MISSION: Northland Pioneer College provides educational excellence that is affordable and accessible for the enrichment of communities across northeastern Arizona.
NPC Friends and Family, the non-profit foundation that supports Northland Pioneer College (NPC), has an unprecedented number of scholarships, totaling over $51,000, available to assist NPC students enrolling for Fall 2022.
Tuition waivers, valued at over $50,000, have been awarded to eleven All-Arizona Academic Team students from Northland Pioneer College (NPC) to complete their bachelor’s degrees at one of Arizona’s three public universities.
Adrian Herder is a Diné ceramic artist who resides in the Flagstaff area. He derives his unique inspiration from his native landscape of the Black Mesa region of the Navajo Nation to create earthenware and ceramic stoneware pottery in a process known as pit firing.
All high-school-aged students from Navajo and Apache counties, including homeschoolers, are eligible to submit original two- and three-dimensional art or graphic designs for the 36th Annual Juried High School Exhibit, sponsored by Northland Pioneer College (NPC)
Martia A. Smith was a gifted artist who worked in the mediums of ceramics and glass. Northland Pioneer College (NPC) was fortunate to have her as an adjunct faculty in the art department, where she shared her passion and talents with NPC students.
SHOW LOW — The thoughtful, creative talent of local artists from throughout Navajo and Apache counties is evidenced in the works currently on display at Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) Talon Gallery’s Locally Grown 2022 exhibition.
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) recognizes students who academically excel by naming them to the college’s coveted President’s or Dean’s lists each semester.
Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC) Performing Arts Department is conducting online auditions for the college’s virtual spring theatre festival series on Tuesday, January 11, and Thursday, January 13, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. using Zoom.