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Welcome to the Shoreline Community College's Pi Iota Chapter website. Phi Theta Kappa is an International Honor Society for two-year colleges. Phi Theta Kappa recognizes the academic achievements of community college students. We hope that this website provides you with the knowledge of what Phi Theta Kappa is as well as the rewards of becoming a member. If you have any further questions, please contact one of the officers listed on the Officers Page. For International information and events, the Official Phi Theta Kappa website is a valuable resource.
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Pi Iota Chapter Officers

Spring 2008
General Membership Meetings                                            
Tuesday, Weeks 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th
Room 1515  2:00-3:30pm

Study Group Sessions
Tuesday, Weeks 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th (Tentative)
Room 1515 2:00-3:30pm                                                                                                                     


DATE: 1st May 2008
Upcoming Events

Thursday, May 1st 2008 (12:30pm - 4pm)
-- Club Expo (Location: PUB)

Monday, May 5th 2008 (2:30pm)
-- PTK Meeting (Location: PUB; we'll be meeting at the main entrance by the ATM.)

Friday, May 9th 2008 (12:30pm)
-- Frisbee-Golf fellowship with the API club (Location: Room 1515)

Friday, May 16th 2008 (6pm)
-- PTK Induction Ceremony (Location: Tentatively at the PUB)

Meeting minutes for the 29th of April 2008 have also been updated are are available through the [Minutes] link above (on the navigation bar).


DATE: 1st May 2008
PTK Pizza Party Pictures


DATE: 18th April 2008
Tent City 3 Update

We will be going down to St. Mark's to help with the initial setup of Tent City 3.

Date: Saturday, April 26
Time: Meeting at the bus stop on campus at 9 am, going to St. Mark's at 9:30

I will have some directions for anyone who doesn't know how to get there. We will basically unload trucks and help to get everything ready for them.

Blaine
Treasurer, PTK


DATE: 18th April 2008
Pizza Party this coming Tuesday!

Hello PTK Members!

We are having a member appreciation PIZZA PARTY:

Tuesday April 22nd in room 1515 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm

There will be no work and no meeting, just FUN! Hakson will be there taking pictures for the website. We will be playing a movie in the background. The movie will be "The Nutty professor" with Jerry Lewis.

Come by for some fun and bring your non-PTK friends!

Jennifer

VP for Leadership
Pi Iota Chapter


DATE: 17th April 2008
PTK meeting minutes for April 15th updated

Check them out via the [Minutes] link at the top navigation bar of this page.


DATE: 16th April 2008
Amphitheater Clean-Up This Friday

Hi everyone!

If you haven't yet joined in the amphitheatre clean-up, it's not too late! Come check out the amphitheatre and help level the newly cleared trail. The date is Friday, April 18 at 1:30 pm. Don't miss your chance!

See you Friday,

Phi Theta Kappa


DATE: 16th April 2008
Tent City 3

Phi Theta Kappa members,

Below you will find a forwarded message about ways we can be involved in Tent City this year at St. Mark's.  I think it would be great if we could attend the community meeting on Thur. April 17th at 6pm in Bloedel Hall on the west end of the church to find out how we could be involved and to learn more about homelessness.

TC3 moves to St. Mark's on April 26th-that's 18 days away!

Here are 12 specific ways YOU can get involved! 

1. Pass out Flyers:  On Friday, April 11th, pass out flyers alongside TC3 residents to the local residences of St. Mark's announcing the TC3 Community Meeting

2.  Community Meeting:  Support TC3 and learn more about homelessness by attending the TC3 Community Meeting on Thursday, April 17th at 6:00PM in Bloedel Hall

3.  Moving Day!  Help TC3 move from Our Redeemer's Lutheran in Ballard to St. Mark's on Saturday, April 26th

4.  Community Potluck:  Bring together TC3, St. Mark's, and the community-Help organize a Community Potluck on the St. Mark's lawn

5.  Camp Communicator:  Be a Camp Communicator (Communication Liason)- work with Danielle and alternate weeks attending TC3's weekly Camp Meeting on Wednesdays to extend invitations to the residents of TC3.

6. TC3 Sunday Meals:  Volunteer to prepare, serve, set up, and/or clean up- Contact Elly at ellafine@yahoo.com for TC3 meal volunteer opportunities.

7.  Photography Project:  Are you interested in helping out with a photography project with TC3 residents?  This project is in proposal stage, but if it moves ahead, it will need hands!

8.  Public Relations:  Do you have a PR connection?

9.  Donations:  Elicit donations from community businesses.  IDEAS: dental care, medical care, hair cuts, ground coffee, sugar, milk/cream, bus tickets, etc.

