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Cossatot Community College |
Honor Society Inductees Announced
17 November 2004
DE QUEEN – Robbie McKelvy, a member of Cossatot Community College’s Mathematics faculty and advisor to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, announced the induction of this fall’s Phi Theta Kappa students. The induction was held November 9th at the College’s Technology Center on its De Queen campus. Graduating members will also be recognized at the College’s Commencement Exercises, to be held beginning at 2PM, Saturday, December 11th at the Nashville Elementary School Auditorium.
The fall 2004 inductees are:
Ashdown: Venita Smith.
De Queen: Erick Angeles, Brenda Bahena, Shawn Bryan, Iliana Deanda, Erika Hernandez, Erica Morphew, James Tornabene, Leslie Worley.
Dierks: Stacy Barnes.
Foreman: Amanda Anderson, Shauna Talley.
Gillham: Jamie Blackwell.
Grannis: Sarah Bard.
Hatfield: Cynthia Huff.
Horatio: Shannon Hardaway, Jackie Walters.
Mena: Gary Ward, Jeff Shreve.
Nashville: Sheila Brock, Jeana Phillips.
Wickes: Cynthia Oglesby.
Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society for two-year colleges, with more than 200 chapters across the United States. The four areas in which students are evaluated for membership are scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and service. Students must also have at least a 3.5 grade point average, and at least 12 hours of college level credit.
Cossatot Community College offers both technical certification and Associate’s degrees in a wide range of fields on its campus at De Queen, at extension sites at Nashville and Ashdown, and at cccua.edu. It has an enrollment of more than 1,100 students, and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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