UACCM Phi Theta Kappa Chapter Receives Four-Star Designation
The
University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton’s Beta Eta Sigma chapter
of Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society of community and junior
colleges, was recently designated a four-star chapter by the organization’s
international office.
“This is
the first time in our chapter’s history to reach this designation,” Mathew
Herrman, a Phi Theta Kappa advisor at UACCM, said. “Over the past three years,
we have attained and maintained a three-star status thanks to our research
projects. Prior to 2015, we were unable to move past a one-star level, but with
a restructuring of the program, we have moved up the ladder quickly.”
Herrman
said that one way the chapter was able to maintain a four-star rating is the
upcoming Regional Honors Institute, a leadership training conference being held
at National Park College in Hot Springs next month. The chapter currently has
six students, including four officers and two members, planning to attend.
“Our goal
this year is to complete our five-star rating by nominating the chapter, our
projects, and individuals in the organization for regional and national awards
in late November and December, which is our only remaining requirement,” he
said. “We are one of four chapters in the Oklahoma-Arkansas Region who have set
the goal of a five-star status for the 2018-2019 school year. Our nearest
sister chapter, National Park College, has been keeping that standard of five
stars for several years, thanks to their chapter advising team and student
leaders. We have been taking a lot of cues from them on how to be more
successful.”
The
mission statement of Phi Theta Kappa is “to recognize academic achievement of
college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and
leaders.” To become a member, students must have completed at least 12 hours of
coursework that may be applied to an associate degree while maintaining at
least a 3.5 GPA.
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