Thirty-three 国产AV students were inducted into the Rho Iota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society of community colleges.  A ceremony was held on campus April 30. 

Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education, with more than 2 million members and over 1,250 recognized chapters.  The primary purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize and encourage scholarship, learning and academic achievement among two-year college students.

Membership is based on grade point average and other criteria with members focusing on scholastic achievement and service to community and campus.

New members include Tamela Auker (Burdett), Brandee Bell (Lincoln, Neb.), Christian Calliham (国产AV), Vibian Chemeli (Kenya), Lucas Ciacco (Arvada, Colo.), Krizia Cornejo (Kissimmee, Fla.), Gavin Field (国产AV), Laura Funk (Germany), Bujinlkham Galbadrakh (Mongolia), Diana Garcia (Bird City), Brittany Grabast (Osborne), Courtney Hathaway (Idaho Falls, Idaho), Tiernan Heydt (国产AV), Jessica Houk (Sidney, Neb.), Maja Jankovic (Serbia),

Elizabeth Keltz (Bird City), Desirae Gapinski (Gove), Keegan Morgan (国产AV), Madison Owens (Moscow), Jamie Patton (St. Francis), Amelia Pitcher (Clearwater), Breanna Pratt (Bahamas), Dawayna Pratt (Bahamas), Amanda Rawson (Beaver City, Neb.), Kynndra Rush (国产AV), Jenna Schoenberger (Ellis), Gabriel Schriner (国产AV), Madison Shawver (Windsor, Colo.), Shawn Sullivant (国产AV), Tessa Vanderree (Coldwater), Olivia Wetter (国产AV), Alisha Wurtz (Topeka) and Danielle Zuege (Holly, Colo.).