Today, Northeast State held its first National Career and Technical Education Letter of Intent Signing Day, welcoming students committed to attending the College for the 2022-23 school year.
The ceremony was part of a national event sponsored by the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3), which mirrors the NCAA’s national signing day for athletes. The event honors students entering a technical education field and celebrates the dignity of work.
Signing on with Northeast State were Eli Richardson and Seth Snyder of Sullivan East High School and Savannah Giles of David Crockett High School.
The academic athletes donned Northeast State Community College caps and signed letters of intent while being celebrated by faculty, staff, parents, and community members.
“We are honored these students have chosen to continue their education at Northeast State,” said Dr. Connie Marshall, president of Northeast State. “This ceremony validates their commitment to technical education as a career path, and we are delighted to welcome them to the College.”
NC3 seeks to build a workforce to meet business and industry needs by connecting employers and educational institutions to foster training and job opportunities. For more information, visit https://nc3.net/signingday/.
Northeast State welcomed (left to right) Seth Snyder and Eli Richardson of Sullivan East High School and Savannah Giles of David Crockett High School during National Career and Technical Education Letter of Intent Signing Day.
Today, Northeast State held its first National Career and Technical Education Letter of Intent Signing Day, welcoming students committed to attending the College for the 2022-23 school year.
The ceremony was part of a national event sponsored by the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3), which mirrors the NCAA’s national signing day for athletes. The event honors students entering a technical education field and celebrates the dignity of work.
Signing on with Northeast State were Eli Richardson and Seth Snyder of Sullivan East High School and Savannah Giles of David Crockett High School.
The academic athletes donned Northeast State Community College caps and signed letters of intent while being celebrated by faculty, staff, parents, and community members.
“We are honored these students have chosen to continue their education at Northeast State,” said Dr. Connie Marshall, president of Northeast State. “This ceremony validates their commitment to technical education as a career path, and we are delighted to welcome them to the College.”
NC3 seeks to build a workforce to meet business and industry needs by connecting employers and educational institutions to foster training and job opportunities. For more information, visit https://nc3.net/signingday/.
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