Twenty-five students will be welcomed into Beta Theta Rho, Randolph Community College’s Five-Star Phi Theta Kappa chapter, during the spring induction ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 5, in the R. Alton Cox Learning Resources Center auditorium. Dr. Robert Shackleford Jr., RCC president, will be the guest speaker. A reception will be held following the ceremony.
Phi Theta Kappa is the only internationally acclaimed honor society serving two-year institutions that offer associate degree programs. The organization serves to nurture its members and associates by sponsoring meetings that educate, stimulate and enrich. It affords international recognition to students of distinguished achievement and provides a vehicle that reflects the academic integrity of the associate degree program. The Five Star status for PTK chapters recognizes progress in the attainment of goals set by the chapter. These chapters have met a higher standard of quality programming.
In order to become a member of PTK, a student must have completed 12 hours of credit, have declared a major, carry a full-time course load, and maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
The 2008 Beta Theta Rho Officers are Katie Jameson, president, Jennifer Schober, vice president, Charleen Holt, secretary, and Forrest Glaspey, treasurer. RCC’s PTK advisors are Carol Savchak, coordinator of social/behavioral sciences and sociology instructor, and Waymon Martin, business administration instructor.
New PTK members to be inducted Saturday include the following:
Archdale: Kerri Taylor.
Asheboro: Jessica Branson, Billy Burns, Ann Clark, Amanda Darnell, Alicia Dixon, Terrie Glover, Andrew Hann, Jerald Hann, Hannah Henley, Aimee Lopez-Izquierdo, Deborah Murray, DeAnn Ramirez, Andrew Snipes.
Denton: Clint Hill, Andrea Testerman.
Greensboro: Darrell Nicholson.
High Point: Lewtisha Barney.
Liberty: Brandon Staley.
Randleman: Teresa Burr, Scott Grobe, Jessica Wall.
Seagrove: Stacey Winston.
Sophia: Leslie Brown, Richelle Somero.