
FVCC Welcomes New Phi Theta Kappa Members
Forty Flathead Valley Community College (FVCC) students were recently inducted into the Alpha Iota Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, an international honors society. Phi Theta Kappa applicants must have earned at least 12 college credits with a minimum grade point average of 3.4 in order to be considered for membership.
The following FVCC students are the newest inductees to the chapter:
From Anaconda: Cassandra Punohu
From Big Arm: Angela Veach
From Bigfork: Luke Comstock, Ezra Llewellyn, Fletcher North
From Columbia Falls: Dalton Halden, Katrina Ruggles, Stephanie Shomperlen
From Fortine: Noah McDuffie
From Kalispell: Jake Barstow, Kailen Bell, Audrey Carroll, Rachel Cloninger, Heather Cox, Mikayla Eager, Larissa Fischer, Shantel Gould, Chase Hanson, Nathan Hartford, Victoria Hornberger, Tyson Hunter, Kendra Jeschke, Mattie Mazur, Bailey McCarvel, Angela-Kay Parker, Christian Perbil, Caroline Pimentel, Johan Rosales, Jhalen Salazar, Nathan Strash, Anica Wagner, Steven Widener, Whitney Zimmerman
From Lakeside: Shannon Cushing
From Lonepine: Rachel Ek
From Manhattan: Forrest Rubright
From Marion: Jesse DeLaughder
From Proctor: Joshua Vun Kannon
From Whitefish: Kevin Kaa, Taylor Reilly
The purpose of the Alpha Iota Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at FVCC is the promotion of scholarship, the development of leadership and service and the cultivation of fellowship among qualified students.
For more information, contact Wendy Jeschke at 756-3908 or at wjeschke@fvcc.edu.