Phi Theta Kappa - Honor Society

Alpha Beta Omega Chapter

Lord Fairfax Community College
Middletown, VA

Virginia Region
The Virginia Region has 49 chapters and the Virginia Region Alumni Association in the states of Virginia and West Virginia. The Virginia Region was the recipient of a Regional Milestone Award at the 2007 International Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Alpha Beta Omega Chapter reported 90 members this year. This chapter reported 73 members last calendar year.

Charter Date: 05/07/1976

Bylaws Accepted: 10/23/1995


Contacts

Contact Advisor:
James Brumbaugh

173 Skirmisher Lane
Middletown, VA 22645
(540) 868-7204

Advisor:
Brent Kendrick

Chapter President:
Jessica Crosen

Chapter Officers:
Sarai Duke, Vice President of Communications
Brittany Green, Vice President of Fundraising
Shanna Kuhlman, Vice President of Marketing
Stephannie Turner, Vice President of Honors

Chapter Administrator:
George Edwards

Regional Coordinator:
Michael Brown

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Achievements

Hallmark Awards honor individual, chapter and region accomplishments in the disciplines of the Society's four Hallmarks: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Fellowship. Alpha Beta Omega Chapter participated in 2009.

Chapter Award

Top 100 Chapter in 2008

Individual Award

Michael Richardson in 2008


The Five Star Chapter Development Program

The Five Star Chapter Development Program was designed to provide every chapter a step-by-step guide to optimizing the benefits and programs offered by Phi Theta Kappa.

Your chapter's last five star participation is in 2009.


Your Regional Awards - Each of Phi Theta Kappa's 29 Regions sponsors an annual awards program, honoring outstanding chapters, members and advisors within the region.

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Scholarships

All-USA Academic Teams for Community Colleges recognize scholarly achievements and leadership accomplishments of students enrolled in community, technical and junior colleges.

2009 Chapter Team Nominees
Liesle Biggs
Tracy Grzelakowski

New Century ScholarsThe Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, the American Association of Community Colleges and Phi Theta Kappa are pleased to announce New Century Scholars, an additional scholarship and national recognition opportunity available only to students nominated to the All-USA Academic Team. The highest scoring All-USA applicant from each of the 50 states will be named a New Century Scholar. Each New Century Scholar will receive a $2,000 scholarship.

Guistwhite Scholar ProgramGuistwhite Scholar Program, a merit-based program, enhances Phi Theta Kappa members' attainment of baccalaureate degrees and serves to recognize the scholarly achievements of Phi Theta Kappa members.

Leaders of PromiseLeaders of Promise provides new Phi Theta Kappa members with financial resources to help defray educational expenses while enrolled in a two-year college in order to develop leadership potential through participation in Society programs.
2009 Leaders of Promise Scholarship Recipient
Robin Martin

All State Academic Teams are co-sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, two-year college presidents, and community college state associations. Students nominated to the All-USA Academic Team are automatically named to the All-State Academic Team. Ranking on the All-State team is determined by the student score in the national competition.
2009 Chapter Team Members
Tracy Grzelakowski, Team 1
Liesle Biggs, Team 2

The Pinnacle AwardThe Pinnacle Award is a membership enhancement program that rewards both chapters and regions with scholarship stipends, in recognition of their success in recruitment of new members.

Your chapter won a Pinnacle Scholarship Award last year.
Your chapter has enrolled in the Program this year and must report 112 members.
Your chapter has already reported 90 members to date.


Local Scholarships are available for you at these institutions in your state:

Averett University
Bridgewater College
DeVry University
George Mason University
Hollins University
Liberty University
Longwood University
Mary Baldwin College
Marymount University
Radford University
Randolph College
Regent University
Sweet Briar College
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Intermont College
Virginia Wesleyan College

For more detailed information on these scholarship opportunities, visit the eScholarship Directory.

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Programs

Project Grad uation - Feed a Body. Feed a Mind. Project Graduation encourages graduating students and their invited guests to bring children's books and non-perishable food items to their commencement ceremonies.

No participation reported.


The Community College Readership Program The Community College Readership Program will provide newspapers to colleges and their students. By participating in the Readership Program, Phi Theta Kappa chapters can provide a healthy supplement to the education of community college students.

No participation reported.


Keep America Beautiful Keep America Beautiful is collaborating with Phi Theta Kappa for the International Service Program, Operation Green: Improving Our Communities. The program focuses on Awareness, Recycling, Beautification and Clean Communities.

Alpha Beta Omega Chapter's Areas of Focus for Operation Green
Education
Recycling
Beautification
Clean Community
Alpha Beta Omega Chapter is participating in the International Service Program.


Gold, Gods, and Glory: The Global Dynamics of Power The Honors Study Topic, Gold, Gods, and Glory: The Global Dynamics of Power, brings important, current issues to the fore and encourages Phi Theta Kappa members to examine how these issues affect their lives. Participation reported is based on a chapter's subscription to the Honors Satellite Seminar Series or attendance at the International Honors Institute.

Alpha Beta Omega Chapter attended Honors Institute this year.
Alpha Beta Omega Chapter participated in Satellite Seminars this year.


Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Programs seeks to build and equip the next generation of our nation's leaders at the grassroots level.

Local Certified Faculty of Leadership Development Programs
James Brumbaugh, Lord Fairfax Community College
Elaine Cassel, Lord Fairfax Community College
Susan Collins, Lord Fairfax Community College
Brent Kendrick, Lord Fairfax Community College
Local Colleges that have participated in the Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Studies Certification Seminars
Blue Ridge Community College
Central Virginia Community College
Danville Community College
Eastern Shore Community College
Lord Fairfax Community College
Mountain Empire Community College
Paul D. Camp Community College
Richard Bland College
Southside Virginia Community College
Southwest Virginia Community College
Tidewater Community College
Wytheville Community College

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Last updated on 19 NOV 2009 at 21:46:43.