Heartland students named to Phi Theta Kappa honor society
Student from Middletown on the list

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[January 11, 2022] 

Phi Theta Kappa has welcomed a new group of Heartland Community College students into the organization’s membership. Thirty Heartland students have been named to the international two-year college honor society.

Membership to Phi Theta Kappa is offered to students if they have completed at least 12 credit hours with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Students involved in the organization are afforded unique leadership, service, scholarship, and fellowship opportunities.

The following students accepted membership into the Alpha Omega Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Heartland Community College in the Fall 2021 semester.

Sydney Adams - Bloomington

Salma Alsaqri - Bloomington

Elias Benitez Saiz - Normal

Hilary Brown - Merna

Rachael Burk - Bloomington

Heather Farha - Normal

David Hutson - Quincy

Allyson Jamison - Shirley

Luke Keveloh - Normal

Paul Kitterman - Bloomington

Paul Knipmeyer - Heyworth

Amber Lane - McLean

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Ritha Lusamba - Bloomington

Logan Maloy - Normal

Jaiden Mapugay – Bloomington

Thomas Marko, Jr. - Normal

Branda Martin - Bloomington

Donnalyne Mason - Bloomington

Karlie McCubbins - Heyworth

Rachael Melvin - Normal

Madison Mennenga - Pontiac

Katherine Moody - Normal
 


Donatien Mulumba - Normal

Brittany Murray - Normal

Owen Parker - Bloomington

Aidan Ray - Normal

Owen Ritter - Bloomington

Parker Scheuermann - Towanda

Whitney Siltman - Middletown

Jaycee Steffen - Bloomington

More information on Phi Theta Kappa can be found at: www.ptk.org

[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College]
 

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