for a total of 64 semester hours or completion of the required credits in any program having a total hour requirement greater than 64. The scholarship will be continued for a maximum period of three (3) years, providing the recipient makes satisfactory academic progress toward a degree, remains continuously enrolled and maintains a semester GPA of 3.0. If the student transfers to another institution prior to completing degree work at ANC, the scholarship will not be offered during future enrollment periods. The scholarship must be initiated during the immediate summer, fall, or spring term following high school graduation. Board of Trustees Academic Scholarships are extended to GED high school equivalency certificate/diploma adults who have high scores and are recommended by the staff of Adult Education. HOW TO APPLY Students do not apply for this scholarship. It is awarded based on the information available within the details. GEORGE MOORE TRIMUE AND NANCY TRIMUE/BOARD OF TRUSTEES TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS The Board of Trustees Technical Scholarship is given to students in recognition of performance in a technical or vocational field while in high school. The scholarship pays in-county tuition and mandatory fees for a total of 35 credit hours or completion of the required credits in a certificate program. Eligible students must be graduates of an accredited public high school in Arkansas or in Dunklin, Pemiscot, or New Madrid counties in Missouri. Students must be recommended for the scholarship by a high school counselor, a high school vocational/occupational instructor, or the ANC Technical Center Director. Eligibility will be for one academic year or continued for the period of time required to complete the chosen certificate program, providing the recipient remains continuously enrolled, makes satisfactory progress toward the certificate, and maintains a minimum 2.5 GPA each term. The scholarship must be activated during the immediate summer or fall semester following graduation from a public high school. The award of the Technical Scholarship does not mean automatic admission into special programs. Scholarship students interested in one of the College's special admissions programs should contact an advisor in the occupational field. HOW TO APPLY Students do not apply for this scholarship. It is awarded based on the information available within the details. < GREAT RIVER PROMISE GREAT RIVER PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS The Great River Promise Scholarship provides an opportunity to every high school graduate in Mississippi County and Buffalo Island Central to receive a tuition and mandatory fees scholarship to ANC. Students must earn a high school diploma, maintain a 95% attendance record throughout high school and have no drug or alcohol offenses to qualify. This scholarship promotes the idea that students should do their best, stay in school, and avoid the negative temptations sometimes facing them by awarding them the opportunity of a college education. This scholarship WILL NOT be stacked and will only be awarded after all other sources of aid have been exhausted. Students are required to file the FAFSA. If eligible, the scholarship will be continued for a maximum period of three (3) years, providing the recipient makes satisfactory academic progress toward a degree, remains continuously enrolled, and maintains a cumulative GPA of 2.5. Students must enroll in a minimum of twelve (12) hours for Fall/Spring semesters in order to receive funds. HOW TO APPLY Students do not apply for this scholarship. A list is provided to us from the high schools of those who meet the criteria. < ANC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS The ANC Foundation is a private, 501 (c)(3) tax exempt, nonprofit corporation. The ANC Foundation provides scholarships to students attending ANC through private contributions. The College's Foundation, created in 1977, is one of the most successful two-year college foundations in the state. The Foundation's assets include endowments for scholarships, farmland, facilities, and is directed by a Board of Governors. Scholarships are constantly being sought and one-time opportunities occur on a regular basis. Gifts may be made at any time by contacting the Development and College Relations Office. Memorials and gifts are acknowledged to both the donor and the person or family being honored. HOW TO APPLY Complete FAFSA Application Complete ANC Foundation Scholarship Application for the term(s) for which you are applying. 2025-2026 (Fall 2025, Spring 2026, Summer 2026) [ PDF ] [ ONLINE FORM ] 2026-2027 (Fall 2026, Spring 2027, Summer 2027) [ PDF ] [ ONLINE FORM ] Submit application, typed essay and one letter of recommendation to the address on the application. Because many students have financial issues, the Foundation works closely with both the Financial Aid Office and the Admissions Office to help students remedy these problems. Awards of various amounts are made by the College Scholarship Committee to students who have demonstrated financial need. ANC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS LISTING Bonnie Wheeler Davis Memorial Scholarship The Bonnie Wheeler Davis Memorial Scholarship was established by the family of Ms. Davis after her death in October 2003. It is an endowed scholarship available to students who exemplify need and a desire to earn a college education. Ms. Davis was a supporter of education, and funds from this scholarship can be used toward tuition, fees or books. Recipients can be either full-time or part-time and must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Brandon J. Elliott Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by family and friends of Brandon J. Elliott who passed away in 2009 while still a student at Arkansas Northeastern College. Brandon, son of Pastor Jerome & Cassandra Elliott, was active in the community and the College where he is remembered as a caring, giving, and respectful young man. This scholarship is annually funded through fund-drives and gifts to the ANC Foundation. The goal is to offer two $500 scholarships each semester when funds are available. Priority will be given to students who are single parents and students with disabilities. Preference will also be given to students interested in sociology, psychology, nursing and auto mechanics. Cecil H. Holifield Scholarship This scholarship was established by friends of Cecil H. Holifield in honor of his many years of service and dedication to Arkansas Northeastern College. This scholarship is available to any full-time or part-time student. Charles Payne Memorial Scholarship The family of Charles Henry Payne has established an honorary humanitarian scholarship fund in Rev. Payne's memory. Mr. Payne was a minister, veteran and retired educator. The list of accolades for the work he did in his home and community is impressive. Rev. Payne loved music and was an avid supporter of higher education. This scholarship is available to full-time and part-time economically challenged students. Scholarship amounts vary depending upon funds available. Chris A. Hardy Memorial Scholarship The Chris A. Hardy Memorial Scholarship has been established by the family of Chris Hardy in October 2024 to honor his memory and support deserving students in need of financial assistance. Chris, who passed away far too young, was a devoted son, father, brother, and friend to many. His family was deeply touched by the compassionate care Chris received from his nurses, which highlighted the importance of skilled and caring healthcare professionals. This experience inspired the family to support the development of future nurses through this scholarship. Chris was working in the field of industrial maintenance at the time of his passing, and his family also wishes to recognize students pursuing careers in this field. As such, the scholarship gives priority to students accepted into the associate degree nursing (RN) or practical nursing (LPN) programs, with secondary consideration given to those pursuing industrial maintenance. This endowed scholarship will be awarded once the fund generates enough interest to cover full tuition and fees for one student each year (fall and spring). The principal amount will remain intact, ensuring that the scholarship can continue in perpetuity. The scholarship amount and number of recipients may vary based on the interest generated and any additional contributions. Recipients must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 and may be enrolled as either full-time or part-time students. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Chris A. Hardy Scholarship Fund may do so by contacting Rachel Gifford at 870-838-2902, rgifford@smail.anc.edu , or donating directly online at https://www.anc.edu/donate. Cohen Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cohen, formerly of Blytheville, endowed a scholarship in memory of his parents, S. J. (Jimmie) and Luba T. Cohen, in 1991. Interest from this fund is used to provide scholarships to Mississippi County residents. This scholarship is open to both full-time and part-time students. This scholarship is awarded from interest received from an endowed fund. Col. J.M. Crane Memorial Scholarship The Col. J.M. Crane Memorial Scholarship was established by the family of Col. Crane in recognition of his commitment to higher education and his longtime support of Arkansas Northeastern College. Col. Crane was dedicated to his military career and served for 31 years in the Air Force. He held both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree and was committed to providing educational opportunities in this area through his work as a longtime member of the ANC Foundation Board of Governors. This scholarship pays $1,000 a semester toward tuition, books and fees and is open to ANC students who maintain a 2.5 cumulative G.P.A. David Mann Memorial Scholarship Ms. LaVelle Mann established the David Mann Memorial Scholarship in memory of her son. Ms. Mann, a retired teacher, wishes to honor the memory of David, who lost his life in a tragic accident in 1995 at the age of 32, by offering scholarship assistance to single parents looking to better their lives through education. This scholarship is for students who are enrolled part-time, with 30 or more hours already completed, and who have a minimum, cumulative grade point average of 2.5. Students majoring in education will be given special consideration. Dorothy Borschel Jennings Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established by the family of Ms. Jennings after her death in June, 2003. Because of Ms. Jennings' love of music and her commitment to education, students entering the field of music are given primary consideration for this award. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible for this scholarship which varies in amount. Dr. Charles C. & Carolyn Brock Scholarship This scholarship is endowed by a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brock, Jr. Interest from the endowment provides financial assistance for tuition and books for one student enrolled in the Practical Nursing Department. The recipient will be selected based upon his/her need for the scholarship and his/her desire and ability to become a licensed practical nurse. Residents of Mississippi County will be given preferential consideration. Dr. Daryl H. Johnson Scholarship The Dr. Daryl H. Johnson Scholarship was established in 2010 at the time of Dr. Johnson’s 80th Birthday. Dr. Johnson spent 19 years as an educator with ANC and was one of the original faculty members hired by the College at its creation in 1975. He worked to develop the College’s Science department where he taught Biology, Botany, Zoology. He also taught Power Lifting and holds many American and World Records. The scholarship amounts vary depending on funds available. Dr. Eldon Fairley and Dr. John Williams Scholarship The Mississippi County Medical Society hereby establishes a scholarship fun to be used for the support of nursing students at Arkansas Northeastern College. This is an unrestricted fund with annual award(s) to be made by the ANC Scholarship Selection Committee--not to exceed $1,000 a year with the goal of awarding two $250 scholarships each fall and spring. These scholarships can be used for the support of tuition, books or other nursing program student expenses. Dr. King Nunn, III Memorial Scholarship The King Nunn Memorial Scholarship is a tribute to a man who was ahead of his time, and recipients of this award should set goals to reach, stretch, and lead as he did throughout his life. Dr. Nunn was a charter member of the College’s Board of Trustees. Gifts to the King Nunn Scholarship Fund have enabled the institution to establish an annual award of approximately $500 for each recipient. Eileen Hagan O'Neal Scholarship The Eileen Hagan O’Neal Scholarship has been created through a generous donation by Ms. O’Neal. The scholarship was established in honor and memory of Ms. O’Neal’s parents and grandparents. The Hagan’s were early settlers in the Huffman community, having made their home in that area in the early 1900’s. They held a strong belief in the importance of education, and Ms. O’Neal was the first graduate of Armorel High School where she was valedictorian. She has established this scholarship to assist local students in earning a college education. This is an endowed scholarship and anyone wishing to learn more about it or to contribute to this fund can do so by contacting Rachel Gifford at Arkansas Northeastern College at 870-838-2902. Available to graduates of Armorel High School. George Moore Trimue and Nancy McCauley Trimue Scholarship It is with great honor that Arkansas Northeastern College recognizes the late George Moore and Nancy McCauley Trimue for the lasting contribution that they have left to our College and its students. The Trimues purchased a 1,500 acre farm near Frenchman’s Bayou in the early sixties, not long before Mr. Trimue’s death on October 26, 1964. His wife, Nancy, stayed on their plantation in Frenchman’s Bayou for several years managing the farm before returning to her childhood hometown of Blytheville and closer to her dear friend Helen Armstrong Miller. Ms. Trimue succumbed to the complications of a stroke and passed away on March 1, 2001, at the age of 82. It was her desire to help people long after her death; therefore, she bequeathed her farm to Arkansas Northeastern College with the request that the College establish a scholarship in her family’s name that could benefit many students throughout the future of Arkansas Northeastern College. Harold & Bruce Ohlendorf Scholarship This scholarship, made possible through the Ohlendorf family, is an annually funded scholarship providing assistance to students who are graduates of Osceola High School. Recipients must take a minimum of 12 hours per semester to be eligible for this scholarship. Award sizes vary and can be used for tuition and/or books. Hoskins-Whitener Scholarship This scholarship was established by Ms. Mildred Whitener of Cooter and her family through the donation of 40 acres of farmland. The proceeds from this farm will be used to fund at least one scholarship each semester in the amount of $500 to any Cooter High School graduate. The recipients must maintain a 2.5 G.P.A. Hospital Gift Shoppe Auxiliary Scholarship The Hospital Gift Shoppe Auxiliary Scholarship