MISSION: Northland Pioneer College provides educational excellence that is affordable and accessible for the enrichment of communities across northeastern Arizona.
On the evening of May 1, against a backdrop of lively cornhole games, children cheerfully playing in the lush grassy yard, and the rich magnetic melodies of well-known musician Ryan David Orr, students gathered with their friends and families for a meal “on the house” courtesy of The House restaurant and owners Chris and Michelle Corbin
On Wednesday, April 30th, NPC administration, staff, and faculty joined family members and friends of NPC’s Educator Preparation Program Certificate of Proficiency graduates in a completion ceremony recognizing their success.
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) will celebrate its 51st Commencement on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at the Holbrook Unified School District Football stadium, 10th Avenue, to Roadrunner Stadium Rd. Holbrook AZ. General admission and seating begin at 9 a.m.
If you’ve listened closely enough over the past few months, you may have heard sweet melodies and voices ring as you pass Northland Pioneer College’s Performing Arts Center on Wednesday nights. They are the practice sessions for the Silver Creek Singers, a group of 63 singers who have come together from throughout the area to form an adult community choir at Northland Pioneer College.
Over forty students and staff from across Northland Pioneer College took to the streets, roads, and wide-open spaces in observance of Earth Day, April 22, on a mission to make a difference, no matter how large or small.
The Navajo County Community College District Governing Board (DGB), which oversees Northland Pioneer College (NPC), adopted a preliminary 2025-2026 budget at its April 15 meeting. Several key items were highlighted for the upcoming fiscal year. The initiatives emphasize the college’s commitment to helping students, employees, and the communities it serves.