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Transferring to a four-year college? Here are 10 tips for the application process to help you get in.
Transferring to a four-year college? Here are 10 tips for the application process to help you get in.
Adopt a project management mind frame as you prepare for PTK’s upcoming Hallmark Awards submissions season. You’ll stay organized and on track, and you’ll learn valuable skills that will help when you enter the workforce.
See how this unique research project can boost your soft skills and get you better prepared to transfer or enter the workforce. You could also win $500!
Phi Theta Kappa’s Hurst Review NCLEX® Scholarship pays for your NCLEX® exam and gives you a free subscription to the premier Hurst NCLEX® Review, which boasts a 98.6 percent success rate.
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholar Vanessa Newman has three tips for your scholarship application that will help you improve your experience and submit it with confidence.
Neither Amie Croteau nor her mother-in-law Judith Croteau ever thought they’d get beyond an associate degree, but awards from Phi Theta Kappa’s Fall Scholarship Application —open now through October 25 — changed everything.
Chapter advisor Jackie Pierce saw the power of music therapy when her dad was in hospice care. In a recent TEDx Talk, she shares how we can all become our own music therapists.
“Colleges, including elite schools, are making it easier to transfer from community colleges, seeing a valuable source of highly motivated students.” Read more at the New York Times
Thinking about applying to become a 2020 Faculty Scholar? Here’s the top reason you should go for it, courtesy of a former skeptic.
PTK member and Jack Kent Cooke Scholar Lara Meintjes shares her top tips for applying for the foundation’s prestigious Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship.
Learn more about the newest transfer scholarship exclusively for Phi Theta Kappa members: $20,000 a year to Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.
Having overcome extreme poverty growing up in Cambodia, PTK alumnus Thomith Chin is now at the University of Virginia and using his nonprofit, International Youth for a Better World, to train and support leaders and change-makers around the world.