was established in July of 2008 by the Great River Medical Center Gift Shoppe volunteers. This scholarship is an annual gift made possible through proceeds made in the hospital gift shop. The scholarship amount is $1,500 a semester for both fall and spring and may be awarded in full to one recipient or in part to several recipients. It is the intent of the hospital gift shop volunteers to assist in the education of nurses for this area. The scholarship is available to first and second year Associate Degree Nursing students who reside in Mississippi County. Jeannetta Briggs Memorial Scholarship Dale Briggs established this scholarship in memory of his wife Jeannetta. Mrs. Briggs was born in Kansas and moved to Blytheville when she was six years old where she lived until her death at the age of 70. Mrs. Briggs had a love of music and studied the fine arts in college having majored in organ and minored in piano. This is an endowed scholarship awarded on an annual basis. It is available to any Arkansas Northeastern College student with preference being given to music majors. Jim Grimes Memorial Scholarship This endowed scholarship fund will be available to ANC students with preferential consideration going to those living within the city limits of Blytheville. The scholarship is named in memory of former Blytheville resident Jim Grimes. This endowment was made possible through the planned gift by Marie Grimes who passed away on December 1, 2009. Ms. Grimes was a longtime resident of Blytheville where she was a retired office clerk of Entergy and a member of the North Tenth Street Baptist Church. Mrs. Grimes lost her husband, Benny, to cancer in 1962 when he was only 39 years old. Because of her husband’s death, someone told her that her son would no longer be able to attend college. This statement, and her commitment to education, motivated her to prove the opposite and she worked to provide for her son’s college. Her son Jim was a graduate of Blytheville High School later earned an engineering degree from the University of Arkansas. At the time of his death, he was an engineer for Raytheon Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. Sadly, Jim passed away unexpectedly on August 20, 2001, at the age of 54. Because of Ms. Grimes’ efforts and her understanding of the importance of education, it was her wish to help others who might have financial barriers to attending college. She left this gift to the Arkansas Northeastern College Foundation as a lasting tribute to her son who was able to find success in both his educational and career endeavors. Judge David and Sonja Burnett Scholarship Details coming soon. Johnny W. Nutt Memorial Scholarship The Johnny W. Nutt Memorial Scholarship was established in 1999 by the Chickasawba Masonic Lodge #134 in memory of one of their late member, Johnny Nutt. The scholarship provides $250 a semester, while funding continues, to a full-time or part-time student with at least a 2.5 G.P.A. and selected by the College’s Scholarship Committee. Johnston Memorial Scholarship This scholarship fund was established in 1976 as a memorial to Robert K. and Blanche Johnston, former Blytheville Water Company owners, by their son, Robert C. Johnston. This fund has helped many individuals. It is an endowed fund which earns interest used to provide funds for students in the Blytheville area and was the first privately funded scholarship at this institution. Judge Graham Partlow Honorary Scholarship The Judge Graham Partlow Honorary Scholarship was established in 2002 by friends of Judge Partlow. Approximately $15,000 was raised and endowed for this scholarship through a fund-raiser in Judge Partlow’s honor and other community support. Interest from this fund is used to provide scholarships to full-time and/or part-time students who maintain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average. Scholarship amounts vary depending on funds available. Kagome Creative Foods, Inc. Scholarship This scholarship was established through an endowment given by Kagome Creative Foods, Inc. in 2007. Students working toward a technical, industrial, or manufacturing education, who maintain a minimum 2.5 G.P.A., are eligible for this scholarship. Special emphasis will be given to students interested in industrial maintenance, technical support or employment in the food industry. This scholarship is for $750 per semester with part-time students receiving a prorated amount. L.D. and Reedie Harris Scholarship Upon his retirement from Arkansas Northeastern College as Director of Special Projects in 1993, Mr. L.D. Harris announced the establishment of the endowed L.D. and Reedie Harris Scholarship. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harris have had a lifelong interest in education and wanted to continue to be involved by having a part in helping somebody get an education who otherwise would not have the opportunity. This scholarship is available to any student who needs financial assistance. This scholarship is awarded from interest received from an endowed fund. Lindsey Ohlendorf Fairley Scholarship The Lindsey Ohlendorf Fairley Scholarship is an endowed fund which was established in 1991 following Mr. Fairley’s death. Mr. Fairley’s memory is honored through this scholarship opportunity. Eligible students may be full-time or part-time students and must maintain a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. Scholarship amounts vary and can be utilized toward tuition, books, fees, and travel. This scholarship is awarded from interest received from an endowed fund. Loretta Smith Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was established in 2008 by the Blytheville ESA Chapter in memory of Loretta Smith. Smith was a member of the ESA Sorority and a nursing student at ANC at the time of her death. This scholarship is designated for two awards of $500 each annually to any students enrolled in the field of Allied Health. The scholarship can cover tuition, fees, and/or books. Martha Ann Moore Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is established in memory of Ms. Martha Ann Moore who passed away in October, 2013. Ms. Moore was a life-long educator who loved working with students. She was an English Instructor at Arkansas Northeastern College for many years. This is a fluctuating fund with scholarship amounts depending upon funds available. This scholarship is open to ANC students who maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average. Funds are available to both full-time and part-time students and can be used toward books, fees, and/or tuition. Moving Mississippi County Forward Scholarship This scholarship was established by NEA Green, LLC in the summer of 2023 to cover full tuition for a full-time student each year. Preference will be given to graduating seniors, but other non-traditional candidates may be considered. Funds can be used for any course of study and recipients must maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA. This is an annually funded scholarship that will be awarded as long as funds are available. Nelson Nursing Scholarship The Nelson Nursing Scholarship sponsored by the late R. A. and Mary Blanche Nelson assists individuals as they pursue the nursing profession. The development of the College for this area and a quality nursing program inspired the Nelsons to establish this award. Either part- time or full-time students are eligible. The number of scholarships awarded will vary and depend upon the course load of the recipients and the number of students qualifying. Recipients must be accepted for enrollment, or currently enrolled in the R.N. nursing program. Newcomb Memorial Scholarship This scholarship was previously named for Blan Newcomb the son of Guy and Evelyn Jean Newcomb. He died in a tragic fire in 1979, at the age of 21. Later, after the death of Guy Newcomb in 1985, the scholarship name was changed to the Newcomb Scholarship to commemorate both Blan and Guy. Guy Newcomb served on the College’s Board of Trustees for seven years. In 1982, he accepted an active role as a member of the Board of Governors of the College’s Foundation. This scholarship can be used toward tuition, books, required fees and may include an expense allowance. Children of employees of Mississippi County school districts are eligible. Students from Osceola and Rivercrest will be given preferential consideration. Paul C. Hughes Scholarship The Paul C. Hughes Scholarship is an endowed fund which will provide interest each year to fund a scholarship annually. The initial contribution to this fund was a gift from the Mid-South Grain Growers Association in appreciation of his 40 years of service as Secretary-Treasurer of that organization. Additional donations have been received, and following Mr. Hughes’ death in 1999, an annually funded scholarship established by the children of Paul and Corina Hughes in their parents’ honor was merged with the Paul C. Hughes Scholarship. The late Mr. Hughes was an outstanding community leader and served on the College’s Board of Trustees for many years. Patterson Opportunity Scholarship This scholarship was established by a $15,000 gift from Tim and Christie Patterson in December 2021 as their way of "giving back" for their opportunities and to help students in need. Mr. Patterson is a Manager and engineer in the steel industry. Ms. Patterson, who is a graduate of Arkansas Northeastern College and Chairman of the ANC Foundation Board of Governors, is a banker. They wish to give preference to applicants majoring in Steel Technology, Engineering, or Business. Because the Pattersons recognize the importance of education and training, they are awarding up to $1,000 each fall and spring semester. Students may be full-time or part-time and must maintain a minimum 2.5 cumulative G.P.A. The Peggy Kenner Memorial Scholarship DONATE TO THIS SCHOLARSHIP The Peggy Kenner Memorial Scholarship has been established by the family of Peggy Kenner, this August, on the one year anniversary of her death. The Peggy Kenner Memorial Scholarship honors her legacy and dedication to nursing and the community. Peggy enjoyed a fulfilling career as a nurse and even served as a part-time, clinical instructor at Arkansas Northeastern College (ANC). She was deeply cherished for her kindness, generosity, and many positive traits. Known for her infectious personality and genuine care for others, Peggy made a lasting impact on everyone she encountered. To honor her legacy, this scholarship is open to Associate Degree Nursing students or Practical Nursing students at ANC who maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5. This is an annually funded scholarship, with award amounts determined by the availability of funds. Eligible students are encouraged to apply through the general scholarship application process. Anyone wishing to contribute to this scholarship may contact Rachel Gifford at 870-838-2902 or rgifford@smail.anc.edu to make a tax deductible donation. Prentice Joy Colston Memorial Scholarship The Prentice Joy Colston Memorial Scholarship was established in the summer of 2019 by Mrs. Colston's family. Mrs. Prentice Joy Colston was born in Blytheville, Arkansas, to Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Coleman on October 24, 1937. Joy was raised in Blytheville and attended Blytheville Public Schools. She married her high school sweetheart William E. Colston, both graduates of Blytheville High School class of 1955. They moved several times over the years but moved back to Blytheville because it was always home. She was a loving Christian, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Joy passed away on April 16, 2019, after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's. It is the desire of Mrs. Colston's family to pay tribute to her memory through an annual scholarship award of $500 each semester (Fall & Spring) to a student(s) in one of ANC's Nursing Programs. Qualified students must be accepted in either the Associate Degree Nursing (RN) Program or the Practical Nursing (LPN) Program and must maintain a cumulative 2.5 grade point average. Funds may be used toward tuition, fees, and/or books, up to $1,000 per year, and are available to both full-time and part-time students. Applicants must follow the general application process. Ruth and Acton Holmes Scholarship This scholarship is established in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Acton Holmes by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bush. This is an endowed fund which will provide funding on an annual basis and can be utilized by either part-time or full-time students. It is primarily intended for part-time students with strong educational drive and financial need. Special consideration is given to single parents. Savannah Paige Pollock Memorial Scholarship The Savannah Paige Pollock Memorial Scholarship was established by friends and family of “Paige” following her death in 1995 and will be a part of the ANC Foundation’s scholarship opportunities beginning fall 2009. Paige had ambitions of becoming a nurse and had been accepted into a nursing program prior to her death. The Savannah Paige Pollock Memorial Scholarship pays tribute to her life and is to second-year nursing students at Arkansas Northeastern College. Scholarship amount will not exceed $500 for the final semester of an associate degree nursing student, and applicants must follow the general application process. Sharon Wingo Churchill Scholarship The Sharon Wingo Churchill Scholarship was established through the estate of Joe Churchill. This endowed scholarship was created in memory of Mr. Churchill’s wife who preceded him in death. Mr. Churchill was a longtime friend of the College and had been active in many fund raising events for the Foundation. In his final months of life, he initiated this scholarship which will honor Sharon Wingo Churchill and serve future students. Special consideration is given to students enrolled in the R.N. nursing program. This scholarship is awarded from interest received from an endowed fund. Sims Family Memorial Scholarship The family of James M. Sims, Anna Lois Sims, and Edward “Jerry” Sims established this scholarship in their memory. James “Marcus” Sims was the youngest of Mrs. Sims’ three children. He was an outstanding scholar throughout his academic career. He briefly attended medical school. He died prematurely in 1994 at the age of 40. Mrs. Sims was born into a family of 10, with her father serving as a rural school teacher, farmer and postman. She was an avid supporter of higher education throughout her life. Edward G. Sims was a successful business man and devoted father. