Fast Facts - Pocono
College Stores
Northampton Community College operates two bookstores. The NCC Bethlehem Campus Bookstore is located on the Bethlehem Campus and the Monroe Campus Bookstore is located on the Pocono Campus on Route 715 in Tannersville, PA. All of our stores accept payment by cash, personal check, flex dollars, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Please be aware that to use a credit card or check, the account holder must be present. Checks and credit cards presented by someone other than the account holder will not be accepted. Students receiving Financial Aid in excess of Tuition and Fees will be able to use these funds, not to exceed $1000, to purchase course materials and school supplies in the beginning of each semester. For questions regarding refunds or the availability of funds at the NCC Bookstore, please contact the Bursar’s Office. The Bookstore also has an online site, northamptonshop.com, where students can browse and purchase their course materials, school supplies, gift items, computers, software, and other NCC logo merchandise. Customers who place orders online can have their orders shipped directly to them or ready for pick up in the store. Please allow 24-48 hours for orders to be processed. If the order is for in-store pick up, a valid ID and order number are required.
Pocono Campus Bookstore
The Pocono Campus Store is located in Pocono Hall at the Pocono Campus. For store hours please visit our website at northamptonshop.com.
Campus Banking - PSECU
Northampton Community College has made it easy for you to handle all your banking needs right on campus.
For your convenience, the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union (PSECU) operates Financial Education Centers at the Bethlehem campus on the first floor of the College Center building, beside the bookstore, in Pocono Hall on the Pocono campus. PSECU’s ATM at the Bethlehem campus is located on the second floor of the College Center building in front of the Food Court. At the Pocono campus, the PSECU ATM is located in Pocono Hall, beside the bookstore. Fowler Family Southside campus ATM (W) located in Food Court (temporarily not available at this location). Membership is open to Northampton students and parents, faculty and staff. Once you’ve joined, you have access to free checking with no minimum balance, surcharge-free ATM’s, mobile app with mobile deposit and more.
Please visit: PSECU Banking | Northampton Community College
Phone: 570-619-4125.
Public Safety and Campus Security
To contact Public Safety call 570-619-3311 or 570-369-1911 from any campus phone. Call 610-861-5588 for Bethlehem Public Safety in Bethlehem. Both numbers are a line to radio link when dispatchers are not on duty. The radio link connection process takes 15 seconds. When the process is completed, an officer will respond ‘Public Safety;’ start speaking at that point. Pocono Public Safety Officers are available during normal operating hours.
In addition to normal duties, the Public Safety Department will offer a walking escort to your vehicle anytime. This service is provided by Public Safety Officers or Custodians as available. Students requesting an escort are encouraged to contact Public Safety at 570-619-3311.
As part of the College’s commitment to a safe and secure campus, a crime report is prepared annually and is available upon request from the Associate Dean of Student Services. Northampton’s crime report is also available at northampton.edu/publicsafety. NCC is concerned about the safety and welfare of all individuals who study or work at the College or who visit the campus. We believe that every student, employee, and visitor has the right to be part of an environment that is safe and does not tolerate misconduct. See northampton.edu for more information on campus safety and emergency planning.
Parking on Campus
Students do not need to register their vehicle. At the Pocono Campus, students may park in any of the lined spaces not noted as restricted. Parking is at your own risk. The College assumes no liability for damages or losses that occur on College property. Do not park on walkways, driveways or other areas that are marked as restricted parking areas. The campus speed limit is 15 mph. Students with disabilities or medical conditions can contact the Accessibility Resource Center. If extenuating circumstance require your car to remain overnight, inform Public Safety. Vehicles left on campus for more than 72 hours will be considered abandoned. Vehicles may be removed at owner’s expense.
See it! Report it! Stop it!
Take ownership of your campus by reporting issues that may impede your ability to learn, study and socialize in a safe and comfortable environment. If you witness any behaviors on campus that concern you (e.g., bullying, assault, harassment, cheating, drug use, etc.) go to northampton.edu/reportit for details on how to notify College officials.
NCC Crime Prevention Hotline: 610-861-4129
Take a bite out of crime. Leave a detailed voice message for campus related incidents. Caller name is optional.
Campus Emergency Notifications:
NCC ALERTS - Emergency Text Messaging /E-Mail Notifications
NCC Alerts is a notification system that enables the school to send urgent news to your cell phone or email address. All students are encouraged to register for this service. Once you sign up for the service, the college can text your cell phone or email you with timely information about emergencies and weather-related closings and delays.
Depending on your personal cell phone plan, there may be a nominal fee from your carrier to receive text messages, but there is no charge from the school to use the service. The service is available to all current credit students, faculty/staff, and parents of children in the child care centers. Students - if you would like your parents to also receive text messages, you can add an additional mobile number to your account.
Please note that this system will not address individual class cancellations; only campus-wide closing and delays. For individual announcements, visit the Class Cancellations site. To sign up for this service go to northampton.edu/alerts.
If you have any questions, or problems setting up your account, please call 1-800- 936-3525.
