Monday, March 30, 2020

ANC Student Snapshot - March 2020 - Adrienna Johnson

March 2020 ANC Student Snapshot recipient, Adrienna Johnson

𝗔𝗡𝗖 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗖𝗛 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬 𝗦𝗧𝗨𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗦𝗡𝗔𝗣𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗧
𝗔𝗗𝗥𝗜𝗘𝗡𝗡𝗔 𝗝𝗢𝗛𝗡𝗦𝗢𝗡, 𝗕𝗹𝘆𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲

Adrienna Johnson of Blytheville has been named one of Arkansas Northeastern College’s Student Snapshot Recipients for March. Johnson was nominated by ANC Instructor Scott Follett.

Johnson is enrolled in the on-line steel tech degree program and has full advantage of the opportunity that the program offers. She has grit and is willing to work hard now to gain the prize at the end of the course,” said Follett.

That “prize” Follett is referring to could be a high-paying job at the completion of the program. According the 2019 Economic Security Report, the Arkansas Northeastern College’s steel tech graduates earned $89,585 in their first year of work. The first-year, full-time wage average of ANC’s Steel Tech Associate Degree graduates exceeds the first-year, full-time wage average of every bachelor degree program at every university in the state. The Economic Security Report is published by the Arkansas Research Center and the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services using actual Arkansas wage data.

With this kind of potential earnings, Johnson is taking advantage of what ANC has to offer. She had previously earn an Associate of Arts Degree from ANC, but recognized the earning potential of the Steel Tech Program.

“I chose ANC because it is the only college that offers the Steel Tech Program in Arkansas. Also, my first experience with ANC was great. They really work with you and are very considerate of your outside life,” said Johnson, adding that, “At ANC, they want you to succeed and will try to do everything they can to make that happen, but you have to make the initiative to get the help.”

Johnson, who is a single parent of two children, is taking advantage of the online option for the steel tech program. Currently students can take the program in live classes or take the option where 75% of the coursework is offered online. Because ANC is the only college in the state or even this region to offer the Steel Technology Program, the online option was implemented last year as a way to give more people the opportunity to take advantage of the program.

For her part, Johnson is putting in the work. “She has every excuse to not succeed. Instead, she focuses on reasons to be successful. She spends many hours learning the material. She asks questions to gain an understanding beyond what is required in the course,” said Follett.

In addition to her classes, Johnson works part-time as a supplemental instructor in math, where she helps other students succeed. While she enjoys her work with he Math Department, she says her personal, favorite class is Basic Metallurgy. “This class is very interesting and I learn so much about the steel tech world that is quite surprising. Steel is very complex and has many forms and uses. Also, the teacher uses a lot of videos and lectures, so it is almost like attending the class live on campus,” said Johnson.

Following the completion of the Steel Technology Program, Johnson hopes to continue living in the area and work in the local steel industry. She wants a career she loves and the ability to provide security for her family, and she is certainly doing all she can to make that happen. “Adrienna Johnson is a great example for other students and for our community,” said Follett.

Monday, March 16, 2020

ANC COVID-19 Statement - March 16, 2020


There are NO confirmed cases of COVID-19 on the Arkansas Northeastern College campus at this time.  However, as a cautionary method, the College is closing the campus to the public for a deep cleaning from Tuesday, March 17, 2020, through Sunday, March 29, 2020.  During this time, ALL campus events have been canceled.  Online classes will continue as scheduled.


Students are strongly encouraged to:
  1. Check your ANC email daily:  Make sure you have access to your ANC student email.  This is the official means of communication for the college.
  2. Sign up for ANC’s Text Alert:  If you are not currently receiving text messages from ANC, login to your “My ANC Account” and follow the directions there for setup.
  3. Practice good sanitation:  Frequent handwashing and additional cleanliness.
  4. Limit face-to-face communications:  Utilize email and other technologies when possible.


ANC executive staff will continue to monitor the situation daily and will post updates to your ANC student email, the ANC website, the ANC app, and ANC social media outlets.


The Arkansas Health Department has a FREE hotline to call if you believe you may have been exposed.  To be assessed by phone, call 501-537-8969 Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm, or 800-554-5738 after hours or on the weekend.


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Resources:
► The Arkansas Department of Health has information regarding COVID-19 cases in the state.
► UAMS has developed a FREE online screening tool for COVID-19 for Arkansas residents.

► For information about handwashing, please visit the CDC’s Handwashing website.

