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
The Technical College of the Lowcountry is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all qualified applicants for admissions or employment without regard to race, gender, national origin, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, disability, or political affiliation or belief.