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Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society Inducts New Members

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CHESTER and MIDLOTHIAN, Va. – John Tyler Community College proudly welcomed more than 100 new members to the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society during an induction ceremony at the College’s Chester Campus on April 3, 2015. Phi Theta Kappa recognizes the academic achievements of community and junior college students. The organization’s hallmarks are service, leadership, fellowship and scholarship. To be eligible for membership in John Tyler Community College’s Phi Theta Kappa chapters, students with 24-45 credit hours need to have a minimum GPA of 3.75, while those with more than 45 credit hours must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. 

John Tyler Community College’s two Phi Theta Kappa chapters, Tau Rho and Beta Omicron Omicron, inducted the following new members (zip codes appear in parentheses):

Tau Rho Chapter
Kirsten Alexander (23803)
Hayley Bach (23834)
Ema Battle (23237)
Courtney Baugh (23231)
Danielle Bowser (23875)
Aaron Brown (24503)
Justin Carawan (23114)
Samantha Daniel (23842)
Kim Margaret Erner (23834)
Lori Gentry (23836)
Juana Gutierrez (23831)
Joseph Guy (23831)
Dakota Hale (23860)
Brenda Hayes (23836)
Amaya Hendrick (23831)
Jeffrey Hobbs (23838)
Kristen Hopper (23237)
Adam Jarrell (23832)
Je’Mira Johnson (23831)
Sheri Jones (23860)
Bradley Kennedy (23831)
Page Kennedy (23836)
Evan Kirby (23831)
Dwight Knox (23834)
Amy Lanham (23834)
Kirstie Long (23831)
Anike McKoy (23832)
Stevie Murray (23234)
Amber Newton (23881)
Tiffany Nichols (23834)
Brenda Perales (23834)
Kelli Powell (23237)
Kenneth Pritchett (23805)
Casey Rapalee (23140)
Leigh-Anna Reents (23831)
Branson Rose (23831)
Derek Schubert (23831)
Dinean Smith (23803)
Eric Smith (23831)
Darlene Stevens (23805)
Lance Williams (23860)
William Wyatt (23831)
Jeffrey Wyman (23237)
 

Beta Omicron Omicron Chapter
Thomas Adams (23139)
Justin Alexander (23139)
Hannah Alvarez (23238)
Charis Armstrong (23235)
Jason Bachert (23235)
Amanda Bareford (23235)
Lauren Barlow (23112)
Courtney Britt (23831)
Tiffany Brogdon (23922)
Holly Brown (23112)
Ann Carmody (23225)
Jonathan Cho (23235)
John Clark (23838)
Debra Cochrane (23236)
Caleb Dalton (23236)
Rosalie Down (23832)
Katharine Edwards (23235)
Kara Elder (23832)
Camila Espitia Navas (23234)
Patrice Fleshman (23831)
Silvia Garcia Murcia (23113)
Elizabeth Gray (23236)
Enoch Heath (23112)
Karen Holley (23114)
William Hudgins (23114)
Daphne Jansen Kingery (23838)
Brandon Johnson (23832)
James Johnson (23234)
Katie Jones (23831)
Elyse Kamibayashi (23235)
Chelsea Lawson (23112)
Jaymi Like (23111)
Brianna Lipes (23139)
Anna Love (23112)
Danielle Martinez (23112)
Lida Maurin (23112)
Jennifer McGee (23139)
Kylie McLaughlin (23112)
Amy McVaugh (23139)
Jesse Medlin (23234)
Anais Minnick (23113)
Frederick Morton (23231)
Madison Munson (23112)
Nancy Myers (23832)
Cheyenne Neblett (23114)
Ashley Nowlin (23237)
Seng Nsang (23112)
William Owen (23236)
Christian Pinkleton (23112)
Ashley Reed (23112)
Melvin Reed (23112)
Joshua Rimmer (23112)
Alexandria Ritchie (23236)
Nathan Robinson (23002)
Josephine Sagini (23832)
Daniel Seabaugh (23114)
Courtney Stephens (23114)
Lydia Sui Ni Kim (23112)
Paul Teresi (23838)
Samantha Travers (23832)
Michael Traynor (23112)
Alexandra Trinkle (23832)
Kristen Tully (23113)
Sophia Vilar (23235)
Ashley Watson (23040)
Lyndsay Welch (23139)
 

Photographs taken at the ceremony may be found on the College’s Flickr account at www.flickr.com/photos/johntylercc/sets/72157651385461418.

John Tyler Community College is the fifth largest of the 23 community colleges in Virginia. With campuses in Chester and Midlothian and off-campus classrooms throughout the area, John Tyler offers quality and economical opportunities for students who want to earn a degree or certificate, transfer to a four-year college or university, train for the workforce, or switch careers. The College, which served nearly 14,000 students during the 2013-14 academic year, offers 18 associate degrees, seven certificates, and 36 career studies certificates. The institution also serves more than 13,000 non-credit trainees and over 1,000 companies and government agencies annually through the Community College Workforce Alliance.


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