News, Phil Campbell
 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:34 am Wednesday, April 26, 2017

NW–SCC Phi Theta Kappa receives 14 international awards

Northwest-Shoals Community College’s Alpha Zeta Iota chapter (Phil Campbell campus) and Alpha Sigma Beta chapter (Shoals campus) recently received 14 awards at the 2017 Phi Theta Kappa International Convention in Nashville, Tenn.

NW-SCC received the following awards:

  • Beta Alpha Continued Excellence Award – Phil Campbell campus
  • Coca Cola Leader of Promise Scholar – Kaylen Bishop
  • Distinguished Honors in Action Award – Phil Campbell campus
  • Distinguished College Project Award – Phil Campbell and Shoals campus
  • Distinguished Chapter Officer – Clay Hodge
  • Distinguished Chapter Adviser – Pam Peters
  • Distinguished Administrator – Dr. Timmy James
  • Distinguished Chapter Officer Team Award – Phil Campbell campus
  • Five–Star Chapter Award – Phil Campbell and Shoals campus
  • Eighth Finalist, Most Distinguished Chapter Award – Phil Campbell campus
  • Reach Award (for increasing membership) – Shoals campus
  • Top 100 Chapters – Shoals campus

Phil Campbell campus officers are Kalley Baker (Russellville), Kaylen Bishop (Haleyville), Yaneliz Fernandez (Phil Campbell), Lacey Wilson (Vina) and Clay Hodge (Belgreen). Advisers for the Phil Campbell (Alpha Zeta Iota) chapter are Nora Lee, Pam Peters and Rachel Trapp.

Hodge was recognized as the winner of the Convention T-shirt Design Competition and received a $500 stipend.

Shoals Campus officers are Dana McCormack (Tuscumbia), Diane Peeples (Muscle Shoals), Harley Duncan (Florence), America Padron (Tuscumbia), Betty Brooks (Killen) and Ashley Figueroa-Cifuentes (Russellville). Advisers for the Shoals chapter are Desiree South, Jacque Jefferys and Lisa Gibson. Ashley Figueroa-Cifuentes served as Alabama Regional Officer.

Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society of the Two-Year College, has recognized academic excellence in the two-year college since 1918. The Society comprises more than 1,250 chapters at community, technical and junior colleges in all 50 of the United States, Canada, Germany, U.S. Territories, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of Palau and the British Virgin Islands, making it the largest and most prestigious honor society serving two-year colleges.

 

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