
Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony
Pine Technical & Community College is proud to recognize and celebrate a remarkable group of students who have earned induction into the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, an achievement that reflects their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to academic excellence.
Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education, recognizing high-achieving students at two-year colleges. Its mission is to encourage scholarship while fostering leadership, service, and fellowship among its members. Membership is not automatic, and students must meet rigorous academic criteria, including completing college-level coursework and maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Induction into PTK is more than an academic honor; it is an invitation to join a community of scholars who are committed to growth, leadership, and making a positive impact both on campus and beyond. Through PTK, students gain opportunities to develop leadership skills, engage in service, and connect with peers who share a passion for learning and excellence.
We are honored to recognize the following students who have achieved this distinction at our spring ceremony (not all are listed or pictured):
- Charmonica Agboola
- Amber Alm
- Thomas Anderson
- Emma Bergerson
- Mavis Doeun
- Jayle Dykhoff
- Alyza Fratzke
- Shaneika Goode-Schueller
- Kaia Hass
- Kelli Hays
- Anthony Henriquez
- Amber-Rose Kordiak
- Kadie Letang
- Brooklyne Luther
- Danielle Mead
- Jacob Story
- Lori Swenson
Each of these students has demonstrated the drive and determination it takes to succeed at a high level. Their accomplishments represent not only academic excellence, but also a commitment to their future and their communities.
Congratulations to our newest Phi Theta Kappa members! Your hard work has set you apart, and we look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish next.

