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Is Phi Theta Kappa?
Phi
Theta Kappa
is the International Honor Society for Junior College Students. A student
must meet certain guidelines based on their GPA. All students selected
must have at least a 3.5 GPA with only A's and B's as acceptable grades.
The students are selected and then they take the initiative to pay
National and Regional Dues to join and become a part of this great
organization. There are a number of benefits, with Scholarship money
being at the very top. Scholarship money is available to University's
in our State for students transferring and being a member of this organization.
In our State the following colleges award transfer scholarships in
varying amounts from $600 per
year to $4000 per
year: OSU, OU, OCU, Southeastern, East Central, St. Gregory's and TU.
Don't miss out on a
great opportunity. Contact the PTK and join today!
For
more information about
PTK view the video below.
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Theta Kappa Seal and Golden Key
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