Phi Theta Kappa Members Receive 2007 National Dean's List Scholarships
A total of 51 Phi Theta Kappa members have received 2007 National Dean's
List scholarships of $250 each.
The National
Dean's List is an annual compilation of honor students in two-year
and four-year degree programs. Phi Theta Kappa members are automatically
nominated for inclusion. Scholarship recipients are chosen by random
search from members who return the National Dean's List biographical forms.
"Phi
Theta Kappa is committed to developing partnerships to enhance the benefits
available to our members," said Executive Director Rod Risley. "Our association
with the National Dean's List allows members to be automatically nominated
for inclusion in this prestigious publication at no obligation. In addition,
each year the National Dean's List awards more than $12,000 to our members
through their scholarship program. We extend congratulations to this
year's recipients and encourage all new members to respond to the National
Dean's List mailing."
New inductees of Phi Theta Kappa receive
National Dean's List biographical forms during the first year of their
membership.
The 2007 National Dean's List Scholarship recipients
are:
Sulhay Abernathy
North Carolina
McDowell
Technical Community College
Zareth Acosta
Maryland
Montgomery
College
Edita Andreis
Virginia
Northern Virginia
Community College
Galina Armad
Washington
Clark
College
Cristin Barron
Nevada
College of Southern
Nevada
Annette Batich
West Virginia
West Virginia
Northern Community College
Jean Beach
Nebraska
Western
Iowa Tech Community College
Corey Blake
Connecticut
Manchester
Community College
Maria Cardona
New Jersey
Essex
County College
Erika Carew
Texas
Eastfield College
Myra Cellar
Wyoming
Casper College
Vanessa
Codio
Massachusetts
Bristol Community College
David
Cole
Mississippi
Northeast Mississippi Community College
Tiffany
Cooper
Kentucky
Somerset Community College
Victoria
Duncan
Alabama
Calhoun Community College
Amber
Hall
Alaska
Kenai Peninsula College
Lisa Hall
Utah
Central
Wyoming College
Kristy Henes
North Dakota
Minnesota
State Community and Technical College
Lorien Johnson
Montana
Flathead
Valley Community College
Marcia Kaus
Kansas
Colby
Community College
Donald Ledoux
Louisiana
Bossier
Parish Community College
Kori Longanecker
Minnesota
Central
Lakes College
Joseph Manhardt
Maine
Southern Maine
Community College
Joseph Marcoux
South Carolina
Greenville
Technical College
Naomi Matsui
California
San
Diego Mesa Community College
Rachel Mettler
Hawaii
Leeward
Community College
Jeanne Money
Indiana
Ivy Tech
Community College of Indiana
Kelly Moran
Michigan
Schoolcraft
College
Kenton Morrow
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
University
Daphne Page
Tennessee
Nashville State
Community College
Kimberly Pitts
Guam
Guam Community
College
Melissa Polak
Illinois
Moraine Valley
Community College
Nicole Rainville
Rhode Island
Community
College of Rhode Island
Destry Randles
Idaho
North
Idaho College
Phillip Ransom
New Mexico
Central
New Mexico Community College
Jonathan Ringdahl
Wisconsin
Western
Technical College
Leonardo Rodriguez
Florida
Broward
Community College
Christine Rook
New Hampshire
New
Hampshire Community Technical College
Cam Saki
Oregon
Portland
Community College
Josiah Sherman
Vermont
New England
Institute of Technology
Heather Simmers
Delaware
Delaware
Technical and Community College
Pamela Spencer
Arkansas
Pulaski
Technical College
Jenna Spurlin
Iowa
Iowa Central
Community College
Jakarta Steele
Ohio
Cuyahoga
Community College
Tomas Taujanskas
Missouri
St.
Louis Community College
Shelly Thomas
Arizona
Rio
Salado College
Safia Uddin
Georgia
Georgia Perimeter
College
Willow Wilson
Pennsylvania
Montgomery
County Community College
Laura Witte
Colorado
Arapahoe
Community College
Teresa Wyman
South Dakota
Kilian
Community College
Scott Zukowski
New York
Nassau
Community College
Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society,
headquartered in Jackson, is the largest honor society in American higher
education with 1,250 chapters on two-year and community college campuses
in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, the Republic of Palau, the
Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia,
the British Virgin Islands, the United Arab Emirates and U.S. territorial
possessions. More than two million students have been inducted since its
founding in 1918, with approximately 100,000 students inducted annually.









