Student
Clubs & Organizations
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
International Honor Society
Mission Statement
Phi Theta Kappa has recognized academic
excellence in the two-year college since 1918 and has become one of the
largest and one of the most prestigious honor societies in higher
education to encourage leadership skills and to encourage and reward
academic achievements.
Membership
Phi Theta Kappa membership is based
primarily upon academic achievement. Invitation to membership may be
extended only by the local chapter at the institution in which you are
enrolled.
- To be eligible, you must be enrolled in
a regionally accredited institution offering an associate degree
program
- You must have completed at least 12
hours of coursework leading to an associate degree program ( part time
students may be eligible)
- You must have a grade point average of
3.5
- You must enjoy full rights of
citizenship of your country
Invitations are extended once each fall and
spring semester.
Activities
- Community Service Projects
- Honors Projects
- Annual PTK Honors Conferences
and Conventions
Meetings
Phi Theta Kappa meets once per month.
Contact Information
Advisors:
- Ann Smith, Houff 107D,
Ext. 2221
- Michael Doyle, D100A, Ext. 2271
- Abigail Montgomery, J120C, Ext. 2257
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Academic Support Services
Houff Student Center
Information Desk Hours
M-Th: 8:30 am-7:00
pm
F: 8:30 am-5:00
pm
Last advising appt:
4:30 p.m. |
453-2287
213-7002, ext. 2287
943-7002, ext. 2287 |
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