
Phi Theta Kappa Induction 2025
Public Information Office
2/25/2025
The Iowa Central Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society held its annual induction ceremony on Thursday evening, February 13, at 7:00 p.m.
A total of 31 new members were inducted into Iowa Central’s Lambda Kappa chapter, recognizing their academic excellence and commitment to the four hallmarks of PTK: Service, Fellowship, Scholarship, and Leadership.
To be eligible for PTK, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level coursework and maintain a GPA of 3.50 or higher.
“Phi Theta Kappa is not just about academic achievement; it’s also about giving back to the community,” said chapter adviser Samantha McClain.
In addition to service opportunities, PTK members have access to leadership development programs, conferences, and scholarships for four-year institutions. They may also attend the international convention, where they can connect with fellow scholars from across the country.
Newly inducted members of the Iowa Central Chapter include:
Fithawi |
Andemichael |
Sidney |
Bieret |
Keegan |
Bradford |
Shaylee |
Brown |
Reagan |
Carney |
Estelle |
Cashatt |
Maggie |
Elsbecker |
Olivia |
Gallentine |
Hanna |
Hicks |
Brookelyn |
Johnson |
Kristen |
Jones |
Kamden |
Kinne |
James |
Logan |
Michelle |
Lundberg |
Kilee |
Miller |
Mariano |
Orsini |
Brooklyn |
Osborn |
Kyle |
Owens |
Miranda |
Pohlman |
Brody |
Poppen |
Luke |
Royster |
Korina |
Sears |
Grant |
Smith |
Jacie |
Sturm |
Tanner |
Tesch |
Taylor |
Thompson |
Ethan |
Walker |
Ethan |
Wesselmann |
Charlye |
Willis |
Amy |
Wright |
Natalie |
Zimlich |
Congratulations to our newest members of the Iowa Central Community College chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society! These students were celebrated for their accomplishments in and out of the classroom, representing what it means to be a Triton!


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