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CCCC's Phi Theta Kappa chapter achieves Five Star Level

06.13.2013ClubsCollege & CommunityCollege GeneralStudents/Graduates

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CCCC's Phi Theta Kappa chapter achieves Five Star Level

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Student officers and advisors of Central Carolina Community College's chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society (left) President Jonathan Stubbs, of Chatham County, and (starting third from left) Recording Secretary Zachary White, of Harnett County, Treasurer Kimberly Guin, of Lee County, Vice President Seth Tom, of Chatham County, and advisors Mark Hall and Mike Neal, display the Five Star Level Award plaque presented to them at the PTK's regional conference. Pictured with them is a Phi Theta Kappa Carolinas Region officer (second from left). Five Star is the highest level in the society's Chapter Development Plan, requiring the chapter members to meet high standards for chapter activity and college and community service. Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for two-year colleges and the largest honor society in American higher education. CCCC's chapter currently has 225 members. For more information about PTK's Beta Sigma Phi Chapter, visit www.cccc.edu and click on the A-Z index for Phi Theta Kappa, or contact Mark Hall, mhall@cccc.edu or 919-781-7422, or Mike Neal, mneal@cccc.edu or 919-718-7337.

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