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I AM PTK: Michael Aguilar

As a child, Michael Aguilar’s father frequently took him and his siblings to the library at Lone Star College-CyFair in Texas. Despite dropping out of high school and becoming a parent as a teenager, Michael’s father understood the impact reading can have on children. In May, Michael will come full circle, graduating from LSC-CyFair as…

Phi Theta Kappa Recognizes Nation’s Top Two-Year College Students

2018 AACC Presidents Breakfast

Register Now for Honors Institute 2018!

Making your summer plans? Be sure to include Phi Theta Kappa’s 2018 Honors Institute, June 18-23 at Villanova University in Pennsylvania. Honors Institute is built around PTK’s Honors in Action Program, the 2018/2019 Honors Study Topic, Transformations: Acknowledging, Assessing, and Achieving Change, and — new this year — the Leadership Development Program. It’s four days…

Advisors: Apply Now for Honors Program Council

We are now accepting applications for the 2018-2022 Honors Program Council. This is a significant leadership opportunity for advisors, as this council develops the Honors Study Topic and assists in creating the Honors Program Guide. Council members also serve on the editorial board for Civic Scholar: The Phi Theta Kappa Journal of Undergraduate Research, a…

New Transfer Scholarship: The University of New Orleans

The University of New Orleans (UNO) is now offering a new scholarship specifically for Phi Theta Kappa members: $1,000 per semester. UNO’s main campus is located on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, just minutes away from the world-class food, historic charm, and exciting nightlife of the French Quarter. UNO invites members to visit and…

Meet the New International Officers, Most Distinguished Chapter

Here’s the big news from the Hallmark Awards Gala at PTK Catalyst 2018, sponsored by Mississippi College! 2018-2019 International Officers These students will serve in the highest leadership positions available to Phi Theta Kappa members. They are: International President Elda Pere Alpha Epsilon Phi Chapter Bergen Community College New Jersey Vice President, Division 1 Won…

New Scholarships, Partnerships Announced

PTK Catalyst 2018 has been full of big moments and even bigger announcements. Here’s a quick look at some of the best news to come out of the event so far. Cengage Scholarship Program In the second general session on Friday morning, Cengage CEO Michael Hansen announced that the organization will be launching a scholarship…

Meet the International Officer, ACA, and Board Candidates

PTK Catalyst attendees will decide elections in key leadership positions for the coming year: 2018-2019 International Officers and the Association of Chapter Advisors Secretary for Division 1. In addition, proposed revisions to the PTK Constitution will be up for a vote and advisors will choose a representative to the Board of Directors. Get to know…

Why Accept Membership in Phi Theta Kappa?

Hosted by Anne McLeod Panelists: Paige Still, Enaam Al-Quader

New Transfer Scholarship: Piedmont College

Piedmont College was founded in 1897 and has campuses in both Demorest and Athens, Georgia. The college is small, with an enrollment of just over 2,300 and an average class size of 12. Piedmont College’s two campuses offer something for everyone: The Demorest campus is near state parks, lakes, waterfalls, and other natural adventures, and…

6 Ways to Prepare for the Transfer Fair

At PTK Catalyst 2018, you’ll be able to feast on both lunch and college information during the Catalyst Luncheons and Senior College Transfer Fairs on Friday and Saturday, April 20 and 21. The transfer fairs provide a unique opportunity for you to visit with admission representatives from colleges and universities across the country all in…

13 Ways to Reactivate Your Chapter

Although they’re nearly 500 miles apart, two years ago the Alpha Omicron Nu Chapter at Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio and the Alpha Eta Psi Chapter at Suffolk County Community College in New York found themselves in similar positions: each chapter had a total of three members and no activities to speak of. But…