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NECC Inducts 33 Students into National Honor Society

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NECC Inducts 33 Students into Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

NECC Inducts 33 Students into Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society

Thirty-three Northern Essex Community College students were inducted into the college’s chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, an international honor society for two-year college students.

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, lively fellowship for scholars, and stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. Members also have access to $37 million in scholarships, available only to PTK members.

In order to be recommended for the honor society, students must be enrolled in a regionally accredited institution offering an associate degree program, have completed at least twelve hours of coursework towards a degree, have a grade point average of 3.5, and adhere to the moral standards of the society.

This is the Fifth Annual Induction ceremony of the Beta Sigma Lambda chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at NECC. The faculty advisors are Professor Andrew Morse and Kathleen Phaneuf.
Students who were inducted into the society are:
Massachusetts
Amesbury
Kelsey Terry

Andover
Wilma Cavallaro
Kimberly Croteau
Georgetown
Cathie Southwick

Groveland
Donna Badger
Chanell Santos

Haverhill
Michael Auger
Jeffrey Contonio
Jason DeCosta
Victoria Pham
Marie Phillips
Humberto Zelic

Lawrence
Omar Anagam
Morelys Francisco
Jims Mezidor
Lizmarie Peralta
Leticia Rosario

Methuen
Cory Aleci
Tarlisha Casimir-Morris
Christopher Guard
Hassan Hounane
Patricia Lyon

Middleton
Carrie Richardson

Newburyport
Rachael Webster

North Andover
Costanza Bernales
Daniella Bernales
Cheryl Davis
Jack Willwerth

New Hampshire
Derry
Gregory Intonti

Hampstead
Amanda Van Guilder

Kingston
Brandon Fitton

Salem
Michelle D’India

Sandown
Lindsay Elias