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theater with the U.S. Army Air Force. These scholarships may vary in amount with special consideration being given to students entering the field of business. Temple Israel Scholarship Following the closing of the Temple Israel Synagogue in Blytheville, the trustees donated $120,000 to the ANC Foundation to be endowed for scholarships. Interest from the endowment is used to fund $300 scholarships to two graduating high school students from each of the represented Temple Israel communities: Blytheville, Osceola, Hayti, Kennett, and Caruthersville. Students must maintain a 2.5 G.P.A. Thank You RN's Scholarship The THANK YOU RN’s scholarship was established by David and Sallye Russell in May of 2015 to honor the many nurses who cared for them during a long hospital stay by Ms. Russell. With personal and thoughtful care of her many nurses, Ms. Russell overcame a life-threatening illness and she and her husband established this scholarship to help others pursuing the nursing field. This scholarship will be funded annually and is available to two students, up to $500 each, per semester. Scholarship funds can be used toward tuition, books, fees, and/or any nursing expense. Recipients must be students enrolled in ANC's RN program with preference going to full-time students from Mississippi County. Recipients must maintain a 2.5 cumulative G.P.A. Tom and Jane Miller Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Miller had strong interests in horticulture and the arts, devoting much of their lives to both disciplines. Their endowed gift is used for scholarships with emphasis on the horticulture and music programs. Tom and Jane believed in the opportunities offered by the College. The College is appreciative to be the recipient of a gift which fulfills the Millers’ wishes of richer lives for students and the community. Trimue Pathways Travel Stipend This travel stipend is made possible through the generosity of the late George Moore and Nancy McCauley Trimue who bequeathed their farm to ANC for the expressed purpose of providing needed assistance to students living in Mississippi County. Proceeds from the Trimue farm rental will be used to fund approximately $100,000 annually in travel/gas vouchers for students from Mississippi County enrolling in the following certificate programs: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Automotive Service Technology, Child Development Associate, Clerical Support, Dental Assisting, Emergency Medical Technician, Aviation Maintenance, General Industry, and Welding. With a limited number of vouchers available, funding is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and students must meet with their advisors weekly and maintain satisfactory academic progress in their classes to maintain eligibility. Wayne Taylor Memorial Scholarship The late Wayne Taylor, who served on the ANC Foundation Board of Governors, was instrumental in the creation of the Annual Big Lake Scholarship Golf Tournament. He served on the tournament planning committee from the beginning and worked at all of the tournaments as well as personally contributing by sponsoring a tee-box each year. Mr. Taylor passed away in August of 2004, and the ANC Foundation changed the name of this scholarship to honor his memory and to recognize his dedication and contributions to Arkansas Northeastern College. This scholarship is funded through proceeds raised from an annual golf tournament held at the Manila Big Lake Country Club. Students eligible for this scholarship must be from the Buffalo Island area or the Bootheel of Missouri and may be full- time or part-time students and must maintain a minimum 2.5 G.P.A. each semester. This scholarship is awarded by the College’s Scholarship Committee with the number of recipients dependent upon available funds. Yamato-Kogyo Scholarship This scholarship is funded through an annual gift from Yamato-Kogyo Ltd. and proceeds raised from an annual golf tournament. Funds raised annually total approximately $15,000 and are awarded by the College’s Scholarship Committee. Approximately 20-40 students receive assistance from this fund each semester. Miscellaneous Scholarships Other individuals provide funding on an annual basis for scholarships which are not endowed. INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS & WAIVERS A number of scholarships and tuition waivers are provided to recognize academically gifted students, students with special abilities, and students who meet specific criteria as designated by the ANC Board of Trustees or the Arkansas State Legislature. Students interested in these awards should complete the required application forms available in the Financial Aid Office on the Financial Aid site . Priority Deadline: April 15th ACT 188 Scholarship Act 188 provides tuition and mandatory fees for any student whose parent was an Arkansas resident and was either killed in active duty, missing in action, or was a P.O.W. ACT 291 Scholarship Provides students who are State Police Officers, Wildlife Officers, State Capitol Police, and their dependents with reduced college tuition at a rate equal to employees of the institution. The officers/police must have been employed by their respective employers for at least 10 years. ACT 678 Scholarship Any person aged 60 or older who is admitted and enrolled is entitled to free tuition and mandatory fees while attending the College. Any person qualified for this scholarship should notify the Financial Aid Office . This scholarship does not cover specific fees associated with a particular course or tuition for courses taken as audit. Career Jump Start Scholarship For students without a recognized high school diploma or GED. Student must attend 4 hours per week of adult education instruction toward GED to be eligible for the scholarship. Families of Full-Time ANC Employees Fee waivers may be granted to the employee's immediate family for registration in all college credit classes. Immediate family is defined as spouse and dependent children. Dependency is defined as "meeting the definition of dependency according to IRS regulations." A maximum of 62 semester hours will be waived. The waiver is administered by the Financial Aid Office. Mississippi County Public School Teachers Fee Waiver ANC is authorized to waive in-county cost of tuition and mandatory fees for certified full-time teaching personnel of the Mississippi County Public School Districts, the Buffalo Island Central School District and the public school districts in Pemiscot, Dunklin, and New Madrid counties in Missouri. The waiver of fees is not to exceed a total of four credit hours for each regular semester and may not be used for physical education activity courses. Waivers may be used for credit classes only. Summer applicants must have a signed contract for the subsequent academic year to be an eligible recipient. The Financial Aid Office administers the waiver through the superintendents of the designated school districts. Scholarship Waiver for Police & Correctional Officers The College is authorized to scholarship the tuition for certain full-time Mississippi County law enforcement employees enrolling in the College's Criminal Justice degree program. Such a scholarship is available to full-time personnel of Mississippi County, any of the County's municipalities, Arkansas Department of Community Correction employees, or Troop C of the Arkansas State Police. The applicable scholarship is limited to the total credit hour requirement (as published by the College) necessary for the completion of the Associate of Applied Science degree in criminal justice. This scholarship is limited to a maximum enrollment of six credit hours during each major semester (fall and spring) annually and three credit hours during each summer term. The scholarship is for tuition at the applicable in-county rate only and does not include fees. The scholarship shall be continued providing the student makes satisfactory progress toward a degree and maintains a satisfactory level of academic achievement. Scholarships in Fine Arts The College will award Fine Arts scholarships for gifted students to simulate Fine Arts Activities. The recipients of these awards will be selected by the Dean of Arts and Sciences upon recommendation of faculty in the respective areas. The major area of study is open to any student enrolled in any type of Fine Arts course with the course prefix of MU, AR, or TH. Interested students should contact the Dean for Arts and Sciences for more information. APPLY NOW SCHEDULE A TOUR <

  • Nursing Assistant | Division of Allied Health | Arkansas Northeastern College

    NURSING ASSISTANT HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Allied Health Home Allied Health Programs Link Staff More Welcome to the Arkansas Northeastern College Nursing Assistant page! The Certificate of Proficiency is awarded upon successful completion of the Nursing Assistant curriculum which includes a Medical Terminology course. Arkansas Northeastern College Nursing Assistant program is committed to providing students the opportunity to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully pass the certification exam offered through the Office of Long Term Care to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). ANC's Nursing Assistant program is approved by the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services Division of Medical Services Office of Long Term Care. Nursing Assistant courses are offered at the ANC Main Campus. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Kimberly Baxter, RN Associate Professor/Allied Health Lead Instructor kbaxter@smail.anc.edu Jackson Neil, BA, BSN, RN Advising Specialist, Nursing & Allied Health jneil@smail.anc.edu 870-838-2984 QUICK ENTRY CNAs swiftly enter healthcare, making a difference sooner with shorter training programs. HANDS-ON CARE CNAs provide direct patient care, gaining valuable experience in vital tasks and emotional support. CAREER ADVANCEMENT CNAs often use their experience as a foundation for further nursing education, offering pathways to becoming an LPN or RN. NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM OUTCOMES Admission to the Nursing Assistant program is open to all students meeting admission criteria: Arkansas Northeastern College operates under a nondiscriminatory policy with regard to race, color, age, religion, sex and national origin. A thorough understanding of the curriculum, policies and standards underlying the Nursing Assistant program is essential for goal-directed behavior and ultimate success in the completion of the program. INFORMATION GUIDELINES Information Guidelines include information about the programs/options, admission criteria, curriculum, program costs, and applications. Nursing Assistant Information Guidelines ANC's Nursing Assistant program offers comprehensive CNA training and certification for healthcare careers. Ray | ANC Mascot APPLY NOW SCHEDULE A TOUR <

  • TRIO Programs | Arkansas Northeastern College

    TRIO HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Student Support Services (SSS) Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) Educational Talent Search (ETS) Staff More Educational Opportunity Center Educational Talent Search Student Support Services TRIO PROGRAMS The Federal TRIO Programs (TRIO) are Federal outreach and student services programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. TRIO includes eight programs targeted to serve and assist low-income individuals, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities to progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to postbaccalaureate programs. TRIO also includes a training program for directors and staff of TRIO projects. Federal TRIO Programs Website FOR MORE INFORMATION: Phone | 870-762-1020 ext. 1148 Fax | 870-780-6115 Mailing Address: Student Support Services P.O. Box 1109 Blytheville, AR 72316 WHAT IS STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES? Student Support Services (SSS) is a federally funded program designed to promote student academic success. The goal of SSS is to increase the college retention and graduation rates of the participants and facilitate the process of transition from one level of higher education to the next. ELIGIBILITY Student Support Services offers comprehensive academic assistance to eligible college students. Students entering the program need to satisfy one or more of the following criteria: Be a first generation college student (neither parent or legal guardian graduated from a four-year college or university) Meet income guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education Have a need for academic support services, and show potential and motivation to be successful in college Have a diagnosed physical and/or learning disability U.S. citizen or permanent resident Currently enrolled, or accepted for enrollment at Arkansas Northeastern College HOW TO APPLY Request the Student Support Services (SSS) application below. Applications are also available in the SSS office on the second floor of the Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center, W207. SSS Application Request OUR SERVICES ACADEMIC ADVISING Each participant is assigned to a Student Support Services coordinator whose main objective is to assist students throughout their college career at ANC. Our coordinators provide participants with the information needed to stay on track academically. Because college life can seem overwhelming at times, Student Support Services advisors also offer assistance with financial aid, career decisions, as well as other areas of personal concern. PEER MENTORING Request a Mentor Become a Mentor We know the freshman year experience can seem overwhelming at times. That is why we pair our freshmen with Student Support Services peer mentors who have "been there and done that!" Our mentors help students who are new to campus get adjusted more quickly. Mentors stay in touch with students by phone, email, and group outings and provide constant encouragement to be the best they can be and gain the most from their college experience at ANC. SSS mentors are chosen by the program staff after exhibiting exceptional leadership qualities. STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOPS The Student Support Services (SSS) staff provides various study skills workshops throughout the academic year at different times during each month to accommodate varying participant schedules. Study skills workshops are intended to motivate participants academically and support both retention and graduation objectives of the program. TUTORING Request a Tutor Become a Tutor Students enrolled in the Student Support Services (SSS) program have access to free tutoring in core curriculum courses. Tutoring sessions are tailored to enhance the student's learning experience and take place on a weekly basis. The program employs both professional and undergraduate tutors who have excelled in their ANC classes and come highly recommended by faculty. Additionally, students have the option of accessing online tutoring. For more information on SSS tutoring, contact our SSS Assistant Director. COLLEGE VISITS & TRANSFER SERVICES The SSS staff encourages participants to continue their education at a four-year institution. To assist in the transition process, the coordinators arrange college visits at least twice each semester to allow participants to become familiar with different campuses and various college environments. Participants planning to graduate and/or transfer are assisted with application processes, financial aid processes, and scholarship applications necessary to complete the transfer process. EDUCATIONAL ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES Student Support Services (SSS) sponsors educational enrichment activities for all participants each semester. Because student success is supported by a holistic approach, these activities are designed to strengthen retention, engagement, and personal development. Participants are encouraged to take part in enrichment opportunities that foster connection with peers and staff while expanding their knowledge beyond the classroom. Activities may include attending