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FVCC students inducted into international honors society

West Shore News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 1 month AGO
by West Shore News
| November 21, 2012 7:21 AM

Flathead Valley Community College had 29 of its students inducted into Alpha Iota Pi chapter the Phi Theta Kappa international honors society during their fall induction ceremony by president Taylor Keltner.

The Alpha Iota Pi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at FVCC promotes scholarship, the development of leadership and service, and the cultivation of fellowship among qualified students of the college.

The following students obtained at least 12 credit hours from FVCC while receiving minimum grade point averages of 3.4.

• Bigfork: Steven Bergstrom and Aurelia Ramsey

• Columbia Falls: Rita Brown, Aleta McNeely, Amanda Okamoto, and Jon Raymond

• Kalispell: Cailey Anderson, Trevor Barton, Nicole Bilodeau, Ethan Cottonwood, Robert Daniels, Alyssa Dillon, Seth Donahue, Andrew Gregory, Renee Jones, Rachel Just, Kathi Kraemer, Julie Lewis, Cami Stacy, Chris Terraciano, Marcel Valade, Jeff Walter, and Lacy Wieckowski

• Kila: Noel Kiser

• Lakeside: Aleashia Hoskins

• Whitefish: Ian Caltabiano, Kendyl Granger, Amanda Haynes, and Dawn Stratton.

For more information, contact Janaya Okerlund at 756-3908 or at jokerlun@fvcc.edu.

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