36 Chapters to Receive Spring 2023 Honors in Action Grants

July 14, 2023
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Honors in Action combines academic research, problem solving, and action-oriented service to address real-world challenges in our communities. Developed to support student engagement in Honors in Action programming, the Phi Theta Kappa Honors in Action Grant helps bridge the financial gap between ideas and action.

Honors in Action grants offer chapters a chance to request up to $1,000 to enhance their HIA projects. Chapters that did not apply/were not selected can apply for the fall HIA grant, due September 14.

This spring, thanks to the generous donation of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 36 chapters have been selected to receive HIA grants.

The Spring 2023 HIA Grant recipients are:  

Alabama Region

Coastal Alabama Community College – Pi Psi

Jefferson State Community College – Shelby-Hoover Campus – Beta Lambda Delta

Carolinas Region

Cape Fear Community College – Alpha Chi Sigma

Edgecomb Community College – Alpha Omega Nu

Florida Region

College of Central Florida – Kappa Nu

Miami Dade College – Padron Campus – Beta Kappa Iota

Georgia Region

Athens Tech Community College – Alpha Tau Zeta

South Georgia State College – Kappa Sigma

Greater Northwest Region

UAA Technical and Community College – Anchorage, AK – Beta Tau Delta

Heartland Region

Labette Community College – KS – Tau Theta

Metropolitan Community College – Omaha, NE – Beta Pi Beta 

Iowa Region

Easter Iowa Community College – Beta Zeta Epsilon

Michigan Region

Grand Rapids Community College – Alpha Upsilon Kappa

Wayne County Community College – Alpha Upsilon Zeta 

Middle States Region

Delaware Technical Community College- DE – Alpha Epsilon Zeta

Raritan Valley Community College- NJ – Alpha Epsilon Pi

Mississippi-Louisiana Region

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College- Jefferson County – MS – Omicron Alpha 

Nevada-California Region

Cañada College – CA -Beta Zeta Nu

Great Basin College – NV – Beta Beta Epsilon

Mount San Jacinto College – CA – Beta Delta Omega

New England Region

NHTI – Concord’s Community College – NH- Alpha Upsilon Omicron 

Eastern Maine Community College – ME – Beta Beta Omicron

Housatonic Community College – CT – Chi Rho

New Mexico Region

Central New Mexico Community College – Alpha Upsilon Chi

New York Region

Mohawk Valley Community College – Lambda Beta

Onondaga Community College – Alpha Sigma Zeta

Oklahoma-Arkansas Region

National Park College – AR – Alpha Beta Psi

Redlands Community College – OK – Alpha Beta Upsilon

University of Arkansas Community College – Morriton – AR – Beta Eta Sigma

Rocky Mountain-Cascade Region

College of Eastern Idaho – ID – Beta Chi Psi

Tennessee Region

Roane State Community College – Beta Alpha Chi

Texas Region 

Blinn College – Bryan Campus – Alpha Phi Lambda

Collin College – Alpha Mu Tau

Northeast Texas Community College – Alpha Mu Chi

Virginia-West Virgina Region

Germanna Community College – VA – Alpha Lambda Psi

Congratulations to all the Spring 2023 HIA Grant recipients! 

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