plays, visiting museums, or participating in professional dining etiquette workshops. Each event is intended to provide meaningful experiences that enhance academic learning and support long-term success. Be sure to check with the SSS office and sign up early for these activities, as space and tickets are limited. FINANCIAL LITERACY The decision to attend college is one that will create many opportunities for you. What lies ahead is full of possibility. Continuing your education is often the first step toward achieving goals pertaining to your career and personal accomplishment, but it can be expensive and full of challenges. In an effort to help you become confident and financially independent as you continue your education, SSS offers many educational tools to help you maintain healthy financial habits. You will learn how to take control of your money, so that your money will not take control of you. The financial decisions you make during college might range from handling loose change to managing thousands of dollars. Nevertheless, no matter how much money you are dealing with, determining your finances helps you determine your future. When you know how to manage your money, you will be better prepared to pursue your goals -- and have enough money to make them a reality! STUDENT RESOURCES CAREERS Occupational Outlook Handbook O*NET Online CONCENTRATION Virginia Tech MEMORY Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Acronyms MOTIVATION Virginia Tech NOTE TAKING Virginia Tech Note Taking Virginia Tech Editing Notes POSITIVE THINKING The Power of Positive Thinking Positive Thinking: Reduce Stress by Eliminating Negative Self-Talk How to Think Positively PROCRASTINATION 1st Financial Bank Procrastinating in College READING California Polytechnic State University Analyzing Poetry: Brock University STRESS MANAGEMENT Very Well Mind Stress Relievers Students' Guide to Dealing with College Stress TEST ANXIETY UNC Tackling Test Anxiety Very Well Mind Test Anxiety TEST TAKING Education Corner Taking Essay Test IUB Taking an Essay Exam TIME MANAGEMENT Improve Time Management Skills WRITING Virginia Tech: Writing Papers FIRST IN THE FAMILY This First in the Family website is dedicated to students who are the first in their family to attend college. First in the Family < FOR MORE INFORMATION: 870-838-2961 WHAT IS THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER? The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) is a program designed to assist adults 19 and older in returning to education - in college, vo-tech, specialized school or GED program. EOC SERVICES PROVIDED ELIGIBILITY United States citizen or permanent resident status Age 19 or above or veteran of any age High school senior who is not a current TRIO Educational Talent Search participant Must meet federal guidelines to demonstrate financial need First-generation college student (neither parent has a 4-year college degree) ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE Completing college admissions applications Choosing school and selecting major Completing registration procedures ACCUPLACER/ACT preparation ACCUPLACER testing Providing GED information and enrollment guidance FINANCIAL AID ASSISTANCE Completing financial aid applications Completing scholarship applications Creating FSA ID CAREER ASSISTANCE MBTI Personality/Career testing Job shadowing OTHER ASSISTANCE Financial Literacy Study skills workshops Tutoring and mentoring services ACT and application fee waivers < FOR MORE INFORMATION: Phone | 870-838-2912 Fax | 870-838-2931 Scan QR Code OR click here to request an ETS application LOCATION/HOURS Office Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm ETS offices are closed during observed ANC holidays. Physical Address 2501 S. Division St. Educational Talent Search Suite B Blytheville, AR 72315 Mailing Address ATTN: ETS - 108 Arkansas Northeastern College PO Box 1109 Blytheville, AR 72316 WHAT IS EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH? The Educational Talent Search (ETS) program at ANC is funded by the U.S. Department of Education for the purpose of increasing the number of youth from disadvantaged backgrounds who complete high school and enroll in and complete their postsecondary education. The ETS program works with students in grades 6-12. ETS also encourages individuals who have no completed education programs at the secondary or postsecondary level to enter or reenter and complete postsecondary education. All services are provided free of charge to participants who meet the eligibility requirements. SCHOOL DISTRICTS WE SERVE TRIO ETS serves attendees of the following school districts: Armorel Blytheville Caruthersville Cooter Delta C-7 East Poinsett County Gosnell Hayti KIPP Blytheville Manila North Pemiscot Osceola Pemiscot County R-3 Rivercrest South Pemiscot ELIGIBILITY You may be eligible for the Educational Talent Search program if: You are a United States citizen or permanent resident You are in a grade level 6th-12th Family household income meets guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education (Contact TRIO ETS for more information) You are a potential first-generation college student (neither parent whether natural or adoptive or legal guardian has received a bachelor's degree) You are a student at one of the ETS target schools Express a desire to enroll in a post-secondary education program OUR SERVICES We are happy to help you pursue a post-secondary education program. We also provide various other services. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE Connections to Tutoring Study skills workshops Motivational and teambuilding workshops Course selection and academic advising CAREER EXPLORATION Career assessments Resume writing Career planning and goal setting COLLEGE ENROLLMENT COUNSELING ACT preparation workshops College admissions testing College tours and educational enrichment trips College application assistance FINANCIAL AID COUNSELING FAFSA assistance (federal student aid) Financial literacy activities Arkansas scholarship applications <

  • Community Relations | Arkansas Northeastern College

    OFFICE OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Services Available 100 Families Initiative Staff More The Office of Community Relations is responsible for conceptualizing, developing, and facilitating the implementation of projects related to community relations and being a valued neighbor within the communities that ANC serves. Community Relations works successfully with representatives from various communities, organizations and neighborhoods, respecting their various enriching perspectives. The communities served by the College are dichotomous and consist of such groups as parents, all levels of school students, employed or underemployed people in need of job skills training, military personnel, corrections personnel, government personnel, civic, church, and social groups, and professional organizations. FOR GENERAL INQUIRIES: 870-762-3163 pfowler@smail.anc.edu FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dr. Blanche Hunt Vice President for Community Relations 870-838-2920 bhunt@smail.anc.edu Willie Williams Director for Outreach 870-762-3178 wwilliams@smail.anc.edu Keep up with ANC Community Relations! OUR MISSION The mission of the Office of Community Relations is to cultivate, maintain and enhance innovative community-based programs, networks, and partnerships that are mutually beneficial, collaborative and accessible to all communities that Arkansas Northeastern College serves. OUR VISION The Office of Community Relations promotes Arkansas Northeastern College as the institution that has solid partnerships with its communities by engaging them - locally, regionally, statewide, and nationally - utilizing the knowledge, creativity, and commitment of its students, faculty, staff, and alumni to support lifelong learning and a better quality of life. DIRECTOR FOR OUTREACH HOW THE ANC DIRECTOR FOR OUTREACH CAN HELP YOU? The Arkansas Northeastern College Director for Outreach assists prospective students who require community resources in all areas of student services as needed including, but not limited to, recruitment, admissions, student records, campus engagement, disability services, career services, advising, and helping students to connect with campus and community resources. Schedule an Appointment Willie Williams Director for Outreach 870-762-3178 wwilliams@smail.anc.edu Adams/Vines L103 < SERVICES AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS We are here for you — our students! With that in mind, we offer a variety of services to help you as a student and also as a member of the community that we care about. These services help remove barriers and also empower students to be successful and reach their goals. Ver servicios disponibles para estudiantes en español MENTORING PROGRAM FOR MORE INFORMATION 870-838-2994 | 870-762-3165 This program matches mentees with trained, experienced and knowledgeable mentors who provide guidance, motivation, and positive role modeling that will build character, enhance soft skills and position mentees for job and career success. CAREER CLOSET FOR MORE INFORMATION 870-762-3165 | 870-780-1206 ANC Community Relations has partnered with Goodwill to provide vouchers for students in need of free professional attire for interviews. FOOD PANTRY FOR MORE INFORMATION 870-762-3165 | 870-780-1206 The Food Pantry provides a variety of nonperishable, and in some cases, perishable foods to ANC students enrolled in at least one program in order to promote student health and wellness on campus. OPPORTUNITY BUS FOR MORE INFORMATION 870-762-3136 | 870-780-1206 The Opportunity Bus services routes throughout the county to provide transportation to and from the College. This service is available to all ANC students, including those engaged in non-credit workforce training and the Adult Education program. < FOR MORE INFORMATION Regina Winford, County Coordinator for 100 Families Initiative 870-923-0885 | rwinford@smail.anc.edu 100 Families is a non-profit community initiative with the mission to help families move out of crisis, to stability, and onto career using existing community resources by engaging community partners, training agencies on a collaborative case management system, and recruiting case managers to respond when a family is in crisis. Enroll in 100 Families in Mississippi County, Arkansas Enroll in 100 Families Mississippi County, AR COST All services are provided FREE of charge. OUR TARGET CLIENTS Our target clients are parents (custodial or non-custodial), caregivers, or expectant parents in need. ELIGIBILITY Parents with children under age 18 (including non-custodial) Income eligibility, Example: Family of 5 must make less than $6,096/month Participants must be willing to work in cooperation with a care team toward family preservation and self-sufficiency. WE CAN CONNECT YOU WITH RESOURCES FOR: Housing Recovery Employment Transportation Education Mental Health Physical Health Safety Dental Financial Security Food Childcare Legal Assistance < The Office of Community Relations at ANC thrives in fostering diverse engagement and empowering all community members for shared prosperity. Ray | ANC Mascot APPLY NOW SCHEDULE A TOUR <

  • Facilities & Room Rental | The Solutions Group | Arkansas Northeastern College

    THE SOLUTIONS GROUP HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Solutions Group Home Training Facilities Internship Program Clients & Partners Arkansas Steelmaking Academy Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp GREDF Staff More Arkansas Northeastern College's Center for Allied Technologies opened August 17, 2018. The 90,000 square foot facility features the headquarters for the College's customized training force — The Solutions Group, including general purpose classrooms, electrical classroom/lab, mechanical classroom/lab, safety classroom/lab, HVACR classroom/lab, computer classroom, and large multi-purpose room. Additionally, a world-class welding laboratory is available for students. ANC Tech Center students from area high schools are being served on the ANC Main Campus by classroom and lab facilities for Aviation Maintenance, Construction, Industrial Technology, Medical Professions, and Welding. The design incorporates a computer lab specifically for the ANC Tech Center. Also featured is an aviation complex, combination non-destructive testing (NDT) and composites laboratory, and general purpose classrooms to fully accommodate ANC's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified Aviation Maintenance program. Other related facilities include an aircraft apron, paint booth, tool room and compass rose. The building features a two-story height aviation room, welding lab, and glass entrance tower to add to the Center's distinctiveness and appeal. The Center is home to the Arkansas Steelmaking Academy (a partnership with the SMS group) which began operations in 2019. By partnering with SMS, the Arkansas Northeastern College has become a satellite training hub for North America as a cost-effective way to gain knowledge of cutting edge techniques in steelmaking and processing. The agreement between ANC and SMS group allows companies to save the costs of overseas travel by providing a North American option for the renowned TECademy training. The ANC Center for Allied Technologies impressively mixes high-tech and industrial components into an educational delivery mode. The cost to complete this facility was approximately $14.4 million. Distinctive features at the main entrance are the 52-foot vestibule tower, an entrance garden honoring the late John Correnti, an internation flag court featuring flags representing over two dozen corporate and private donors who supported construction costs of the Center, and the Harry L. Crisp II display installed in 2021. The display is a lasting way to highlight Mr. Crisp and his generosity. It is a striking showpiece to greet those who enter the Center that brings a piece of the College's history to the forefront. ROOM RENTAL Room Reservation Fee $250 - $350 per day depending on the room Includes classroom, water, and coffee All rooms include projector, whiteboard, internet, WiFi, computer Onsite Catering Options The Sunshine Grille 870-780-1259 <

  • University Center | Arkansas Northeastern College

