Midland, Texas: Midland College hosted the annual Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society induction ceremony
on March 25 at the Allison Fine Arts Building, Wagner & Brown Auditorium.
"Midland College was pleased to welcome 49 students into membership of the Alpha Beta
Phi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at its induction ceremony," said Dr. Terry Gilmour,
Advisor and Division 1 Coordinator for Phi Theta Kappa. "These are some of the highest
achieving students on our campus and they represent the hallmarks of Phi Theta Kappa
– scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship."
Phi Theta Kappa is the oldest, most prestigious honor society for community college
students. Students must have completed 12 college hours and have a minimum 3.5 GPA
in order to receive an invitation to join.
The following students were honored during the recent induction ceremony:
Eliel Abascal Yousif Al Jumaili Daritzy Andrade Ava Aston Kaylee Bouten Angelo Candelaria Audrey Daye Elvis Dominic Kenneth Evans Ilayna Franco Katrina Fuller Dayani Hernandez Gallegos Elisette Hinojos Garcia Maria Guiomar Garcia Isaiah Gomez Aubrey Gonzales Dilan Gutierrez Katelyn Herren Emily Hinshaw Nadia Holguin-Morales Aliyah Jerry Ahmed Khan Alisha Lee Eriana Loya Audrey Licon Emma Mandisodza Heather Mariaca Caleb Maurer Angel Medina Bella Medina Magaly Ortiz Alexis Padilla Stevan Parker Felisha Patton Ian Phan Kaylee Ramirez Nemiah Ramirez Brieana Aloha Richards Rebecca Robertson Francisco Rodriguez Jaime Rodriguez Marco Salgado Guneet Sehgal Sumi Schwarz Mary-Jane Stacey Octavio Tarango Jayden Villafranco Shania West Annalea Whitaker
The Midland College chapter is one of 97 chapters in Texas and has been recognized
as a 5-Star chapter over the past six years.
About Phi Theta Kappa
Founded in 1918, Phi Theta Kappa is a selective, international honor society that
recognizes academic achievement of two-year college students and provides opportunities
for them to grow as scholars and leaders.
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