Pocono Food Court
The Pocono Campus Food Court, located in Pocono Hall, features a wide variety of food options for breakfast and lunch during the school year. Select items from the grill and deli or enjoy a slice of freshly baked pizza. Gluten free items will also be available. A wide selection of grab and go items including salads are available. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Summer hours are Monday through Thursday 7:30 am to 2:30 pm. The Coffee Cart, located on the main floor of Kapp Hall is open Monday through Thursday 2:00 pm-5:00 pm for coffee, pastries and grab and go items.
Library Services
Pocono Campus ESSA Bank & Trust Foundation Library
The ESSA bank & Trust Foundation Library is located on the 1st Floor of the Keystone building.
The NCC Libraries offer a welcoming, dynamic learning environment to support students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community guests in their educational endeavors. Regardless of whether your classes are in-person or online, our staff are eager to assist you with your research, information, and other learning needs.
You can browse and borrow items in-person or request materials across our print collections for pickup at the campus library of your choice or even delivery right to your home with our Library to Go service. In addition to print books, periodicals, and audiovisual materials, the library offers on- and off-campus access to a digital collection of e-books and over 75 subscription research databases such as EBSCOhost Research Databases, ProQuest Central, JSTOR, and more. We can also request items from other regional libraries on your behalf through interlibrary loan. Our librarians provide research help in-person, over online chat, through email, and by phone throughout the week. Online research guides, videos, and tutorials are accessible from the library website for self-guided learning. Within the library space, our desktop computers and laptops can be used to access the Internet and are equipped with applications and software to complete coursework, such as the Microsoft 365 desktop suite and Respondus Lockdown browser. Public wi-fi and wireless printing are also available. Study areas located throughout the library include spaces to relax and enjoy a book, tables to lay out notes, and more secluded sections for intense studying. Reservable study and presentation rooms are available for group collaboration and projects.
Please visit the library’s website www.northampton.edu/library for more details, to connect with us, and for the most up-to-date information about our resources and services.
NCC Library Testing Center Areas
Rules and Regulations
All proctored exams require a valid, unexpired photo ID (student ID or government issued ID). Pearson VUE, ATI/TEAS, CLEP, DSST and outside institution testing may have additional ID requirements. Please check ID requirements before you come in for your exam.
The testing center closes 30 minutes before the rest of the library. Please make sure you allow yourself enough time to be able to finish your exam. Phone the Testing Center if you are not sure of how much exam time you have been given. A time waiver may be required for some exams.
Please know your course number (i.e. MATH 150) and your professor's name.
Personal items including cell phones and other electronic devices, watches and wallets must be secured before entering the testing room. Individual lockers will be provided for your belongings. Clothing (hats, scarves, sweaters, etc.) or other items being brought into the testing booth may be subject to inspection.
Food and beverages are prohibited inside the testing area.
Children are not allowed in the testing room. NCC policy states that children under the age of 16 may not be left unattended on campus.
Only authorized persons are allowed in the testing area.
If you have questions regarding NCC testing rules and regulations, please speak with a test proctor PRIOR to your exam appointment.
CLEP exams for non-NCC students and exams which are being proctored for non-NCC institutions are subject to a $20 per exam proctoring fee. We accept Visa, Master Card, Discover Card, American Express, cash payments, personal checks, and money orders. Please make checks payable to ‘NCC Mack Library’.
Lost and Found
Room 110B in Pocono Hall serves as the collection point for misplaced items found at the Pocono campus. Items are stored for two weeks and then, if left unclaimed, donated to local non-profit organizations.
Lockers
Lockers are available in the following areas: General student lockers are provided on the second floor of Kapp Hall on a first come, first serve basis. Additional lockers are also provided for art students in Keystone Hall, second floor by the Art Studios and Pocono Hall by the Fitness Center for students using the facility.
Mid-Day Activities Period
The mid-day activities period is a break that’s filled with a variety of activities. No classes are scheduled during the mid-day activities period, Tuesday and Thursday, from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. The purpose of the break is to provide an opportunity for course enrichment experiences; provide more situations where faculty and students can interact outside the classroom; and permit more student involvement with student clubs, organizations, and intramural activities.
NCC Spartan Student ID Card
The Spartan Card is your official Student ID at Northampton Community College. It provides an access to a variety of NCC resources and services with the use of one card technology. You can use your card for photo identification, dining services, bookstore purchases, library services, the Fitness Center and East Stroudsburg University Library. You may also use the Spartan ID card to obtain discounts with various merchants in the Monroe County area.
You should carry your Spartan Card at all times. NCC policy does not permit you to lend your card to another person. Keep your Spartan Card for as long as you maintain your credit enrollment status at NCC. If your enrollment is interrupted you may be required to get a replacement ID. If you lose your Spartan Card there is a $10.00 replacement fee. You may obtain your Spartan ID Card in the Student Services area.
Safe Space Program
The Safe Space Program is an initiative to create a welcoming environment on campus where everyone feels comfortable being himself or herself (regardless of their sexual orientation). Northampton supports the equal treatment of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) community. The NCC Safe Space logo identifies someone with resources, sensitivity, and understanding toward the LGBTQIA community.
Wireless Access
Wireless access is available throughout Keystone, Kapp Hall and Pocono Hall.