    UNIVERSITY CENTER HOME Academics Admissions Advising Early College Technical Center Customized Training Faculty/Staff More Division of Arts & Sciences Arkansas State University Crowley's Ridge College Franklin University Southeast Missouri State University Southern New Hampshire University University of Arkansas Fort Smith University of Central Arkansas Western Governors University More Arkansas Northeastern College strives to simplify the transfer process for graduates seeking a Bachelor's degree. ANC also wants to provide opportunities for graduates to seamlessly transfer as many courses as possible to a university. ANC's Associate of Arts degree is designed to ensure that all courses within the degree transfer to any university in Arkansas. In addition, ANC has partnered with several universities to ensure that graduates with other degrees have a seamless transition and are able to transfer most, and in many cases, all courses. Visit the pages below or stop by our University Center in the John P. Sullins Administration Building, Office C1, for more information. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dustin Kemper, Dean for Arts & Sciences Sullins Administration Building, Office C1 870-762-3146 dkemper@smail.anc.edu ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Arkansas Northeastern College collaborates with Arkansas State University to provide its graduates with the opportunity to seamlessly transition to the following degrees. Gregory Hawkins, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions 870-972-2782 ghawkins@astate.edu From ANC's A.S. in Business to A-State's: B.S. in Accounting B.S. in Business Administration B.S. in Business Economics B.S.E. in Business Technology B.S. in Computer & Information Technology B.A. in Economics B.S. in Global Supply Chain Management B.S. in International Business B.S. in Management: General Management From ANC's A.A.S.: B.A.S. in Organizational Supervision - Online From ANC's A.S. in Childhood Education: K-6 Option to A-State's: B.S.E. in Elementary Education From ANC's A.S. in Childhood Education: Mid-Level Option to A-State's: B.S.E. in Mid-Level Education From ANC's A.S. in Criminology to A-State's: B.A. in Criminology B.A. in Criminology - Online B.A. in Sociology B.A. in Sociology - Online From ANC's A.A. to A-State's: B.A. Chemistry B.S. Chemistry B.A. Communication Studies B.A. Communication Studies - Online B.A. Computer Science B.A. English B.A. History B.A. Political Science B.S. Psychology B.S. Strategic Communication: Emphasis in Social Media Management B.S. Strategic Communication: Emphasis in Social Media Management - Online CROWLEY'S RIDGE COLLEGE Arkansas Northeastern College collaborates with Crowley's Ridge College to provide its graduates with the opportunity to seamlessly transition to the following degrees. To discuss transfer options, please visit our University Center Coordinator in C1 of the Arts & Sciences Division located in the Sullins Administration Building. Opportunities await! Dustin Kemper, Dean for Arts & Sciences Sullins Administration Building, Office C1 870-762-3146 dkemper@smail.anc.edu CRC: Bachelor of Arts General Studies ANC: Associate of Arts CRC: Bachelor of Science in Sports Management ANC: Associate of Science in Business, Associate of Arts CRC: Bachelor of Science in Accounting ANC: Associate of General Studies CRC: Bachelor of Science in Management ANC: Associate of Science in Business, Associate of General Studies FRANKLINK UNIVERSITY Visit Franklin University's Transfer site. Franklin University's Transfer Website SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY Arkansas Northeastern College collaborates with Southeast Missouri State University to provide its graduates with the opportunity to seamlessly transition to the following degrees. Amber Sumner SEMO Transfer Coordinator 573-651-5942 | 573-275-1010 asumner@semo.edu SEMO: Bachelor of Science Elementary Education ANC: Associate of Arts in Teaching SEMO: Bachelor of Science Early Childhood Education ANC: Associate of Arts in Teaching SEMO: Bachelor of Science Exceptional Child Education ANC: Associate of Arts in Teaching SEMO: Bachelor of Science Exceptional Child Education: Early Childhood ANC: Associate of Arts in Teaching SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY Visit the Southern New Hampshire University Transfer site. SNHU's Transfer Website UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FORT SMITH Arkansas Northeastern College and UA Fort Smith have partnered to provide a seamless transition for ANC's students for the following degrees: Bachelor of Applied Science Kennidi Ridgell, Ed. S. BAS Program Director kennidi.ridgell@uafs.edu 870-733-6019 Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership Kennidi Ridgell, Ed. S. BAS Program Director kennidi.ridgell@uafs.edu 870-733-6019 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Kristen Merritt Advising Coordinator College of Communications, Languages, Arts & Social Sciences kristen.merritt@uafs.edu 479-788-7565 Paul J. Kroutter, Ph.D. Head, Criminal Justice Department College of Communications, Languages, Arts & Social Sciences paul.kroutter@uafs.edu 479-788-7568 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS Visit the University of Central Arkansas' Transfer site. UCA's Transfer Website WESTERN GOVERNORS UNIVERSITY Visit Western Governors University's Transfer site. WGU's Transfer Website <

  • Campus Tour | ANC Student Center | Arkansas Northeastern College

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    91 items found for "" About ANC | Arkansas Northeastern College ABOUT ANC Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More ANC at a Glance Cost Thinking of Attending? Campus Locations Our History Accreditation Student Organizations Bookstore More WELCOME TO ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE: WHERE DREAMS & DISCOVERY CONVERGE As the president of Arkansas Northeastern College, I extend a heartfelt welcome to a community where students are not just our priority, but our inspiration. For nearly half a century, ANC has stood as a beacon of academic excellence and personalized attention. Our legacy is not just in the courses we offer, but in the lives we've transformed — the thousands of individual success stories that weave the rich tapestry of our history. ​ At ANC, your educational journey is as unique as you are. Whether you're here to delve into a specific course, complete a transformative degree, or embark on a path of personal growth, we are here to facilitate your aspirations. Our commitment extends beyond traditional classroom boundaries, offering dynamic internships, enriching service-learning opportunities, and a plethora of student organizations that foster both leadership and camaraderie. ​ As a comprehensive two-year institution, we pride ourselves on our diverse spectrum of courses and programs tailored to meet the ever-evolving demands of the modern world. Our non-residential campus is a vibrant hub of learning, equipped with state-of-the-art multimedia technology, fostering an environment where intellect thrives and innovation blossoms. ​ But at ANC, education transcends academic boundaries. We believe in nurturing the whole person. That's why our Early College program empowers high school students to leap ahead in their educational journey, saving time and resources. It's why our campus life is vibrant with spaces like The Sun Room — a haven for relaxation and connection — and why we offer extensive support to overcome challenges like transportation and food insecurity. ​ We understand that pursuing higher education is more than a choice — it's a voyage of self-discovery and growth. At ANC, we're not just educators; we're allies in your quest for knowledge and success. We're a community where diverse backgrounds converge to create a tapestry of experiences, a place where you can find your voice, shape your future, and turn aspirations into reality. ​ As you stand at the threshold of this exciting journey, know that at Arkansas Northeastern College, you're not just choosing an institution. You're choosing a family — a community committed to nurturing your dreams and equipping you with the tools to craft your own story of success. ​ Welcome home to Arkansas Northeastern College, where your future begins today. Dr. Christopher Heigle ANC President < HOW MUCH DOES ANC COST? Mississippi County, Arkansas Resident If you don't fall into one of the above categories, this is your section! Great news! ANC is the most affordable college in the state of Arkansas and one of the most affordable in the nation! ​ Higher education is offered at a lower cost at ANC and many sources of financial aid are available. From grants to privately funded scholarships , ANC will help you find the funds you need to go to college. $85 per credit hour Out-of-State for Missouri Bootheel and Tennessee Border Counties Includes students and graduates of Buffalo Island Central High School Out-of-State & International Includes the Missouri counties of Dunklin, Pemiscot, and New Madrid Out-of-County $75 per credit hour Includes residents of Dunklin, New Madrid, and Pemiscot Counties in Missouri and residents of Obion, Dyer, Lauderdale, Tipton, and Shelby Counties in Tennessee. Residency for fee purposes will be determined at the time of enrollment. The classification will be made by the Registrar in accordance with regulations of the Arkansas Division of Higher Education. $85 per credit hour $135 per credit hour Tuition & Fees at ANC Cost of Attendance < THINKING OF ATTENDING ANC? We are thrilled you are thinking about becoming a Sun! If you're looking for a college that's got your back and is ready to help you reach your educational and professional dreams? Look no further than Arkansas Northeastern College! We're passionate about partnering with you on your journey, and with ANC, you'll have the support you need to start strong and go far. Our college is simply the best choice for achieving your goals, no matter where you want to go. So why wait? Take the first steps towards your bright future with ANC! < Whether you'd like to take a tour on campus or virtually, visit this page to set that up today! We have several degrees and certificates to help you reach your goals. Check it out! Ready to be a Sun? Visit this page to check out the steps you'd need to take. We'd love for you to be part of our family! Who doesn't like saving money? There are several ways to help pay for your education. Visit our financial aid page! CAMPUS LOCATIONS Arkansas Northeastern College has multiple locations. Our main campus is located in Blytheville, Arkansas and we also have locations in Osceola and Leachville, Arkansas. MAIN CAMPUS - Blytheville, Arkansas STREET ADDRESS 2501 S. Division St., Blytheville, AR 72315 ​ MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 1109, Blytheville, AR 72316 ​ PHONE 870-762-1020 ANC Leachville Center STREET ADDRESS 105 North Main Street, Leachville, AR 72438 ​ PHONE & FAX 870-539-2393 870-539-1424 ANC Osceola Center STREET ADDRESS 2868 West Semmes, Osceola, AR 72370 ​ PHONE & FAX 870-563-3236 870-563-8109 < OUR HISTORY On December 17, 1974, the voters of Mississippi Count approved the establishment of a community college district and the levying of a three mill tax to finance construction of the new campus. The State Board of Higher Education and the State Legislature had previously approved establishment of the institution. Governor Dale Bumpers appointed a nine member Board of Trustees who began a search for a President for the institution. Dr. Harry V. Smith, selected as the first President of the College, began service in February 1975, and served unto October 1, 1983, when he was succeeded by Dr. John P. Sullins. An administrative team and faculty were assembled, and on August 25, 1975, classes began for the first time in renovated, temporary facilities located in the former Sudbury Elementary School at 200 South Lake Street in Blytheville. Approximately 800 students enrolled for credit the first term. Non-credit community service courses began with an additional 500 students in the spring term. In February 1976, the Board of Trustees purchased 80 acres of land for construction on South Highway 61. ​ On April 29, 1977, United States Vice President Walter F. Mondale announced that the College had been awarded a $6.3 million federal grant to build the nation's first solar photovoltaic prototype facility. An additional $500,000 was received and combined with the $6.3 million grant and a $2.5 million county bond issue. The campus on South Highway 61 was occupied in August 1980. In May 1980, the College was notified that it had been accredited and had attained membership in the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. ​ Cotton Boll Technical Institute first opened its doors on November 14, 1966. At that time approximately fifty students enrolled. The school was housed in a single 26,462 square foot building surrounded by cotton fields off Interstate 55 at Burdette. ​ With more than 60 years of history between them, Cotton Boll Technical Institute merged with Mississippi County Community College on July 1, 2003, to become Arkansas Northeastern College. This merger expanded the technical opportunities offered by the College as well as created the expansion of physical facilities. ​ Today, ANC enrolls students at the main campus in Blytheville, as well as the Leachville Center and the Osceola Center. Additionally, hundreds of students are served each semester through the College's non-credit and adult education programs. ​ Following the construction of the initial Main Campus building in 1980, the College later added the B and C Wings, the D Building which houses the Sunshine Grille and Sun Room, the Adams/Vines Building and Library, Statehouse Hall, and the NIBCO Children's Care Center, the Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center, the Angela Wren Allied Health Center, and College's newest facility, the ANC Center for Allied Technologies which moved the operations of the Harry L. Crisp Center, the Burdette Center, and the ACME Center to the Main Campus. ​ Since its inception, five individuals have led the institution. Dr. Smith, the first president, left the College in 1983, and was succeeded by Dr. John P. Sullins who served in that capacity for 22 years. Dr. Robert Myers became the College's third president on January 1, 2005, and served until July 2012, at which time June Walters was named Interim President. on January 1, 2013, Dr. James Shemwell assumed the position of President of Arkansas Northeastern College and served until June 30, 2023. Dr. Christopher Heigle was named ANC's fifth President on July 1, 2023. < ACCREDITATION ANC is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission ( www.hlcommission.org ), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. ​ The Higher Learning Commission 230 N. LaSalle St. Suite 7-500 Chicago, IL 60604-1411 800-621-7440 Fax: 312-263-0456 ​ ​ < ANC Dental Assisting Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at: ​ The Commission on Dental Accreditation 211 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 312-440-2500 The Associate Degree Nursing Program at Arkansas Northeastern College located in Blytheville, Arkansas is accredited by the: ​ Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326 404-975-5000 ​ The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the Associate Degree Nursing Program is initial accreditation. View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at https://www.acenursing.org/acen-programs-05202024/arkansas-northeastern-college . ​ ​ The ANC Paramedic Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) ( ) upon the recommendation of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Program for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). ​ Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) 9355 — 113th St. N, #7709 Seminole, FL 33775 727-210-2350 www.caahep.org ​ Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP) 8301 Lakeview Parkway, Suite 111-312 Rowlett, TX 75088 214-703-8445 Fax: 214-703-8992 www.coaemsp.org ​ APPROVALS ANC is officially approved by the U.S. Department of Education, the Arkansas Division of Higher Education, and the Veterans Administration. ANC is approved by the State Approving Agency for Veterans as a college whereby veterans and dependents or spouses of deceased or 100% disabled veterans may obtain subsistence while working toward a degree. ​ Arkansas