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Co-Lin PTK Enhance Members Announced
ENHANCED MEMBERS – Over 35 Copiah-Lincoln Community students were recently recognized as enhanced members for the Eta Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. Phi Theta Kappa is designed around four hallmarks: Scholarship, Leadership, Fellowship, and Service. To be invited into the organization, a student must be a scholar and earn at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average with a minimum of 12 hours. Once in Phi Theta Kappa, some choose to run for office where they have an opportunity to develop and expand leadership skills. Many members have experienced this as well as involvement through a variety of projects. Phi Theta Kappa projects are those focused on the four hallmarks that help families, friends, the community, and the cause. Members that embrace this mission usually make it a priority to become an enhanced member. To become an enhanced member you must receive 50 points per semester since inducted. For the traditional PTK student this would be 150 points. Points are earned through participation in the variety of activities.
Honor cords are worn during the College’s graduation ceremony.
Enhanced members are first row from left, Crystal Morgan of Wesson, Adrienne Wallace and Lauren Wallace, both of Bogue Chitto; Rashana Stewart of Brookhaven; second row from left, Amber Anne Bergeron of Sontag, Samuel Lambert of Monticello, Dennis Epps of Wesson, Savannah Johnston and Kamry Creel, both of McComb, Kelsa Powell of Jayess, Marissa Westrope of Wesson, Kaylee Turnage of Crystal Springs; third row from left, Jordan Lumpkins of New Orleans, Louisiana; Cullen Greer of Wesson, Kenneth Mason Boone of Hazlehurst, Sarah Claire Armstrong of Gallman, Kaitlyn Rhoads of Brookhaven, Regan Neely of Braxton, Dannah Berry of Brookhaven, Quentin Munn of Wesson, and William Ryan Kimble of Brookhaven. Not pictured are Chiedozie Anazia of McComb, Caroleah Brister and Matthew Greer, both of Bogue Chitto; Josh Britt, Brandon Nettles, and Alex Smith, all of Wesson; James Dennis of Crystal Springs, Caitlin Lofton and Dwain Perkins, both of Natchez; Jaykumar Patel of Hazlehurst, Taylor Smith of Copiah County, Zach Smith of Brookhaven, Hannah Stuckey of Vicksburg, Patrick Cade Turner of Silver Creek, and Nathaniel Walker of Mt. Olive.