
Jason Moss, Communities In Schools Coordinator
My name is Jason Moss I graduated from MPISD in 1998. At the time, I didn鈥檛 know where I wanted to go or what fields I might be interested in studying. My counselor told me I could apply for the MPISD scholarship at NTCC and suggested I write a one-page essay and submit it. I had never really been to a college campus before, and that opportunity led me to choose NTCC to begin my journey.
I remember taking my Intro to Psychology class and meeting Dr. Welch at NTCC. His lectures sparked a deep interest in the field, and I began taking every psychology course that was offered. I also took a Sociology class with Dr. Doddy and felt drawn to that subject as well. In 2000, I graduated from NTCC with my Associate of Science degree.
I transferred to Texas A&M鈥揅ommerce and earned my Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology in 2002 graduating Magna Cum Laude. My path to this started with NTCC. I began working on my Master鈥檚 in School Psychology in 2003, but due to financial constraints, I was unable to complete it.
However, my connection to NTCC didn鈥檛 end there. Throughout college, I worked at an elementary school in Mount Pleasant, where I became aware of Communities In Schools. The more I learned about the program, the more I liked it. When my pursuit of a master鈥檚 degree came to an end in 2005, I applied to Communities In Schools and was hired as a campus coordinator. I鈥檝e now worked for NTCC for 19 years.
NTCC has had a profound impact on my life. It helped me discover a path I didn鈥檛 even know existed and gave me the opportunity of having a job where I help kids overcome obstacles and prepare for life.
Finally, my daughter is currently taking dual credit classes with NTCC at MPHS and will be enrolling as a full time student at NTCC after graduating high school in May.