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JCC Recognizes Students Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
Honor Society
Published: May 09, 2025 at
09:00 a.m.
By: Press Release
from Jefferson Community College
JCC Students Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society
Forty-four
Jefferson Community College students have joined the College’s Tau Xi
Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, the official international honor
society for two-year colleges. JCC recognized the new inductees
during its annual PTK induction ceremony on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
Each inductee
exemplifies the society’s four hallmarks: scholarship, leadership, service,
and fellowship. Their academic excellence is matched—and often surpassed—by
their commitment to sharing their time and talents with the community.
To be eligible
for membership in Phi Theta Kappa, students must earn a grade point average
(GPA) of at least 3.5 and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of
college-level coursework at JCC. To remain in good standing, members must
maintain a GPA of 3.3 or higher.
List of Inductees
Adams
Joshua Brewer
Autumn Wasilewski
Adams Center
Lily Gaede
Ryan Rogers
Cape Vincent
Taylor Rupp
Bree Shultz
Carthage
Camden
Laursen-Carr
Anais Pacheco
Chaumont
Jillian Alberry
Keith Bell
Emily Bombard
Clayton
Christopher
Bolton
Danielle Colwell
Traigh Kittle
Croghan
Samuel Edick
Dexter
Isaiah Evans
Evans Mills
Maleri Streiff
Fort Drum
Amanda Hugelmann
Kimberly Stone
London Streebel
Lowville
Somer Burnham
Connor McCormick
Mannsville
Nicole Mullin
Philadelphia
Ashley Hamilton
Madallyn Moore
Port Leyden
Paige Ward
Sackets Harbor
Kaylee Fields
John Ketcham
Theresa
Karyschmary Melendez-Aristud
Watertown
Ian Carrasco
Rodriguez
Alessio Caruana
Peyton Enghusen
Daniel Harvill
Cooper Hoselton
Parker Moffett
Tien Dat Pham
Kirsten Pratt
Ben Ramer
Gianna Richards
Nathaniel
Steelman
Tiffany Thompson
Eiffel Vitug
Jocelyn Wines
Out-of-Country
Braunschweig,
Germany
Tobias Lau
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About Jefferson
Community College
Established on
November 7, 1961, Jefferson Community College was the area’s first
institution of higher education. Supervised by the State University of New
York (SUNY), Jefferson offers 50+ associate degrees, certificates and microcredentials for career preparation or transfer;
local access to bachelor’s and advanced degrees through partner
institutions; lifelong learning through workshops and seminars; business
and industry training; and provides community-based research and a forum
for the productive discussion of ideas and issues of significance to the
community through the Center for Community Studies. Jefferson is accredited
by the Middle States Association and currently serves approximately 2,500
students, including a significant number of service members and their
families. Please visit www.sunyjefferson.edu/about for
more information.
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