Established in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (PTK) serves to recognize and encourage academic achievement of two-year college students. The organization provides opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming.
The Alpha Beta Mu chapter of PTK at Chattanooga State held its fall induction ceremony for its newest members. Membership is based on superior academic achievement and is conferred only by invitation. Students must have completed 12 college-level credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5.
The following students were recently inducted into the society: Skyler Dean Allred, Stephen Hunter Arnold, Alicia Ruth Arthur, Amy Bockmon, Virginia Elizabeth Brooks, Mary Kathryn Button, Barry Steven Buttram, Elizabeth Ann Carlisle Rowe, Erin Marie Cody, Almanuel Daniel Everett Douglas, Megan Nicole Fannin, Ashlyn Ferguson, Jessica Leigh Fine, Kaitlyn Michelle Fox, Mary Elizabeth Gaither, Nathan Stuart Goza, Samantha Jo Hale, Sarah Grace Hall, James N. Helferich, Brenna Leigh Howell, Seth Wallace Jones, Madeleine Isabella Audrey King, Aimee Kay Lippard, Damon Robert Miller, Kaleb Michael Pollock, Johaina Poonawalla, Robert Andrew Sabin, James Warner Sharp, Michael Andrew Stone, Ian Warren, and Jalisa Womble.
Rachael Falu, Assistant Professor of English, serves as advisor to the Alpha Beta Mu chapter. For more information about Phi Theta Kappa at Chattanooga State, visit https://www.chattanoogastate.edu/academics/honors/phi-theta-kappa.