Northeastern College has been approved to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements ​ ​ The ANC Nursing Programs (RN & LPN) and the Medication Assistant Program at the College are approved by the ​ Arkansas State Board of Nursing University Tower Building 1123 S. University, Suite 800 Little Rock, AR 72204 501-686-2700 The Certified Nursing Assistant Program is approved by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Provider Services and Quality Assurance, Office of Long-Term Care, Nursing Assistant Training Program. ​ Arkansas Department of Human Services Division of Medical Services Office of Long-Term Care Nursing Assistant Training Program P.O. Box 8059, Slot S405 Little Rock, AR 72203-8059 501-320-6276 ​ ​ The ANC Aviation Maintenance Program is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to offer FAA Part 147 training courses, Air Agency Certificate 6ANT594K. ​ Federal Aviation Administration Memphis Flight Standards (FSDO) 2847 Business Park Drive, Bldg., J Memphis, TN 38118 ​ ​ MEMBERSHIPS In addition, the College holds memberships in various professional organizations and is listed among the Service Members Opportunity Colleges. ​ ​ Memberships include (but not limited to): American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) ​ Arkansas Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (AACEP) ​ Arkansas Association for the Assessment of Collegiate Learning (AAACL) ​ Arkansas Community Colleges (ACC) ​ Arkansas General Aviation Association (ARGAA) ​ Arkansas Institutional Research Organization (AIRO) ​ Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) ​ Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) ​ Council on Accreditation for Two-Year Colleges (CATYC) ​ League for Innovation in the Community College ​ National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) ​ National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) ​ National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) ​ Southern Association of College and University Business Officers (SACUBO) ​ ​ Students may request, from each respective division Dean, copies of all documents describing the institution's accreditation, approval, or licensing. ​ ​ APPLY NOW SCHEDULE A TOUR < ANC Oral Histories | Arkansas Northeastern College ANC ORAL HISTORIES Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More ANC History Steel History Agricultural History More Text for Recorded Histories. 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- - Scott Creecy Physical Plant Director ​ ​ Physical Plant screecy@smail.anc.edu x1196 870-762-315 Sullins Administration Building D6 Emily Crosskno Director for Advising & Internships ​ ​ Advising Center ecrosskno@smail.anc.edu x1406 870-838-2974 Center for Allied Technologies Brandon Curl Computer Support Specialist ​ ​ Management Information Technology Services bcurl@smail.anc.edu x1156 870-762-1020 ​ Sullins Administration Building A113 D < Robert Davis Construction Technology Instructor ​ ​ Technical Center rdavis@smail.anc.edu Center for Allied Technologies Courtney Dodd Mathematics Instructor ​ ​ Arts & Sciences cdodd@smail.anc.edu x1221 870-838-2947 Sullins Administration Building C11 Melissa Donner Early College Specialist ​ ​ Early College Program mdonner@smail.anc.edu x1405 870-780-1285 Sullins Administration Building A120 Bryndon Dunn Public Safety Security Officer ​ ​ Public Safety ​ x1190 ​ Sullins Administration Building D4 E < Elizabeth Edge Practical Nursing Instructor Allied Health eedge@smail.anc.edu x1813 870-780-1237 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH162 Chelsey Ellis Early College Specialist ​ ​ Early College Program cellis@smail.anc.edu x1229 870-762-3168 Sullins Administration Building A120 Karen Ellis Director for Library & Audiovisual Services Library kellis@smail.anc.edu x1234 870-762-3172 Adams/Vines Building Library L19 Leeton Ellis Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Instructor The Solutions Group lellis@smail.anc.edu x1607 ​ Center for Allied Technologies T114 Vicki Ellis Administrative Specialist I, Physical Plant Physical Plant vellis@smail.anc.edu x1190 870-762-3158 Sullins Administration Building D4 F < Courtney Fisher Chief of Staff to the President - 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Our paid internships, facilitated through strong community partnerships, provide students with hands-on experiences that bridge the gap between theory and practice. At ANC, we prioritize real-world skills and connections, ensuring our interns gain valuable insights and a competitive edge in their future careers. Join us in transforming education into action and jumpstart your professional journey with ANC's Internship Program! FOR MORE INFORMATION: Emily Crosskno Director for Advising & Internships 870-838-2974 internships@smail.anc.edu IMPORTANT DATES Internship Application Opens September 3, 2024 Internship Application Internship Application Closes Early Decision Deadline: November 15, 2025 Summer Deadline: May 16, 2025 Mandatory Internship Workshop Early Decision Workshop: December 2024 TBA Summer Workshop: June 11-12, 2025 Internships Start Fall 2025 CURRENT INTERNSHIP PARTNERS INTERNSHIPS PARTNERS Arcosa Arkansas Steel Processing Aviation Repair Technologies Big River Steel Dawson Employment Service D&L, Inc. Heraeus Electro-Nite Kagome Lexicon Mid-Continent Aircraft NIBCO Nucor Memphis Nucor Skyline Nucor Steel Arkansas Nucor Yamato Steel SMS group Stracener Brothers Construction United Rentals Zekelman Industries PROGRAM SUMMARY This program is designed for students who wish to pursue careers in the steel or manufacturing industry that require specialized job skills or knowledge. This region is a major source of steel-related occupations and other industrial opportunities. This program will facilitate entry into industry with enhanced opportunities for advancement because of knowledge gained through this degree program. While several courses are directed specifically in the manufacturing industry, the program also provides general industrial training that will be attractive to area employers not related to the manufacturing industry. This program not only offers students specific knowledge and skills to enhance their employment opportunity but also because industry is going to offer internships there will be additional employment opportunities because of exposure to the employers and the workplace. ​ The specific ANC Allied Technologies Internship Program is cohort-based meaning that all students will go to school at the same time, two days per week (unless Welding or HVAC is chosen). 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ANC INTERNSHIP APPLICATION CHECKLIST Printable Version ANC Internship Application Checklist < DEGREE PLANS OFFERING INTERNSHIPS Associate of Applied Science - Steel Industry Technology ​ Associate of Applied Science - Advanced Manufacturing ​ Associate of Applied Science - General Technology - Welding ​ Associate of Applied Science - Heating and Air Conditioning/Ventilation ​ Associate of Applied Science - Computer Information Systems ​ Associate of Applied Science - Aviation Maintenance ​ Associate of Applied Science - Office Management Faculty Staff Directory Department/Area Breakdown | Arkansas Northeastern College FACULTY/STAFF DIRECTORY Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More Employment Phone, Department & Fax Directories More A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ More Select a department/division: - Select Department/Division Here - Administration Adult Education Advising Center Allied Health Allied 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870-838-2902 Sullins Administration Building A205 Dr. Blanche Hunt Vice President for Community Relations Administration / Community Relations bhunt@smail.anc.edu x1174 870-838-2920 Adams/Vines Building L46 Jennifer Johnson Associate Vice President for Finance Administration jnjohnson@smail.anc.edu x1130 870-762-3118 Sullins Administration Building A217 Jim McClain Vice President for MITS & Institutional Research Administration / Management Information Technology Services jmcclain@smail.anc.edu x1002 870-838-2910 Sullins Administration Building A219 Ryan Perkins Vice President for Instruction / Chief Academic Officer Administration rperkins@smail.anc.edu x1178 870-762-3151 Sullins Administration Building A211 Mindy Walker Vice President for Student Affairs Administration / Student Affairs sjwalker@smail.anc.edu x1191 870-838-2945 Statehouse Hall S118 June Walters Executive Vice President Administration jwalters@smail.anc.edu x1106 870-762-3102 Sullins Administration Building A212 Adult Education < Gene Bennett Vice President for Workforce Development Administration / Advising Center / Early College Program gbennett@smail.anc.edu x1601 870-838-2945 Center for Allied Technologies Michael Graham Dean for Secondary Programs Technical Center / Adult Education mgraham@smail.anc.edu x1607 870-838-2934 Center for Allied Technologies T114 Megan Buchanan Adult Education Operations Manager Adult Education mbuchanan@smail.anc.edu x1939 870-780-1278 Sullins Administration Building A219 Terrie Kennett Adult Education Instructor Adult Education tkennett@smail.anc.edu Center for Allied Technologies Miranda Sullivan Adult Education Instructor Adult Education msullivan@smail.anc.edu x1303 Center for Allied Technologies Advising Center < Melissa Arledge Associate Vice President for College and Career Readiness Administration / Advising Center / Student Affairs marledge@smail.anc.edu x1045 870-838-2921 Statehouse Hall S148 Emily Crosskno Director for Advising & Internships Advising 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Nursing Instructor Allied Health email@smail.anc.edu x1814 870-824-6257 Angela Wren Allied Health Center 166 Elizabeth Edge Practical Nursing Instructor Allied Health eedge@smail.anc.edu x1813 870-780-1237 Angela Wren Allied Health Center Courtney Kueter Associate Degree Nursing Instructor Allied Health ckueter@smail.anc.edu x1809 870-780-1222 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH167 Kyra Langley Clinical/Sim Coordinator / Associate Professor in Associate Degree Nursing Allied Health klangley@smail.anc.edu x1525 870-838-2991 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH169 Dianne Miller Assistant Professor in Associate Degree Nursing Allied Health dmiller@smail.anc.edu x1804 870-780-1224 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH171 Dr. John Murrell EMS Program Director/Instructor Allied Health jmurrell@smail.anc.edu x1805 870-780-1285 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH163 Tonya Pankey Associate Dean for Allied Health/Associate Professor in Nursing Allied Health tpankey@smail.anc.edu x1811 870-780-1223 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH172 Gloria Stromire Coordinator/Assistant Professor in Practical Nursing Allied Health gstromire@smail.anc.edu x1803 870-780-1225 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH161 Kameron Tucker Administrative Analyst for Allied Health Allied Health ktucker@smail.anc.edu x1830 870-780-1228 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH142 Dr. Kimberly Weathers Coordinator/Assistant Professor in Associate Degree Nursing Allied Health kweathers@smail.anc.edu x1812 870-780-1286 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH170 Shauna Winchester Coordinator/Associate Degree Nursing Instructor Allied Health swinchester@smail.anc.edu x1810 870-780-1229 Angela Wren Allied Health Center NAH168 Allied Technologies < Dr. Jamie Frakes Dean for Allied Technologies Allied Technologies jfrakes@smail.anc.edu x1412 870-838-2918 Center for Allied Technologies T157 Heather Carlton Assistant Professor, Business Technology Instructor Allied Technologies hcarlton@smail.anc.edu x1157 870-762-3132 Sullins Administration Building B7 Austin Coleman Welding Instructor Allied Technologies acoleman@smail.anc.edu x1450 870-762-3147 Center for Allied Technologies Allen Holmquist Steel Industry Technology Instructor Allied Technologies aholmquist@smail.anc.edu x1421 870-762-3183 Center for Allied Technologies T168 Meghan Brown Instructional Services Specialist Allied Technologies / Technical Center mbrown@smail.anc.edu x1615 870-780-1291 Center for Allied Technologies T156 Jessica Smith CIS/Networking Instructor Allied Technologies jsmith@smail.anc.edu x1411 870-762-1211 Center for Allied Technologies T153 Rick Sones Industrial Technical Skills Electrical Systems Specialist Allied Technologies rsones@smail.anc.edu x1431 870-763-6222 Center for Allied Technologies Rick Stanfield Criminal Justice Instructor Allied Technologies rstanfield@smail.anc.edu x1184 870-838-2992 Center for Allied Technologies Floyd Stegall Industrial Technology Instructor Allied Technologies fstegall@smail.anc.edu x1404 870-780-1204 Center for Allied Technologies Michael Street Aviation Maintenance Instructor Allied Technologies mstreet@smail.anc.edu x1758 870-762-2726 Center for Allied Technologies Mark Wester Instructor of Mechanical Systems The Solutions Group / Allied Technologies mwester@smail.anc.edu x1609 870-780-1270 Center for Allied Technologies T115 Latanya Wilson Administrative Specialist I, Allied Technologies Allied Technologies lwilson@smail.anc.edu x1600 870-762-2726 Center for Allied Technologies Arts & Sciences < Dustin Kemper Dean for Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciences dkemper@smail.anc.edu x1173 870-762-3146 Sullins Administration Building C1 Ginger Berry Physical Science Instructor Arts & Sciences gberry@smail.anc.edu x1169 870-762-3155 Sullins Administration Building C15 Mallory Burnette English Instructor Arts & Sciences mburnette@smail.anc.edu x1172 870-780-1287 Sullins Administration Building C6 Jonathan Carmack English Instructor Arts & Sciences jcarmack@smail.anc.edu x1213 870-762-3147 Sullins Administration Building C8 Courtney Dodd Mathematics Instructor Arts & Sciences cdodd@smail.anc.edu x1221 870-838-2947 Sullins Administration Building C11 Michael Fisher Fine Arts/Humanities Instructor Arts & Sciences mfisher@smail.anc.edu x1142 870-780-1263 Sullins Administration Building B107 Nicole Freeman Biology/Life Sciences Instructor Arts & Sciences nfreeman@smail.anc.edu x1179 870-762-3152 Sullins Administration Building C13 Kim Hart Education Coordinator / Instructor Arts & Sciences khart@smail.anc.edu x1220 870-762-3166 Sullins Administration Building C16 Dr. Jillian Hartley Professor of History & Political Science Arts & Sciences jhartley@smail.anc.edu x1168 870-762-3141 Sullins Administration Building C2 Cameron Klein English Instructor Arts & Sciences cklein@smail.anc.edu x1210 870-762-3149 Sullins Administration Building C3 Lance Morris Professor of Biology Arts & Sciences lmorris@smail.anc.edu x1149 870-762-3156 Sullins Administration Building C107 Emily Thomasson Assistant Professor of Mathematics Arts & Sciences ethomasson@smail.anc.edu x1181 870-762-3153 Sullins Administration Building C11 Leanna Turner Administrative Specialist I, Faculty Arts & Sciences lturner@smail.anc.edu x1175 870-762-3148 Sullins Administration Building C109 Bill Tyer Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Instructor Arts & Sciences btyer@smail.anc.edu x1516 870-762-3157 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center W103 Dr. Gary Yarbrough Professor of Psychology Arts & Sciences gyarbrough@smail.anc.edu x1170 870-762-3143 Sullins Administration Building C8 Business