The College Buffet: All You Can Eat

October 6, 2025
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By Elijah Bishop, International Vice President of Division I

Starting college can feel like a full-time juggling act. Most of us spend hours keeping up with classes and studying. Some of us add a part-time job, a social life, and—if we’re lucky—a little sleep. That can get you to graduation, but if that’s all you do, you’ll miss out on some of the best parts of the college experience. 

There’s a big difference between just getting by and actually thriving. That’s where Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) comes in. 

PTK isn’t a fraternity or sorority—it’s an international honor society that recognizes and supports community college students. Membership connects you to scholarships, leadership opportunities, and a network that stretches across the country (and even the world). Even after graduation, you can stay involved through alumni groups and events, keeping those connections strong. 

But PTK is just one dish on the menu. Every community college offers a wide variety of clubs and organizations. At my school, the Community College of Baltimore County, we have nearly 40 options, from PTK to the Anime Club, Christian Fellowship, Nepalese Student Association, and even the Gaymer Guild. These groups are where you’ll find friends, mentors, and a sense of belonging. 

Think of it like an all-you-can-eat buffet. Each club or program is another dish you can add to your plate. By the time you graduate, you’ll want to look back and see a plate full of experiences—not just empty credits. 

Of course, balance matters. If you pile too much on your plate, it can all come crashing down. The key is choosing the opportunities that fit you best. Find a community that makes you feel welcomed, and spend your time on people and activities that make your education more meaningful. 

When you do, graduation won’t just be about getting your degree. It will be about all the ways you grew, the friendships you built, and the doors you opened along the way. 

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