26 accepted into Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

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Twenty-six North Central Missouri College students have accepted membership into the Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society.

Twenty-two of those students were inducted into the society during a ceremony on the campus in Trenton Wednesday, October 18.

Eligible students must be enrolled in an accredited institution offering an associate degree, complete at least 12 credit hours, have a grade point average of at least 3.5, receive an invitation to join, and adhere to the moral standards of the society.

Phi Theta Kappa is the world’s largest honor society for two-year college students.

 

22 Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
22 Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa

Members inducted today include:  Brenda Bearpaw-Mead, Blue Springs, MO; Kyle Blanchard, Lucerne, MO; Jonathan Burnfin, Trenton, MO; Ashton Brockman, Brookfield, MO; Karli Crawford, Trenton, MO; Adrian Dodson, Novinger, MO;  Logan Easum, Cainsville, MO; Sarah Fountain, Gilman City, MO; Miranda Hurst, Oregon, MO; Mikhlyn Johnson, Saint Joseph, MO; Nicole Kost, Mercer, MO; Loureshca Liversage, Kearney, MO; Whitley Richman, Trenton, MO; Emily Sample, Mercer, MO; Trish Shaffer, Hamilton, MO; Andrew Smith, Chillicothe, MO; Ashlyn Stout, Unionville, MO; Taylor Swalley, Gallatin, MO; Avery Webb, Humphreys, MO; Brandy Wilson, Trenton, MO; Ralee Wilson, Trenton, MO; and Lindsay Wyatt, Mercer, MO.

NCMC Phi Theta Kappa advisors are Maryellen Harman, NCMC History Instructor, and Megan Pester, NCMC Director of Advising and Retention.


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