PJC Honor Society Inducts Students

From left to right, Shelby Bales, Amanda Gunnels, Anna Jones, Jessica Martinez, Catherine Knotek, Karla Martinez, Chaliyah Moore, Daniel Riera, Hanna VanVleet, Brianne Roland, Sarah Williams, Jessica Worth, Leadership Vice President Rebecca Graham and PJC Chapter President Joel Mutchler.

From left to right, Shelby Bales, Amanda Gunnels, Anna Jones, Jessica Martinez, Catherine Knotek, Karla Martinez, Chaliyah Moore, Daniel Riera, Hanna VanVleet, Brianne Roland, Sarah Williams, Jessica Worth, Leadership Vice President Rebecca Graham and PJC Chapter President Joel Mutchler.

The Beta Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the two-year college honor society at Paris Junior College, recently held induction ceremonies for twelve students at the Paris Junior College-Sulphur Springs Center.

To be eligible for membership into Phi Theta Kappa, students must be enrolled in a regionally accredited institution offering an associate degree program and have a grade point average of 3.5.

PTK offers $37 million in transfer scholarships to more than 700 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and online. Members are also eligible to apply for scholarships and award programs to assist them with costs of attending two-year schools.

Students who are in PTK also have opportunities to develop qualities of scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and service.

Parents, grandparents and friends of the twelve inductees at the PJC-Sulphur Springs campus attended the induction ceremony.

PTK inductees from Sulphur Springs include Shelby Bales, Gillan Boyer, Marcy Fisher, Kara Garner, Taylor Harden, Anna Jones, Catherine Knotek, Jessica Martinez, Karla Martinez, Nazareth Olguin Resendiz, Daniel Riera, Brianne Roland, Emely Sosa, Hannah Van Vleet, Jessica Worth, and Chaliyah Moore.

Author: Staff Reporter

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