Phi Theta Kappa-International Honor Society
Phi Theta Kappa is an internationally recognized honor society for two-year schools. The purposes of Phi Theta Kappa are: (1) the promotion of scholarship, (2) the development of leadership and service, and (3) the cultivation of fellowship among students of community colleges throughout the world.
To be eligible for membership, a student must have completed at least 12 semester hours of college credit at PHSC with a grade point average of 3.25 or higher as specified by the respective Chapters. Only courses taken at PHSC and numbered 1000 or 2000 will be considered when calculating the GPA.
Members are required to maintain a 3.25 GPA. If the student's GPA drops below 3.25 in two consecutive semesters, the member will be removed from membership. It is the member's responsibility to be aware of his or her GPA.
The PHSC North Campus Chapter has been designated as Alpha Delta Epsilon, the West Campus Chapter as Alpha Epsilon Upsilon, the East Campus Chapter as Alpha Zeta Epsilon and the Spring Hill Campus Chapter as Beta Tau Zeta, and the Porter Campus at Wiregrass Ranch as the Beta Phi Epsilon Chapter.