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5 Building Blocks for Transfer Success
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by International Vice President for Division 4, Philippe Schicker. The building blocks to a successful transfer journey are as necessary as vowels are to our language — and as easy to remember. With scholarship deadlines, finals week, and college application deadlines approaching, I am breaking them down…
Phi Theta Kappa/IPSLEI Award 2018 Public Safety Scholarships
Two Phi Theta Kappa members have each received $1,000 scholarships from the International Public Safety Leadership and Ethics Institute (IPSLEI).
Ten Named 2018 Pearson Scholars
Ten Phi Theta Kappa members have received the 2018 Pearson Scholarship for Higher Education and a $5,000 scholarship.
Jazmin Garcia Named 2018 Dr. Mary Hood Texas Region Scholar
Jazmin Garcia, a student at Northeast Texas Community College in Texas, has been named the 2018 Dr. Mary Hood Texas Region Scholar and will receive a $1,500 scholarship.
$2,000 Awarded to 2018 GEICO Pathway to Completion Associate Degree Scholars
Two Phi Theta Kappa members have each received $1,000 scholarships from Phi Theta Kappa and GEICO.
Running for International Office
Hosted by Jennifer Stanford Panelists: Won Joon Kang, David Parker, Philippe Schicker, Christopher Hunt, and Miracle Uzoekwe
Get Your Transfer Edge
The landscape of higher education can be difficult to navigate, especially for first-generation and non-traditional college students. When it comes to transferring to a four-year college, the waters become even more muddied. PTK recognized this and responded with Transfer Edge, a free online course designed to prepare students of all backgrounds to successfully transfer. More…
Why Your Chapter Should Induct Incarcerated Students
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by Jessica Supinski, advisor of the Beta Phi Delta Chapter at Renton Technical College in Washington. In October, I attended the chapter chartering and new member induction ceremony of the Beta Chi Xi Chapter in Walla Walla, Washington. As a member and active alumna of Phi Theta…
Is An Online Bachelor’s Program Right for You?
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by Nancy Lee Sánchez, executive director of Kaplan Educational Foundation. When some people hear the words “online school,” they get a bit worried, but let’s face it: you can do anything online these days, including getting a top-notch bachelor’s degree. Nowadays, the real question for anyone considering…
I AM PTK: Mahlon J. Randolph
Mahlon J. Randolph was 19 and in his sophomore year at Albany State University-West Campus (then Darton State College) in Georgia when he decided to routinely get tested for HIV after learning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic impacting the state. He realized that it was his responsibility to ensure his health, so he decided to visit…
10 Not-to-Miss Hallmark Award Writing Tips
Happy Hallmark Awards Writing Season! You’ve explored the Honors Study Topic, conducted extensive research, planned and implemented Honors in Action and College Projects. This is the final step: preparing your submission entry. The Hallmark Award application alone will determine which chapters, members, advisors, and administrators will be recognized and rewarded on stage during PTK Catalyst…
5 Seconds to Change Your Life
Editor’s Note: This post was written by Mel Robbins and originally appeared on her blog on April 30, 2018. It is reprinted here with her permission. Mel will speak during PTK Catalyst 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Learn more about her. In my speeches, I teach people about a tool that has changed my life. I…
PTK Makes History at Hawaii High School
Phi Theta Kappa recently chartered its first chapter at an Early College high school, bringing opportunities to an underserved population and changing the landscape of what the community previously thought was possible.
Transfer Nation: Episode 1
TransferNation is a podcast made by transfer students, for transfer students. In our first podcast, the full crew of five explain Phi Theta Kappa, outline future podcasts, and give brief introductions of themselves. As International Officers of Phi Theta Kappa, the members set up the future of the one stop pod of the full transfer experience through full transparency of each of their transfer experiences. Join the crew and be a part of the transfer experience.
Why I Give: Michelle Gietl
Few things are better than giving — giving gifts to those you love, giving thanks for what you have, and giving back to the world around you. Why give? Let’s ask donors who contribute to the PTK Foundation. Michelle Gietl wears many hats — chapter advisor, Rocky Mountain-Cascade Regional Coordinator, and Vice Chair of the…
7 Tips for International Officer Candidates
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by Carol Comer, International Vice President for Division 3. As you are all aware, it’s that time again: The application for International Office is now open, and we the DiversiFive 2.0 are looking for successors. Here are seven tips to help you through the process: 1. First…
I AM PTK: Christopher Hunt
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by Christopher Hunt, 2018 International Officer candidate and 2018-19 president of the Omicron Beta Chapter at Mesa Community College in Arizona. If you’ve ever been to a Chinese restaurant in America, you know what comes at the end — the Fortune Cookie. We often make fun of…
MythBusters! Separating College Transfer Facts from Fiction
Editor’s Note: This post was written and submitted by Nancy Lee Sánchez, executive director of Kaplan Educational Foundation. Did you know that 37 percent of all college students transfer at least once before they get a bachelor’s degree? Yet, in spite of all the transfer students that populate college campuses around the country, there are…