Make Your Mark: NTC Annual Day of Giving
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 10, 2020
November 10th
Location
Contact Information
Ashley Johnson, executive director, NTC Foundation
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Description
Northwest Technical College will host a 24-hour “Make your Mark” scholarship fundraiser on Nov. 10 in conjunction with its second annual day of giving.
The day will provide an opportunity for alumni, students, parents, friends, staff, faculty and community members to give back to NTC with the goal of raising $25,000 in 24 hours.
“The support we receive from our local business community is outstanding,” said Ashley Johnson, NTC Foundation executive director. “These partners make it possible for NTC students to gain access to cutting edge technology and equipment plus scholarships to ease the financial burden of tuition costs.”
During the 24-hour timeframe, the NTC foundation will promote the pathways from technical education to the local workforce, highlighting Bemidji's business community.
“We want to highlight our business partners and sponsors on campus so that students can see which businesses are supporting technical education,” Johnson said.
Donors can make a gift to NTC by texting “NTC” to 50155 or by visiting https://secure.qgiv.com/for/ndog/.
Contact
- Ashley Johnson, executive director, NTC Foundation; (218) 759-2057, ashley.johnson@ntcmn.edu
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2021-N-018Northwest Technical College, located in northern Minnesota’s lake district, has prepared students for fulfilling careers in high-demand fields for more than 50 years. The college’s accessible, affordable, hands-on programs also help the region’s employers meet their ever-growing need for a highly skilled workforce. NTC serves more than 1,000 students with an excellent education, an open-enrollment policy and affordable tuition. Students may pursue nearly 40 degree, diploma and certificate programs in six distinct career paths. Classes are offered on campus, online, or as a combination of both. NTC is a member of the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities. For more, visit ntcmn.edu