The Technical College of the Lowcountry recently inducted 24 members into its Alpha Lambda Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, which emphasizes scholarship, leadership and service.
Phi Theta Kappa is a nationally recognized honor society for community college students. To be considered for full membership, a student must be enrolled in an associate degree program, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 with at least 12 semester hours credit in degree level courses, be of good moral character, and possess recognized qualities of citizenship.
Inductees include:
• Julia Allan: Education- Beaufort
• Sarah Asbrey: Nursing- Okatie
• Kendra Barnes: Education- Hardeeville
• Sandra Bayne: Paralegal- Lady’s Island
• Stephanie Brumley: Paralegal-Bluffton
• Sherry Campbell: Accounting- Beaufort
• Lisa Cramer: Nursing- Bluffton
• Fabiola Eads: Nursing- Beaufort
• Brett Freed: Education- Beaufort
• Michael Friedman: Computer Science- Baltimore
• Raymond Hamilton: Criminal Justice- Yemassee
• Robert Hummel: Health Related Professional- Beaufort
• Renee’ Langston: Paralegal- Beaufort
• Ramona Moncibais: Biological Sciences- Beaufort
• Tina Ormanian: Nursing- Port Royal
• Stewart Richardson: Criminal Justice- Parris Island
• Denise Rivers: Business- Yemassee
• Ashley Saullo: Education- Beaufort
• Tomika Saunders: Medical Technology- Beaufort
• Jovonn Sumter: Computer Science- Hilton Head Island
• Tammy Therrien: Health Related Professional- Beaufort
• Keleigh Ulbrich: Art- Savannah
• Nicole Viskovich: Nursing- Bluffton
• Jennifer Wainscott: Business- Beaufort
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