ANC Student Snapshot - March 2020 - Bradley Welch

ANC Student Snapshot Recipient for March 2020, Bradley Welch

𝗔𝗡𝗖 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗖𝗛 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬 𝗦𝗧𝗨𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗦𝗡𝗔𝗣𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗧
𝗕𝗥𝗔𝗗𝗟𝗘𝗬 𝗪𝗘𝗟𝗖𝗛, 𝗕𝗹𝘆𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲

Bradley Welch of Blytheville has been named one of Arkansas Northeastern College’s Student Snapshot Recipients for March. Welch was nominated by ANC Nursing Instructors Kyra Langley and Dr. Kimberly Weathers.

Both Langley and Weathers cited Welch’s determination as a factor in his nomination. “Bradley is one of the most determined students I have had,” Said Weathers, adding, “He looks for a way to understand things, ALL things, as much as he possibly can and he is always very helpful in class and clinical settings with his fellow classmates.”

Langley echoed Weather’s praise, stating, “Bradley is a very determined student in every sense of the word. He strives to do his best and be involved in the classroom setting, but also in the clinical/simulation setting. He stays afterwards to help clean up and will ask questions at that time for clarification on the content of the day.”

For his part, Welch chose Arkansas Northeastern College because he plans to become a nurse and was aware of ANC’s reputation for having an excellent nursing program with a high pass rate for the NCLEX to earn licensure. “This career path will allow me to provide a great life for my family while using the skills I’ve learned to help others in need,” said Welch.

As a husband and father, Welch has worked in several areas before finding his niche in nursing. "I've worked as a construction worker, massage therapist, and a firefighter," said Welch who added that his primary goal was to be the best father he can be. "Every job that I've worked has guided me to strive for the best version of myself. This career path has built on my personal strengths and taught me how to build up the areas that I find lacking. ANC is where I've set a foundation of knowledge that I can build my career upon. I'm grateful for each and every teacher and staff member that has provided me with knowledge and resources that were vital in education. If you feel a desire to learn more or pursue a new career, this institution has the ability to help shape your future."

College, and the nursing program in particular, can be challenging, but Welch has shown perseverance to overcome any obstacles that have stood in his way. “There have been instances throughout the nursing program that Bradley was struggling for various reasons. Still, he was determined for himself that he was not going to give up, and he pushed himself to seek guidance on techniques and study habits to improve,” said Langley who added that the nursing program provides avenues for academic assistance for students who want and need it.

When asked his favorite class while at ANC, Welch stated that Anatomy and Physiology was at the top of his list. “My love for learning started with Anatomy and Physiology I & II. The human body is fascinating and is organized so well. The teachers have a passion for the subject and are readily available to answer questions.”

This kind of learning will assist Welch throughout his nursing career as hopes to start working in an Intensive Care Unit upon his completion of the nursing degree. “Bradley is a great asset to our program and will be a great asset to our profession,” said Langley.

“I want to thank God for every opportunity that has led me to this point.  Also to every instructor and teacher that has put equity into my learning and my classmates who have put up with me this far,” said Welch.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

COVID-19 Statement


I am reaching out on behalf of Arkansas Northeastern College to assure you that in times of uncertainty surrounding the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we are implementing plans to keep our students and employees as safe as possible.  I want to reach out to you to let you know what Arkansas Northeastern College is doing in preparation.


  • Every room on campus is being sanitized on a daily basis with additional sanitization occurring in the evenings.  Additional cans of disinfectant and hand sanitizers have been placed throughout the campus.
  • Signs have been placed throughout campus to offer reminders and directions for the best methods of prevention of the spread of the virus.
  • As we monitor the spread of the virus, we are also planning for a change in the delivery of our live classes to online, so that students may continue their courses should a closure of campus be necessary.
  • Upcoming campus events will be evaluated and possibly canceled or postponed.
  • Administration is convening daily to monitor the situation and working with staff to plan for any changes or accommodations needed.
  • Any one experiencing ANY symptoms are asked to STAY HOME or they will be asked to leave.  Symptoms include: runny nose, sore throat, cough, fever, difficulty breathing (severe cases).
  • Students and employees will receive updates by email regarding any changes.
We are taking every precaution possible, and we ask the same of those who visit our campus.  Be responsible for your own health. Wash your hands often, cover your mouth and nose with your elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze, avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unclean hands, avoid close contact with anyone who is sick, stay home if you are sick.

Again, please know that we are monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation closely, keeping those who are affected in our hearts, and are listening carefully to the questions and concerns we receive from faculty, staff, students, and the community.

We recognize that difficult times may be ahead, and we at the Arkansas Northeastern College are working to ease the difficulties that may arise.  The health and well-being of our entire College family is of the utmost importance.




Sincerely,

Dr. James Shemwell

President