Phi Theta Kappa
What is Phi Theta Kappa?
Phi Theta Kappa, founded in 1918, is recognized as the official honor society for two-year colleges by the American Association of Community Colleges.
Among the Society's distinguished alumni are the late Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick,
astronaut Fred Haise, and journalist Jim Lehrer.
Why do I want to be a member of Phi Theta Kappa?
Membership in Phi Theta Kappa is a permanent recognition of your hard work and
academic
achievement. That is why membership in Phi Theta Kappa is a special honor. Your membership
will be recognized by colleges, universities, and potential employers.
Phi Theta Kappa provides unique opportunities for:
- Leadership development
- Service to others
- Scholarship opportunities
- Fun and fellowship!
How do I become a member of Phi Theta Kappa?
Membership is based on superior academic achievement and is conferred only
by invitation of Psi Kappa Chapter of St. Philip's College.
You must have completed at least twelve semester hours, with a minimum
3.5 grade point average, and must not be enrolled in any remedial courses.
Learn More!
For more information, contact:
- Advisor: Maria Botello
- Location: Norris Technical Building (NTB), room 106E
- Phone: 210-486-2199