Phi Theta Kappa
About
With 1,350 chapters at two-year colleges across the world, Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in higher education. Members enjoy many exclusive benefits and opportunities for scholarship. The organization not only recognizes and encourages scholarly endeavors but also provides opportunities for leadership development, networking, community service, and FUN!
Employers and universities across the country recognize that Phi Theta Kappa denotes excellence. If you wish to distinguish yourself and to stand out in the crowd, then Phi Theta Kappa is for you. Your membership in Phi Theta Kappa will be noted on your Íæż½ã½ã transcript. Also, you earn the right to wear a gold Phi Theta Kappa stole and tassel during HCC graduation ceremonies.
Who can join?
When you earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 on at least 12 transferable credit hours earned at Íæż½ã½ã, you can join Phi Theta Kappa. You should receive an invitation through the mail, but if you don’t hear from your chapter’s advisor, seek out that individual yourself and start the paperwork. Don’t delay membership! As soon as you earn that 3.5, fill out the paperwork and join. If you should happen to have an unlucky semester and drop to a 3.49 cumulative GPA, then membership is no longer open to you. Students must maintain at least a 3.25 GPA to remain a member in good standing.
Application
Obtain a copy of the application from your advisor or the Honors Institute and download 2 copies of the Letter of Recommendation form. Complete the paperwork and return it to your chapter’s advisor.
What about fees?
The membership fee for joining is a one-time-only, lifetime membership fee. Financial aid or scholarships may be used to pay this membership fee. Contact the Business Office on your campus for details. Your payment of this membership fee is a wise investment in yourself.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships
Over 750 colleges and universities across the U.S. recognize that Phi Theta Kappa members are serious students. These schools provide over $37 million annually through members-only transfer scholarships. You simply have to be a member in good standing to earn a scholarship ranging from $2,000 to $16,000 a year at one of Mississippi’s colleges and universities. That’s a phenomenal rate of return for a $105 one-time membership fee!
If you elect to become active in Phi Theta Kappa, you can also compete for members-only leadership and academic scholarships through Phi Theta Kappa’s common application. Phi Theta Kappa membership is an investment in your future. Visit to learn more about scholarships.
Mississippi PTK Transfer Scholarships
What will my Phi Theta Kappa chapter do?
Chapters are student-led and are as active as their members so choose. The Phi Theta Kappa website provides ideas for activities that are both educational and fun.
Last year, Íæż½ã½ã chapters reached out to help many local community agencies, including the Salvation Army, the Jackson Zoo, and the MS Museum of Natural Science. Members ran voter registration drives, game-day recycling efforts, and volunteered as academic tutors on campus. Phi Theta Kappans are always on the go, with plenty of opportunities for fun and chances to give back to their communities.
How much of my time will membership require?
Some Phi Theta Kappa members choose to devote many hours to chapter activities, and they will find that they grow exponentially in skills that employers are seeking. Other members elect not to participate at all in chapter activities. The choice is yours.
Officers
Each Phi Theta Kappa chapter elects a slate of officers for the academic year. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, talk to your advisor about this unique opportunity. Take advantage of this opportunity to build a strong résumé. You may even have the opportunity to enroll in the Phi Theta Kappa Leadership Development Program and earn extra scholarship money while enrolled at Íæż½ã½ã.
Chapters
Each Íæż½ã½ã campus/location has a Phi Theta Kappa chapter and an advisor. Contact the Honors Institute (601-857-3837) or the chapter advisor on your campus for more information.