Delaware Tech PTK Chapters Honored at Regional Convention
March 28, 2025
Students at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ who are members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), the official honor society for two-year colleges, attended the organization’s Middle States Regional Convention in early March, where many were honored for their achievements and hard work.
The four PTK chapters at Delaware Tech include Alpha Epsilon Epsilon (AEE) in Georgetown, Alpha Epsilon Zeta (AEZ) in Stanton, Alpha Zeta Kappa (AZK) in Wilmington, and Alpha Beta Kappa (ABK) in Dover. During the convention, Laura Cook from the AEZ chapter was elected PTK’s Regional State of Delaware President for 2025-2026. She will be taking over for Kendall Harrison, another AEZ member who previously held the position.
The awards and scholarships presented to Delaware Tech’s PTK chapters at the Middle States Regional Convention are as follows:
Distinguished Chapter Member Award
Holly Miles (AEZ)
Distinguished Advisor Team Award
Alpha Epsilon Zeta Chapter - Dr. Anupama Bhat, Stephanie Jeffery, and Dr. Heather Statler
Paragon Award of Excellence for Advisors
Stephanie Jeffery (AEZ)
Jose Miller (AEE)
Stacey Hoffer (ABK)
Hall of Honor – Chapter Officers
Kendall Harrison (AEZ)
Laura Cook (AEZ)
Honors in Action Project – Theme Award
Alpha Zeta Kappa Chapter – Stories as Information, Misinformation, and Disinformation
REACH Rewards - Achievement in Recruitment Strategies and Growth
Alpha Epsilon Zeta Chapter
Alpha Epsilon Epsilon Chapter
Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter
MSR Star Chapter Awards
Alpha Epsilon Zeta Chapter
Alpha Epsilon Epsilon Chapter
Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter
Distinguished Regional Officer Team Award,
Regional Award of Excellence - Chapter Engagement,
& Regional Award of Excellence - SOAR
Kendall Harrison (AEZ)
Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholarship
Emily Ransdell (ABK)
Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold Scholarship
Aidan Loftus (AZK)
Coca-Cola New Century Workforce Scholarship
Alyaa Moustafa (AEZ)
Coca-Cola New Century Transfer Scholarship
Yuliia Skrypniuk (AEZ)
Established by Missouri’s two-year college presidents in 1918, PTK serves to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership, and service programming. In 1929, the American Association of Community Colleges recognized PTK as the official honor society for two-year colleges.
Members of PTK must be enrolled in an associate degree program and have completed 12 college-level credits. They must also have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 for induction and then maintain a 3.25 to remain a member in good standing. Both full-time and part-time students are eligible.