Office < Nina Johnson Payroll Services Specialist Business Office njohnson@smail.anc.edu x1137 870-762-3122 Sullins Administration Building A107 Rene Marshall Fiscal Support Specialist Business Office rmarshall@smail.anc.edu x1135 870-762-3120 Sullins Administration Building A103 Tina Moody Fiscal Support Specialist Business Office tmoody@smail.anc.edu x1132 870-838-2954 Sullins Administration Building A103 Mariana Reyes Controller Business Office kreyes@smail.anc.edu x1130 870-762-3118 Sullins Administration Building B208 Career Coaches < Sara Creecy Lead Career Coach Career Coach sjcreecy@smail.anc.edu 870-838-9905 - - - Mary Gaston Career Coach Career Coach mgaston@smail.anc.edu 870-838-9903 - - - Robilyn Key Career Coach Career Coach rkey@smail.anc.edu 870-838-9901 - - - Blythe Mullins Career Coach Career Coach bmullins@smail.anc.edu 870-838-9902 - - - Kirsten Riley JAG College Success Coach Career Coach kriley@smail.anc.edu x1048 Adams/Vines Building L46 Kelsey Stallings Career Coach Career Coach kstallings@smail.anc.edu 870-838-9904 - - - College Relations & Marketing < Rachel Gifford Vice President for Development & College Relations / Executive Director for The Foundation Administration / College Relations & Marketing rgifford@smail.anc.edu x1120 870-838-2902 Sullins Administration Building A205 James Hartley Dean for Marketing & Digital Services College Relations & Marketing jehartley@smail.anc.edu x1147 870-780-1208 Sullins Administration Building B112 Danny Graham Creative Media & Marketing Specialist College Relations & Marketing dgraham@smail.anc.edu x1164 870-838-2957 Sullins Administration Building B201 Community Education < Ammi Tucker Director, Off-Campus Centers Osceola Center / Community Education atucker@smail.anc.edu x1301 870-563-6261 Osceola Center Chasity Kirk Administrative Specialist II, Osceola Center Osceola Center / Community Education ckirk@smail.anc.edu x1300 870-563-3236 Osceola Center Community Relations < Dr. Blanche Hunt Vice President for Community Relations Administration / Community Relations bhunt@smail.anc.edu x1174 870-838-2920 Adams/Vines Building L46 Sonya Lane Administrative Assistant II, Community Relations Community Relations slane@smail.anc.edu x1205 870-762-3163 Adams/Vines Building L104 Willie Williams Director for Outreach Community Relations wwilliams@smail.anc.edu x1244 870-762-3178 Adams/Vines Building L103 Regina Winford Case Manager for 100 Families Initiative Community Relations rwinford@smail.anc.edu x1122 870-762-3117 Adams/Vines Building L30 Early College Program < Austyn Turner Coordinator for Early College Early College Program aturner@smail.anc.edu x1401 870-780-1201 Sullins Administration Building A120 Melissa Donner Early College Specialist Early College Program mdonner@smail.anc.edu x1405 870-780-1285 Sullins Administration Building A120 Chelsey Ellis Early College Specialist Early College Program cellis@smail.anc.edu x1229 870-762-3168 Sullins Administration Building A120 Financial Aid < KeTierra Jones Director for Financial Aid Student Affairs / Financial Aid kjones@smail.anc.edu x1116 870-762-3108 Statehouse Hall S120 Holly Harris Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid hharris@smail.anc.edu x1115 870-762-3129 Statehouse Hall S119 Courtney "Nicki" Kennon Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid ckennon@smail.anc.edu x1117 870-762-3107 Statehouse Hall S122 Jessica Tippy Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid jtippy@smail.anc.edu x1062 870-780-1217 Statehouse Hall S121 Library < Karen Ellis Director for Library & Audiovisual Services Library kellis@smail.anc.edu x1234 870-762-3172 Adams/Vines Building Library L19 Amber Heigle Bookstore Manager/Library Media Specialist Library aheigle@smail.anc.edu x1227 870-780-1227 Sullins Administration Building Bookstore Ana Mabry Library Support Assistant Library amabry@smail.anc.edu x1231 870-762-3189 Adams/Vines Building Library Management Information Technology Services (MITS) < Jim McClain Vice President for MITS & Institutional Research Administration / Management Information Technology Services jmcclain@smail.anc.edu x1002 870-838-2910 Sullins Administration Building A219 James Odom Dean, Management Information Technology Services Management Information Technology Services jodom@smail.anc.edu x1182 Sullins Administration Building A114 Tachmonite Butler Associate Dean, Management Information Technology Services Management Information Technology Services tbutler@smail.anc.edu x1150 870-762-3125 Sullins Administration Building A115 Brandon Curl Computer Support Specialist Management Information Technology Services bcurl@smail.anc.edu x1156 Sullins Administration Building A113 Brad Lewis Computer Support Specialist Management Information Technology Services blewis@smail.anc.edu x1111 870-838-2956 Sullins Administration Building A113 Risa Mann HR/MITS Assistant Human Resources / Management Information Technology Services rmann@smail.anc.edu x1165 870-762-3139 Sullins Administration Building A112 Osceola Center < Ammi Tucker Coordinator for Osceola Center & Community Education Osceola Center / Community Education atucker@smail.anc.edu x1301 870-563-6261 Osceola Center Stacy Clark Assistant Director for Educational Opportunity Center TRIO / Osceola Center sclark@smail.anc.edu x1304 870-563-3236 Osceola Center Chasity Kirk Administrative Assistant I, Osceola Center Osceola Center / Community Education ckirk@smail.anc.edu x1300 870-563-3236 Osceola Center < Isabella Campbell Director for Career Pathways Career Pathways icampbell@smail.anc.edu x1204 870-762-3162 Adams/Vines Building L49 Kristen Gibbs Career Pathways Advisor Career Pathways kgibbs@smail.anc.edu x1189 870-780-1264 Adams/Vines Building L103B Brandi Leaks Career Pathways Advisor Career Pathways bleaks@smail.anc.edu x1188 870-780-1256 Adams/Vines Building L103A Career Pathways < Public Safety < Johnnie Johnson Public Safety Security Officer, Supervisor Public Safety jjohnson@smail.anc.edu x1011 870-740-2156 Sullins Administration Building D4 Alton Chambers Public Safety Security Officer Public Safety x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Bryndon Dunn Public Safety Security Officer Public Safety x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 David Kemper Public Safety Security Officer Public Safety x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Nakiska Leaks Public Safety Security Officer Public Safety x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Carl Wilson Public Safety Security Officer Public Safety x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Recruitment & Student Activites < Nikki Brown Admissions Counselor / Recruiter Recruitment & Student Activities nbrown@smail.anc.edu x1008 870-762-3190 Statehouse Hall S121 Sonia Smith Admissions Counselor / Recruiter Recruitment & Student Activities ssmith@smail.anc.edu x1162 870-762-3105 Statehouse Hall S114 Physical Plant < Gene Bennett Vice President for Workforce Development Administration / The Solutions Group / Adult Education gbennett@smail.anc.edu x1601 870-838-2935 Center for Allied Technologies Stacey Walker Dean for Customized Training The Solutions Group swalker@smail.anc.edu x1605 870-838-2966 Center for Allied Technologies Ibrahim Alisic Lead Welding Instructor The Solutions Group ialisic@smail.anc.edu x1449 870-762-3192 Center for Allied Technologies Torian Bell Recruiter & Placement Specialist The Solutions Group tbell@smail.anc.edu x1759 870-838-2962 Center for Allied Technologies T220 Michelle Chapman Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Coordinator The Solutions Group mchapman@smail.anc.edu x1603 870-838-2937 Center for Allied Technologies T112 Josh Chipman Construction Technology Instructor The Solutions Group jchipman@smail.anc.edu x1446 870-762-6222 Center for Allied Technologies T167 Leeton Ellis Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Instructor The Solutions Group lellis@smail.anc.edu x1607 Center for Allied Technologies T114 Allen Holmquist Steel Industry Technology Instructor The Solutions Group / Allied Technologies / Technical Center aholmquist@smail.anc.edu x1421 870-762-3183 Center for Allied Technologies T168 Anthony Mula Instructor for Electricity & Electronics The Solutions Group amula@smail.anc.edu x1608 870-838-2959 Center for Allied Technologies T111 Adron Poole Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Instructor The Solutions Group apoole@smail.anc.edu x1604 870-762-5534 Center for Allied Technologies T110 Michael Smith WAGE & WORK Program Coordinator / Perkins Coordinator The Solutions Group msmith@smail.anc.edu x1602 870-780-1270 Center for Allied Technologies Mark Wester Instructor of Mechanical Systems The Solutions Group / Allied Technologies mwester@smail.anc.edu x1609 870-780-1270 Center for Allied Technologies T115 Jernal Woods Instructor for Industrial Training / Career Placement Coordinator The Solutions Group jwoods@smail.anc.edu x1606 870-762-3197 Center for Allied Technologies T109 The Solutions Group Instructor Credentials < Ibrahim Alisic Education Mercyhurst University - Associate of Science Certifications/Awards Certified Assistant Welding Inspector First Aid CPR/AED Instructor United Rentals Core 4 Heavy Equipment Operator Core 4 Heavy Equipment Trainer NCCER Certified Educator SMAW Certified Welder Skills & Qualifications GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, SMAW, SAW Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Copper and Nickel Oxy-fuel Welding and Cutting Exothermic Cutting Process Carbon Arc Gouging Josh Chipman Education Journeyman Electrician - Electrical Apprenticeship - Arkansas Northeastern College - Blytheville, AR Journeyman Steamfitter/Instrumentation Technician; Plumbers/Steamfitters, Local 403 Apprenticeship - San Luis Obispo, CA Bachelor of Science Marketing Management - Arkansas State University - Jonesboro, AR Master of Science - University of Arkansas - Higher Education Leadership, AR Certifications/Awards Arkansas Master Plumber; Master Electrician; Class B HVAC; Mechanical Contractor; EPA License Commercial Pesticide Applicator - Missouri & Tennessee (Class 2 & 4) Contractor's License First Aid CPR/AED Instructor NCCER Certified Educator Core 4 Heavy Equipment Operator Core 4 Heavy Equipment Trainer Licensed Realtor Licensed Septic System Installer Austin Coleman Education Technical Certificate - Welding Certifications/Awards Quality Inspector NCCER Educator Thread Inspector Auditor Crane Operator CNC Operator Core 4 - Heavy Equipment Operator Leeton Ellis Education Arkansas Northeastern College, A.A.S. Certifications/Awards OSHA Authorized General Industry Trainer 994-2023 Nucor Steel Arkansas/Nucor Steel Louisiana Mobile Equipment Trainer Overhead Crane Operator Cutting & Welding Fabrication - - - Education empty Certifications/Awards empty Allen Holmquist Education Bachelor of Science Metallurgical Engineering - South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Certifications/Awards Certified Weld Inspector (CWI) OSHA General Industry Qualified Trainer Skills & Qualifications MIG, TIG, SMAW Welding Processes Sheet Metal Fabrication Certified Weld Instructor (CWI) Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) - Dye Penetrant (PT), Magnetic Particle (MT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Visual Testing (VT) SQL/Aqua Data Automotive Mechanics Auto Body Anthony Mula Education Associate of Applied Science - Instructor of Technology and Military, Community College of the Air Force Associate of Applied Science - Avionic Systems Technology, Community College of the Air Force Skills/Qualifications/Certifications Programmable Logic Controllers Allen Bradley / Siemens & Eaton May 2022 Civilian Mentoring Connection Development Program (Graduate July 2022) March 2022 2021 Traditional Cat. II Civilian Instructor of the Year 365 TRS November 2021 Enhanced Learning and Instructional Techniques Course (ELITE), Keesler AFB March 2021 Civilian Instructor of the Quarter for 782 Training Group 1 February 2018 Advanced Communicator/Competent Leader Toastmasters International August 2004 Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Course January 2003 Air Education and Training Command Master Instructor Certificate September 2002 Non-Commission Officer Academy Adron Poole Education Mississippi County Community College Central Christian University, Bachelor of Arts Arkansas Paraprofessionals Certification Certifications/Skills/Qualifications 1990-2005 Nucor Yamato Steel Utility Man Safety & First Responder Trainee First Aid CPR Instructor Proficiency Training Overhead Crane Operation Forklift Operation Oxy-fuel Welding & Cutting Scott Creecy Physical Plant Director Physical Plant screecy@smail.anc.edu x1196 870-762-3159 Sullins Administration Building D6 Danny Kennedy Assistant Plant Director Physical Plant dkennedy@smail.anc.edu x1190 870-762-3159 Sullins Administration Building D4 Vicki Ellis Administrative Specialist I, Physical Plant Physical Plant vellis@smail.anc.edu x1190 870-762-3158 Sullins Administration Building D4 Thomas Barron Jr. Maintenance Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Rebecca Burchard Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Teresita Cashman Maintenance Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Richard Greer Institutional Services Supervisor Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Maria Hall Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Karen Higgs-House Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Debra McCone Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Ronald Payne Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Brandon Raines Maintenance Technician Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Michael Siegler Maintenance Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Kenyota Smith Maintenance Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Catalina Turner Institutional Services Assistant Physical Plant x1190 Sullins Administration Building D4 Mindy Walker Vice President for Student Affairs Administration / Student Affairs mjwalker@smail.anc.edu x1191 870-838-2945 Statehouse Hall S118 Melissa Arledge Associate Vice President for College and Career Readiness Administration / Advising Center / Student Affairs marledge@smail.anc.edu x1045 870-838-2921 Statehouse Hall S148 Kaci Bell Coordinator for Retention & Student Engagement Student Affairs kbell@smail.anc.edu x1119 870-762-3101 Statehouse Hall S115 Justin Branch Administrative Specialist I, Student Affairs Student Affairs jbranch@smail.anc.edu x1103 870-838-2955 Statehouse Hall Holly Harris Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid hharris@smail.anc.edu x1115 870-762-3129 Statehouse Hall S119 Candis Hattiex Administrative Specialist II, Student Affairs Student Affairs chattiex@smail.anc.edu x1050 870-838-2981 Statehouse Hall S113 KeTierra Jones Director for Financial Aid Student Affairs / Financial Aid kjones@smail.anc.edu x1116 870-762-3108 Statehouse Hall S120 Courtney "Nicki" Kennon Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid ckennon@smail.anc.edu x1117 870-762-3107 Statehouse Hall S122 Rosemary Lowe Registrar Student Affairs rlowe@smail.anc.edu x1105 870-762-3182 Statehouse Hall S117 Dr. Matt McCord Director for Health, Wellness, and Recreation Student Affairs mmccord@smail.anc.edu x1528 870-838-2914 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center W100 Damon Richardson Admissions Analyst / Assistant Registrar