10.  TC3 Tours:  Co-Guide a TC3 Tour after the 8, 9, or 11AM Sunday Services- team up with a TC3 resident or 2 to take a group of people on a tour

11.  TC3 Table:  Sign-up to host (stand at) the TC3 Table in the coffee corner after the 8, 9, or 11AM Sunday services

12.  Special Skills or Resources?  Do you have any special skills you could offer?  EX: vocational services (interviewing skills, resume writing) medical care, dental care.  If so, contact Danielle at linkd@spu.edu

TC3 needs your help!  Contact me if you can volunteer or if you have another idea!
Julie Clements
julieclements04@gmail.com
206.390.4325


DATE: 10th Mar 2008
Phi Theta Kappa's Involvement with Community Service

Why would I wake up and start my day on a Saturday so very early? After all, aren't Saturday mornings reserved for sleeping in after a full week of classes? Well, that's it, to be grateful for my classes, to be grateful for my opportunities, both academically and otherwise.  On this Saturday morning, February 23, on behalf of Phi Theta Kappa, five of us carpooled at 5:30 in the morning to the Union Gospel Mission in downtown Seattle. We spent the morning serving hot breakfasts to all who came through the doors -- men and women, young and old, the disabled, and those who would otherwise be healthy if it weren't for a lack of a place to call home. Exchanging "good morning" smiles, we got briefly acquainted with these homeless folks, leaving me humbled with gratitude for my opportunities.

And Thank You to Every one of You…

Our commitment to these folks extended to passing on the blankets with heartfelt thanks to every one of you, here at SCC, in our recent campus wide blanket drive.  Jennifer Bennett, our PTK V.P. had the lone privilege among us five members in spending an evening on the Union Gospel Mission's Search and Rescue Van in passing on the numerous (nearly 100!) blankets from you.  I understand from Jennifer that it was an easy task, as the homeless folks greatly and readily accepted the blankets (along with clean socks & hot cocoa) in exchange for someone nice, such as Jennifer, to talk to.  But, in another sense, it may not have been that easy of a task as we recognize how so very much we really do have, and so how far down on their luck a person, any person can become.

-Sam' Birran (Member, Phi Theta Kappa)



DATE: 25th Feb 2008
Latest Minutes from Phi Theta Kappa's Feb 19th Meeting Updated

Check them out at http://www.shoreline.edu/ptk/Minutes.htm.


DATE: 6th Feb 2008
Phi Theta Kappa Winter 2008 Group Photo


SCC students named to All-USA Academic Team

The 2008 All Washington Academic Team includes SCC students Jerimiah Rice and Hakson Teh.

All Academic 2008

Shoreline Community College

 

Student Name:          Jerimiah Rice

Age:                            28

GPA:                           3.82

Major:                         Physics/psychology

  

 

 

Jerimiah earned his GED in Churdan, Iowa before moving to Seattle where he worked as a sheet metal worker while going to school.  He is known across campus for his stellar character, profound interest in knowledge and understanding, and leadership abilities.  Jerimiah believes in helping others and volunteers at the college and in his community.   He is one of the first students selected by faculty for the new Honors Program.  


 

 

 

 

 

Student Name:          Hakson Teh

Age:                            22

GPA:                           4.0

Major:                         Computer Science

 

 

 

Hakson possesses both academic and artistic talent.  His   insatiable intellectual curiosity and enthusiasm have made him a favorite of faculty who appreciate his brilliant ideas which have enhanced classroom discussion.  Hakson is a young man of fine character who has a strong work ethic and leads by example.  Community and culture are important to Hakson and he is inspired to capture snapshots of the human soul in his photography. 

 

 


 

2006 All Academic Team

Shoreline Community College (SCC) honor students Kelly Apling and Tahoma Khalsa have been named to the 2006 All-Washington Academic Team.  The team is sponsored each year by Phi Theta Kappa, USA Today and the American Association of Community Colleges to recognize community college students who excel academically and possess leadership qualities. 

Apling, in her 40s, did not have a college degree, and while on campus helping her daughter enroll, picked up several pamphlets that piqued her interest.  She decided to return to school to earn an Associate of Arts and Applied Science degree in the Speech Language Pathology Assistant program.  Apling was a director of a before-and-after-school program at a private school for nine years, and this degree would provide opportunities for her to further her career working with children.  “I felt ready for a change in my career and being able to do it within two years seemed ideal,” says Apling.  She is the vice president of leadership and the vice president of service for Phi Theta Kappa – Pi Iota Chapter for the college.  The mother of three, she takes great pride that she has been able to continue taking care of her family while completing her education.  She is considering going on to earn a bachelor’s degree. 


 

Khalsa, 21, made education his priority; improving his GPA quarterly, earning a 3.2 his first quarter and earning a 4.0 Spring Quarter of 2005, with perfect attendance.  He is completing an Associate of Arts and Applied Science degree in the Dietetic Technology program and enjoys performing nutritional assessments for residents who live where he is completing an internship.  He is very active in several clubs at SCC and has volunteered at the Shoreline Recreational Center as an activity coordinator since he was in high school.  Tahoma selflessly tutored a classmate who was injured and could not attend classes (she had planned to withdraw from the program) and they both earned a 4.0 in every class that quarter. 

All-Washington Academic Team members will be honored at a special ceremony at South Puget Sound Community College March 2, 2006, where they will be recognized by the governor and will have the opportunity to meet with key legislators and higher education leaders. Team members will receive a $750 scholarship funded by KeyBank and the Northwest Education Loan Association.


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