Phi Theta Kappa - Honor Society

Faculty Scholars

Who are the Faculty Scholars?

Every year, about twenty chapter advisors and regional coordinators are selected to serve as Faculty Scholars.

See a list of the 2009 Faculty Scholars.

Who is eligible to apply to be a Faculty Scholar?

All Phi Theta Kappa advisors and regional coordinators are eligible to apply, except those who served as Faculty Scholars in BOTH 2008 and 2009. Note: Only advisors who intend to continue to serve as Phi Theta Kappa advisors throughout the full 2010-11 academic year should apply.

How do I apply to be a Faculty Scholar?

Download the 2010 Faculty Scholar Application, a PDF form.

Applications must be received at Phi Theta Kappa Headquarters by Wednesday, November 18, 2009 to be considered.

What is the role of the Faculty Scholars?

The Faculty Scholars serve as seminar leaders during the annual International Honors Institute. In preparation for their role as seminar leaders, the Faculty Scholars attend the Faculty Scholar Conference.

What is the Faculty Scholar Conference?

The purpose of the Faculty Scholar Conference is to prepare the Faculty Scholars for their role as seminar leaders at the summer Honors Institute. Sponsored in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Conference will feature a series of presentations on Phi Theta Kappa's 2010-2012 Honors Study Topic, "The Democratization of Information: Power, Peril, and Promise", from interdisciplinary, humanities-based perspectives.

The Conference will educate the Faculty Scholars about issues of vital importance to the Honors Study Topic and the concept of Honors in Action, and familiarize them with their fellow Faculty Scholars.

The 2010 Faculty Scholar Conference will be held February 3-7, 2010, at the Center for Excellence in Jackson, MS.

What is the International Honors Institute?

The International Honors Institute is a six-day intensive exploration of the Phi Theta Kappa Honors Study Topic. Participants will hear presentations by experts on various aspects of the Honors Study Topic, enjoy field trips related to the Topic, and experience time to discuss and reflect upon what they have learned.

During the Honors Institute, Faculty Scholars are responsible for leading seminar groups of about 18-22 people in discussions of the issues presented throughout the week.

The 2010 International Honors Institute will be held June 14-18, 2010, at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Faculty Scholars will also participate in Phase II of the Faculty Scholar Conference the weekend prior to Honors Institute, June 12-14, 2010.