Student Affairs drichardson@smail.anc.edu x1246 870-762-3180 Statehouse Hall S114 Jessica Tippy Financial Aid Advisor Student Affairs / Financial Aid jtippy@smail.anc.edu x1062 870-780-1217 Statehouse Hall S121 The Solutions Group VIEW THE SOLUTIONS GROUP INSTRUCTOR'S CREDENTIALS < Michael Graham Dean for Secondary Programs Technical Center / Adult Education mgraham@smail.anc.edu x1607 870-838-2934 Center for Allied Technologies T114 Jennifer Adcock Medical Professions/Allied Health Instructor Technical Center jadcock@smail.anc.edu x1438 870-780-1238 Center for Allied Technologies Austin Coleman Welding Instructor Technical Center / Allied Technologies acoleman@smail.anc.edu x1450 870-762-3147 Center for Allied Technologies Robert Davis Construction Technology Instructor Technical Center rdavis@smail.anc.edu Center for Allied Technologies Allen Holmquist Steel Industry Technology Instructor The Solutions Group / Allied Technologies / Technical Center aholmquist@smail.anc.edu x1421 870-762-3183 Center for Allied Technologies T168 Meghan Brown Instructional Services Specialist Allied Technologies / Technical Center mbrown@smail.anc.edu x1615 870-780-1291 Center for Allied Technologies T156 Jessica Smith CIS/Networking Instructor Allied Technologies / Technical Center jsmith@smail.anc.edu x1411 870-762-1211 Center for Allied Technologies T153 Floyd Stegall Industrial Technology Instructor Allied Technologies / Technical Center fstegall@smail.anc.edu x1404 870-780-1204 Center for Allied Technologies Student Affairs < Technical Center < TRIO < Lisa McGhee Director for TRIO TRIO lmcghee@smail.anc.edu x1238 870-762-3174 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center Trina Anderson Assistant Director for Student Support Services TRIO tanderson@smail.anc.edu x1252 870-762-3181 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center Stacy Clark Assistant Director for Educational Opportunity Center TRIO / Osceola Center sclark@smail.anc.edu x1304 870-563-3236 Osceola Center Brooke Siegler Assistant Director for Educational Talent Search TRIO bsiegler@smail.anc.edu x1422 870-838-2933 Sullins Administration Building B11 Denese Bogard Education Advisor, Educational Opportunity Center TRIO dbogard@smail.anc.edu x1104 870-762-3185 Sullins Administration Building B15 Michea' Caruthers Administrative Specialist I, Educational Talent Search TRIO mcaruthers@smail.anc.edu x1425 870-838-2912 Sullins Administration Building B116 - - - Education Advisor, Educational Talent Search TRIO email@smail.anc.edu x1424 870-838-2928 Sullins Administration Building B13 Jaime Gray Administrative Specialist I, Educational Opportunity Center TRIO jgray@smail.anc.edu x1428 870-838-2961 Sullins Administration Building B116 Tonya Harris TRIO Activity Specialist TRIO tharris@smail.anc.edu x1447 870-838-2913 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center W214 Leslie Lewis Retention Coordinator, Student Support Services TRIO llewis@smail.anc.edu x1243 870-762-3177 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center Sylvia McChristian Administrative Specialist II, Student Support Services TRIO smcchristian@smail.anc.edu x1148 870-762-3186 Briggs/Sebaugh Wellness Center Jennifer Perkins Education Advisor, Educational Talent Search TRIO jperkins@smail.anc.edu x1437 870-824-0008 Sullins Administration Building B12 Greg Turner Education Advisor, Educational Talent Search TRIO gturner@smail.anc.edu x1423 870-838-2928 Sullins Administration Building B14 Patricia Vail Education Advisor, Educational Opportunity Center TRIO pvail@smail.anc.edu x1143 870-762-3184 Sullins Administration Building B16 ESL Translation | Arkansas Northeastern College ESL TRANSLATION Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More Bookstore Donate Online Other Ways to Donate Ambassadors to Japan Program Golf Tournament Harvest Party More AUTOTRANSLATE ANC WEBSITE The ANC website has built-in functionality to translate the site to Spanish. ​ Click on the 3-line hamburger menu in the top right corner, you will see the following graphic. Choose the language of your choice. Translating webpages into another language is a common feature provided by browsers through extensions or built-in functionalities. Below are instructions for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari: Traducir páginas web a otro idioma es una función común proporcionada por los navegadores a través de extensiones o funcionalidades integradas. A continuación se presentan instrucciones para Chrome, Firefox y Safari: GOOGLE CHROME Using Built-In Translation: Open Google Chrome. Visit the webpage you want to translate. Right-click anywhere on the page. Select "Translate to [Your Language]" from the context menu. Usando la traducción incorporada: Abre Google Chrome. Visita la página web que deseas traducir. Haz clic derecho en cualquier lugar de la página. Selecciona "Traducir al [tu idioma]" en el menú contextual. Using Google Translate Extension: Open Google Chrome. Go to the Chrome Web Store. Search for "Google Translate" in the search bar. Click on "Add to Chrome" for the official Google Translate extension. Once installed, visit the webpage you want to translate. Click on the Google Translate extension icon in the toolbar. Select the language you want to translate to. Usando la extensión de Google Translate: Abre Google Chrome. Ve a la Tienda Web de Chrome. Busca "Google Translate" en la barra de búsqueda. Haz clic en "Agregar a Chrome" para instalar la extensión oficial de Google Translate. Una vez instalada, visita la página web que deseas traducir. Haz clic en el icono de la extensión de Google Translate en la barra de herramientas. Selecciona el idioma al que deseas traducir. MOZILLA FIREFOX Using Built-In Translation: Open Mozilla Firefox. Visit the webpage you want to translate. Right-click anywhere on the page. Select "Translate to [Your Language]" from the context menu. Usando la traducción incorporada: Abre Mozilla Firefox. Visita la página web que deseas traducir. Haz clic derecho en cualquier lugar de la página. Selecciona "Traducir al [tu idioma]" en el menú contextual. Using Add-ons (e.g., S3.Translator): Open Mozilla Firefox. Click on the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner. Choose "Add-ons" from the menu. In the Add-ons Manager tab, search for a translation add-on like "S3.Translator". Click "Add to Firefox" and follow the prompts to install. Once installed, visit the webpage you want to translate. Click on the add-on icon in the toolbar and select your desired language. Usando complementos (por ejemplo, S3.Translator): Abre Mozilla Firefox. Haz clic en el icono de menú (tres líneas horizontales) en la esquina superior derecha. Elige "Complementos" en el menú. En la pestaña del Administrador de complementos, busca un complemento de traducción como "S3.Translator". Haz clic en "Agregar a Firefox" y sigue las indicaciones para instalarlo. Una vez instalado, visita la página web que deseas traducir. Haz clic en el icono del complemento en la barra de herramientas y selecciona tu idioma deseado. < SAFARI Using Built-in Translation (On macOS): Open Safari. Visit the webpage you want to translate. Go to "Safari" in the menu bar. Choose "Translate to [Your Language]". Usando la traducción incorporada (en macOS): Abre Safari. Visita la página web que deseas traducir. Ve a "Safari" en la barra de menú. Elige "Traducir al [tu idioma]". Using Third-party Extensions: As of my last update, Safari does not natively support webpage translation extensions like Chrome and Firefox. However, you may find third-party solutions by searching the Safari Extensions Gallery or through external sources. These extensions may provide similar translation functionalities. ​ Please note that the availability of features may vary based on browser versions and updates. Usando extensiones de terceros: Hasta mi última actualización, Safari no admite nativamente extensiones de traducción de páginas web como Chrome y Firefox. Sin embargo, puedes encontrar soluciones de terceros buscando en la Galería de extensiones de Safari o a través de fuentes externas. Estas extensiones pueden proporcionar funcionalidades de traducción similares. ​ Ten en cuenta que la disponibilidad de funciones puede variar según las versiones y actualizaciones del navegador. TRANSLATE WEBPAGES IN MAJOR BROWSERS Phlebotomy | Division of Allied Health | Arkansas Northeastern College PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More Allied Health Home Allied Health Programs Information Guidelines Staff More Welcome to the Arkansas Northeastern College Phlebotomy page! A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon successful completion of the Phlebotomy curriculum which includes a Medical Terminology course. Arkansas Northeastern College Phlebotomy course is committed to providing students the opportunity to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully work in healthcare facilities as a phlebotomy technician. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Kimberly Baxter, RN Associate Professor/Allied Health Lead Instructor kbaxter@smail.anc.edu ​ Jackson Neil, BA, BSN, RN Advising Specialist, Nursing & Allied Health jneil@smail.anc.edu 870-838-2984 QUICK ENTRY Phlebotomy training is short, allowing a swift start in healthcare. HIGH DEMAND Phlebotomists are always needed in hospitals, clinics, and labs. PATIENT IMPACT Collecting blood samples aids diagnosis and treatment, making phlebotomy rewarding. PHLEBOTOMY PROGRAM OUTCOMES Admission to the Phlebotomy course is open to all students meeting admission criteria: Arkansas Northeastern College operates under a nondiscriminatory policy with regard to race, color, age, religion, sex and national origin. A thorough understanding of the curriculum, policies and standards underlying the Phlebotomy course is essential for goal-directed behavior and ultimate success in the completion of the program. INFORMATION GUIDELINES Information Guidelines include information about the programs/options, admission criteria, curriculum, program costs, and applications. Phlebotomy Information Guidelines ANC's Phlebotomy program equips aspiring phlebotomists with essential skills for their healthcare role. Ray | ANC Mascot APPLY NOW SCHEDULE A TOUR < Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp | The Solutions Group | Arkansas Northeastern College THE SOLUTIONS GROUP Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More Solutions Group Home Training Facilities Internship Program Clients & Partners Arkansas Steelmaking Academy Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp GREDF Staff More The Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp is FREE to participants and is a job skills initiative designed to prepare people for the urgent labor demand in steel manufacturing in Mississippi County, Arkansas. IF INTERESTED IN TRAINING OR YOU HAVE QUESTIONS: 870-838-2937 arsteelboot@smail.anc.edu BOOTCAMP INFO The Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp is a job skills initiative designed to prepare people for the urgent labor demand in the steel manufacturing industry in Mississippi County. The Bootcamp is comprised of 80 hours of workforce education and training that provides participants with entry-level knowledge for entering a career in steelmaking. Employers to benefit from these trained workers would include Big River Steel/U. S. Steel, Nucor-Yamato Steel, Nucor Steel Arkansas, Hybar Steel, Tenaris, Majestic Steel USA, Lexicon, Atlas Tube, Arkansas Steel Processing, Ratner Steel, SMS Milcraft, and Primetals, among others. Tentatively, the 80 hour Bootcamp will be offered over a two-week period (Monday-Friday) with open entry, meaning that participants will not have to wait until the next cycle begins to start training. The Bootcamp at Arkansas Northeastern College will accommodate up to 25 participants per cycle. ​ COMPLETER CREDENTIALS Each Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp completer will receive an OSHA-10 General Industry certification as well as an American Heart Association First Aid/CPR certification. Each participant will also receive a Certificate of Completion for the Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp. APPLY Application to be considered for the Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp. Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Application MORE INFORMATION For more information regarding the Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp, please contact us! arsteelboot@smail.anc.edu | 870-838-2937 COHORT SCHEDULE Apply at the application link above. ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE Day Sessions: 8:00am - 5:00pm Cohort: September 30, 2024 - October 11, 2024 Mix and match schedules are available. Just contact the Arkansas Steelmaking Bootcamp Coordinator. BOOTCAMP TRAINING TOPICS Team Building - 4 hours First Aid/CPR - 6 hours Radio Protocol - 2 hours Steelmaking Processes - 4 hours Preventative Maintenance - 4 hours Math for Manufacturing - 4 hours OSHA 10 - 10 hours Quality Basics for Operators - 4 hours Mechanical Measurements - 2 hours Proper Use of Tools - 3 hours Anti-Harassment - 1 hour Technical Math - 4 hours Personal Financial Planning - 2 hours Steel Mill Economics - 4 hours Forklift Safety - 4 hours Crane Safety - 4 hours Hydraulics/Pneumatics - 8 hours Basic Electrical Applications - 6 hours Fundamentals of Blueprint Reading - 4 hours TOTAL HOURS — 80 HOURS < Campus Tour | ANC Student Center | Arkansas Northeastern College VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR ANC STUDENT CENTER Home About ANC Faculty/Staff Academics Student Affairs Early College Customized Training Bookstore More Schedule an In-Person Tour Center for Allied Technologies Allied Health Center Wellness Center Student Center Sullins Admin Building Statehouse Hall Adams/Vines Building Campus Map More The additional locations below are parts of this designated area that were not covered in the tour video above. ANC Bookstore The ANC Bookstore is adjacent to the Sunshine Grille and offers new, used, and digital textbooks and school supplies for class needs. Additionally, the ANC Bookstore offers ANC apparel, gift items, and various fiction and nonfiction book titles. The Bookstore works closely with faculty to make sure materials for any ANC class are available. The ANC Financial Aid Office works with the Bookstore to assist students in acquiring their course materials. ​ Visit the Bookstore website. Student Lounge The Student Lounge is located adjacent to the Sunshine Grille and the Sun Room. Comfortable tables and chairs are provided for a great area for ANC students to just hang out or do course work. ANC Security Office The ANC campus is monitored with security 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ANC Public Safety Security Officers patrol the entire campus and work closely with the local authorities to ensure the safety of students, employees, and campus visitors. Located next to the Sunshine Grille, the ANC Security Office issues Student Identification Cards. ANC Security Officers are trained in first aid and CPR and receive continuous professional development each year for various safety issues. The Public Safety Office also oversees lost and found items discovered on campus. For any incidents that occur on campus, please call 870-762-2156. < Previous 1 2 3 4 5 ... 8 Next Search Results <

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