Heartland students named to Phi Theta Kappa honor society
List includes four Logan County students

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[January 20, 2021]   Phi Theta Kappa has welcomed a new group of Heartland Community College students into the organization’s membership. Forty-five 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 2020 semester.

Efrain Arias, Bloomington

Andrew Babb, Pontiac

Brody Blackwell, Normal

Kylie Blair, Normal



Alyssa Boatman, Atlanta

Grace Bowman, Colfax

Lauren Brown, Goodfield

Ashley Burnett, Chatsworth

Pavel Capovsky, Normal

Michelle Ciulla, Fairbury

Rachael Dickneite

Caitlin Dowdle, Normal

Skye Etnier, Normal

Carly Fisher, Bloomington

Clayton Ford, Atlanta

Gracie Friend, Heyworth

Amanda Gillespie, Normal

Cheyenne Grady, Bloomington

Kamryn Haney, Eurkea

Emma Hansen, Bloomington

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Rachel Harrison, Normal

Camron Hinman, Bloomington

Priscilla Johnson, Lexington

Elise Kane, Bloomington

Emma Kindred, Atlanta

Madison Lane, Normal

Claire Martens, Heyworth

Bradley Martin, Bloomington

Amanda McDonald, Bloomington

Morgan McKinley, Normal

Clayton Miller, Pontiac

James Murphy, Bloomington

Usama Nadeem, Normal

Andrew Olszewski, Lincoln

Alexandra Pennington, Chatsworth

Sara Perkins, Spring Valley

Stacey Sanchez, Normal

Caleb Schieler, Gridley

Savannah Shelton, Bloomington

Shae Simmons, Normal

Elizabeth Stein, Bloomington

Cannon Talley, Normal

Kristy Thilmony, Saunemin

Jacob Walls, Normal

Avery Wilson, 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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