Title: Phi Theta Kappa 101: From Beginning to Success
1Phi Theta Kappa 101 From Beginning to Success!
- Presented by
- Dr. Tommy Thompson,
- Texas Region District 2 Coordinator
- Candace Eldridge,
- Texas Region Alumni Coordinator
- And Alpha Zeta Omicron
2Name of Society and Other Info
- The Name of our Society is Phi Theta Kappa (FQK).
The Greek words represented by these letters are
phronimon (Phi), thumos (Theta), and katharotes
(Kappa) meaning wisdom, aspiration, and purity. - We are Greek named for the organization and
chapter names. PhiF ThetaQ KappaK. When you
abbreviate it to PTK, the name of the
organization becomes RhoP TauT and KappaK (Rho
Tau Kappa). The ONLY exception to the PTK
abbreviation is the website. We are not known as
Phis, Thetas, or Kappans. We are Phi Theta
Kappans. (yes, you must use the full name here. - The Colors of our Society are blue and gold.
- Blue represents scholarship. Gold signifies
purity. - The Flower of the Society is the white rose
signifying intellectual friendships. - The handshake is the Phi Theta Kappa Hug-
demonstration..
3Hierarchy of Phi Theta Kappa
- International Level
- Regional Level
- District Level
- Chapter Level
- Alumni Level
4Regional Alignment
- The Texas Region is located in Division II.
5Celebrating Leaders!
- Phi Theta Kappa International Headquarters
- Rod Risley, Executive Director
- Ellen Carmody Roster, Associate Executive
Director - Phi Theta Kappa Texas Region
- Dr. Mary Hood, Texas Regional Coordinator
- Katie Bierschenk, Regional President
- Sylvia Sandoval, District I Vice President
- Rochelle Baker, District II Vice President
- Don Stryker, District III Vice President
- Kaye Slay, District IV Vice President
- Michael Dorsey, District V Vice President
6Pins and Medals
- Golden Key Pin- Only Members and Honorary
Members are allowed to wear the Golden Key Pin.
It goes on your left lapel. - Golden Key Pin
- Officer Pins
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- Medallions
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- Graduation Regalia
- Purchased pins
- When are they appropriate to wear? What is
appropriate to wear? -
7Hallmarks of Phi Theta Kappa
- Scholarship
- Leadership
- Service
- Fellowship
8Phi Theta Kappa Founders Day!
- November 19th
- Phi Theta Kappa observes its birthday on Founders
Day, November 19th. Phi Theta Kappa was founded
in 1918 by presidents of two-year colleges in
Missouri. The founders were seeking to recognize
scholastic achievement by their students, and to
establish a common purpose and standard for
honors organizations on their different campuses.
The founders chose to model their new Society
after the prestigious senior honor society, Phi
Beta Kappa. The name Phi Theta Kappa was taken
from the initial letters of the three Greek words
meaning wisdom, - aspiration, and purity.
9Scholarship Opportunities
- Primary sources to find Phi Theta Kappa
scholarships is Get Connected and the
e-scholarship directory found on the Phi Theta
Kappa International Website (http//www.ptk.org)!
Another website for scholarships is
http//www.fastweb.com. - Other scholarship opportunities
- STARS Scholarship
- All USA Academic Team Program
- New Century Scholar
- Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation
- Guistwhite Scholarships
- Leaders of Promise Scholarships
- National Deans List
- The Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer
Scholarships - Nota Bene
- On-Line Scholarship/ collegefish.org
10Five Star Program
- The Five Star Chapter Development Program is, in
effect, - a chapter business plan.
- It will help your chapter set realistic goals and
achieve those goals within a given time frame. - It will help you work together as a team.
- It helps delegate responsibilities as well as
implementing and following through on tasks.
11Recognition Opportunities and Hallmark Awards
- Honoring the Best!
- Chapters Scholarship, Leadership, Service, Most
Improved Chapter (Regional only), Distinguished
Chapter (International only), Continued
Excellence (International only), - Members/ Individuals Outstanding Chapter
President/ Distinguished Chapter President,
Distinguished Service/ Distinguished Member,
Texas Hall of Honor for Members (Regional only) - Advisors Outstanding Advisor (Regional only),
Pinnacle Award for Continued Excellence (Regional
only), Texas Hall of Honor for Outstanding
Advisors (Regional Only), Paragon Award for New
Advisors (International only), Robert Giles
Distinguished Advisor Award (International only),
Advisor Continued Excellence Award (International
only) - Administrators Texas Hall of Honor for
Outstanding College Presidents/ Shirley B. Gordon
Award of Distinction, Michael Bennett Lifetime
Achievement Award (International only) - Regions Distinguished Regional Coordinator,
Distinguished Regional Officer, Distinguished
Region, Regional Milestone (Each of these is an
International only award.) - Alumni Texas Hall of Honor for Outstanding
Alumni (Regional only), Alumni Association Award
of Merit - (International only)
- Other Tejas Award/ Friend of Texas Award
(Regional only), Outstanding Yearbook (Regional
only) - Please note, some are listed Regional title then
International title for the Awards if they are
the same award with a different name.
12Phi Theta Kappa Constitution and By-Laws
- You need to be familiar with the following
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- 1. Phi Theta Kappa Constitution and By-Laws
- www.ptk.org/supplies/constit.htm
- 2. Texas Region By-Laws
- www.txptk.org/handbook/handbook.htm
- 3. Chapter By-Laws
13Learn Your Office and Make It Your Own
- Be sure you follow your Chapter by-laws as to the
duties of your office.
14Chat Rooms and Web Addresses
- Texas Region- Officer Chat Room
- http//www.txptk.org/chat.html
- International- Officer Chat Room
- http//www.forums.ptk.org/chapoff
- List of helpful addresses for Phi Theta Kappa
programs
15Putting It All Together
- First and Foremost Know the by-laws for your
chapter! - Second Learn the duties of your office.
- Third Make your office your own.
- Fourth Know your college system.
- Last Use your five star program to put it
together.
16Programs
- This section covers the basic programs of Phi
Theta Kappa. It is designed to get you familiar
with the programs and how they work. They will
also give you suggestions on implementation of
these programs on your campus. This section will
give you the basic tools you will need to
succeed.
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