The event is free and open to current, returning, new and prospective students.
When and where?
Open Registration Day is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Blountville campus, 2425 Highway 75. Sponsored by the NSCC Student Success offices, the event provides participants with an opportunity to sign up for classes.
It also provides them with information about academic programs and support programs, including financial aid and scholarships.
Attendees can apply for admission, meet with an advisor, and register for fall semester classes.
What about the course load?
A wide selection of classes is available, with in-person, online, and hybrid class options available. Students can take a full-time course load of 12 hours or more, or take a class or two that interests them.
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Eight David Crockett High seniors will graduate with a state certification for a career option after completing all the requirements to become a Basic EMT.
Yes, the next time you have a medical emergency, it just might be a completely certified EMT right out of high school.
No worries about their training, though, because the Basic EMT courses are the same taught at Northeast State Community College. The eight seniors are also enrolled at Northeast State.
Until December 2020, a person had to have a high school diploma and be 18 before they could even begin taking the Basic EMT class. Washington County/Johnson City EMS started last year working toward a high school program that would meet state requirements and increase the pool of qualified applicants.