Phi Theta Kappa is the International Honor Society for two-year institutions. Our chapter here at HCC was established in 1968. The first mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize academic achievement. By attaining a cumulative grade point average after completing at least 12 college level (101 or above) credit hours, 15 if you are a part time student, individuals will be invited to join this prestigious society. Choosing to accept allows a student to wear honor regalia at graduation, the seal on one’s diploma, and become eligible for over $37 million in scholarships exclusively for members.
The second mission is to offer growth and development opportunities in our hallmark areas: Scholarship, Leadership, Service, and Fellowship. “Phi Theta Kappa is one of the best organizations on campus to expand your comfort zone and be better prepared for life after college.” Whether it is through presenters at meetings, convention travel, projects of the chapter and region, or online programming, you will not find a single organization that offers as many opportunities as Phi Theta Kappa does at HCC!
For more information contact one of our co-advisors:
Sherry Donovan @ skdonovan@hagerstowncc.edu
or Jennifer Szczesniak @ jsszczesniak@hagerstowncc.edu

