Chattanooga State Phi Theta Kappa Inducts 23

  • Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Phi Theta Kappa is the international academic honor society for two-year colleges. Chattanooga State's PTK chapter, Alpha Beta Mu, recognizes and encourages academic scholarship among Chattanooga State students. Students must be invited to membership in this chapter by having completed at least twelve college-level credit hours and having a cumulative college-level GPA of at least 3.5. Once a member, students are expected to maintain a cumulative college-level GPA of 3.2.

The following students were inducted into PTK during the 2017 spring induction ceremony.

Bledsoe County: Timothy Hawm, Addison Smith 
Bradley County: Courtney Scott
Dade County, Ga: Krista Ragan
Fayette County: Melissa Materia
Hamilton County: Alex Blandon, Christopher Brown, Gerrika Lynn Calloway, Edward L. Chubb, Victoria Foutz, D’Onna Hammond, Dustin Holmes, Kenady Kitchen, Caitlyn Lewis, Diana Lopez, Emily Mayers, Garrett McGhee, Andrew Miller, Mckayla Sherrill, Julia Smith, Austin Wilkerson 
Polk County: Makenzie Goodness 
Sequatchie County: Alex Harris

For more information about PTK at Chattanooga State, contact Rachael Falu at Rachael.falu@chattanoogastate.edu or visit PTK’s website www.ptk.org or more details about the international organization.

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