MISSION: Northland Pioneer College provides educational excellence that is affordable and accessible for the enrichment of communities across northeastern Arizona.
This past summer, Northland Pioneer College’s (NPC), fine art ceramic studio hosted a residency for six artists, Pavel Amromin, Jill Foote-Hutton, Magda Gluszek, Tammy Marinuzzi, Keith Smith, and Meghan Sullivan. The Talon Gallery’s “Body Narrative: Out of Place” exhibition, is a product of their creative effort.
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) has received accreditation approval from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the Arizona Department of Education for its first bachelor's degree program.
Every day in Arizona 751,690 people wake up not knowing where their next meal will come from. Of those, 226,080 are children. That’s 1 in 7 children statewide.
Calling all Navajo and Apache county artists. Northland Pioneer College is now accepting entries for the 14th annual Locally Grown juried art exhibit, which will run October 30 through December 1 at the Talon Gallery on the Show Low, White Mountain Campus.
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) and the Northern Arizona Council of Governments Head Start (NACOG Head Start) have expanded their partnership to offer early childhood programs on-site at NPC’s Little Colorado, Winslow campus.
One may not realize where they are going, or that they have what it takes to just go for it. Sometimes they just need a little push. For Isaac Silas, a 2019 graduate of Monument High School in Kayenta AZ, and a 2022 Northland Pioneer College (NPC) medical assistant graduate, the education he received, and the resources NPC provided, opened the door and gave him that extra push.
Adriann Gardner, a cosmetology student at Northland Pioneer College (NPC), recently earned a third-place, bronze medal in the job skills category at the SkillsUSA national competition, held in Atlanta GA, June 19-24.