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Phi Theta Kappa is the international honors society of two year colleges. Chi Upsilon is the local Chapter at MCC. Phi Theta Kappa is based on four hallmarks: scholarship, leadership, service, and fellowship. In Phi Theta Kappa, two-year college students of all ages, from different social, ethnic and economic backgrounds, with differing career goals, are united by their bond of scholarship achievement. This fellowship of scholars sets Phi Theta Kappa apart from other campus organizations, and brings together for a common purpose the outstanding students on campus. The Phi Theta Kappa Chi Upsilon Chapter of McHenry County College is the largest student organization on MCC's campus. It is also recognized as one of the most active chapters in the nation. To qualify, students must have earned a 3.5 G.P.A., accumulated a minimum of 12 grade point credit hours, be currently enrolled in 6 credit hours, and be pursuing an associate degree or baccalaureate transfer program. For more information, see the About Phi Theta Kappa pages. |
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