Published June 09. 2016 12:00AM
LCCC
The following Lehigh Carbon Community College students were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa, the national honor society for two-year colleges, during a recent ceremony in the college’s Lisa Scheller-Wayne Woodman Community Services Center, Schnecksville.
Allentown: Gabriel Arevalo, Christine Cillo, Alfred Commerato, Mercedes Conway, Dawn Dengler, Lauren Flax, Andrea Griffin, Alexander Haro, Abigail Horning, Meghan Isaacs, Tranell Johnson-Suarez, Jenna Keet, Paul Leiby, Catherine Mancino, Jeff Mandrell, Leonard Martin, Matthew McKenna, Kayla Miller, Heidi Moninghoff, Maria Montalvo, Bao Nguyen, Rosemarie Rogers, Susan Schmidt, Ashley Steinmetz, Iulia Tibrea and Makayla Waterman;
Breinigsville: Jennifer Mohr;
Fogelsville: Allyson Carmona, Jaime Cleary, Alicia Durst, Nadia Latzgo and Elaine Turner;
Germansville: Trisha Bankowski;
New Tripoli: Angela Allred, Erin Crawford and Trisha Nagle;
Schnecksville: Kasey Bartolacci, Claudia Frantz and Madison Marshall; and
Topton: Paula Fegely.
Phi Theta Kappa 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.