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inducted into honor society
The following Lehigh Carbon Community College students were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges, during an April 7 ceremony in the college's Community Services Center, Schnecksville.
Allentown: Mariam Aisset, Jennyfer Alfaro, Nathan Christie, Michael Colarusso, Megan Domanski, Sarah Fehnel, Jessica Foley, Samantha Getz, Jaclyn Hudak, Michaela Kotaskova, Jacqueline Kraycar, Rita Lilly, Leslie Lukow, Kyle Mitchell, Sharon Mojica-Aviles, Carmita Munoz, George Oduro, Jonathan Quezada, Ross Rhodomoyer, Charie Schantz, Tara Smith, Danyelle Snyder, Shanna Stancil, Joseph Teyim, Alexis Thiel, Kiana Vazquez, Roger Young and Lia Zakarian;
Coplay: Gavin Jones, Rebecca Krangar;
Fogelsville: Jonathan Diehl;
Germansville: Kailyn Bachman;
Laurys Station: Christopher Sottolano;
Orefield: Jennifer Boerner, Scott Brannan, John Feher, Susan Glosan and Pamela Perkins;
Schnecksville: Natalie Bader, Leigh Bromer, Sage Linkhorst, Kim Roman and Debra Sanek;
Slatington: Matthew Prickler, Kristin Wagner-Mann and Kristie Wilk and
Walnutport: Michael Bodamer.
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) is the only nationally-acclaimed honor society serving two-year colleges, which offers associate degree programs.
Membership into Phi Theta Kappa is by invitation only.
To be considered, a student must be enrolled in an associate degree program, have completed at least 12 credit hours of coursework, have established a minimum grade point average of 3.5, have established a record of academic excellence as judged by the faculty, and be of good moral character and possess recognized qualities of citizenship.








