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Students inducted into VC’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Twenty-one students inducted into VC's PTK International Honor Society.

Twenty-one students were inducted into Victoria College’s Zeta Gamma Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society on Nov. 28 at VC’s Museum of the Coastal Bend.  

From left, PTK officer Macey Allen of Victoria is pictured with inductees Hector Perez of Victoria; Suzette Salinas of Victoria; Hailey Lipscomb of Victoria; Jacilyn Tripp of Victoria; Alexandra Deckelmann of Victoria; Lilibeth Lazo of Victoria; Melissa Lawler of Victoria; and Mackenzie Ross of Victoria, are pictured with Chapter President Berenice Silva, of Victoria, and Victoria County Judge Ben Zeller. Inductees not pictured are Nathaniel Blackshear of Victoria; Dennis Block of Edna; Bunnet Bou of Victoria; Elisa Bullock of Edna; Jordyn Carville of Victoria; Emma Dugi of Cuero; Catherine Farrior of Victoria; Greta Grosenbacher of Shiner; Kaitlyn Hodon of Victoria; Tyler Paul of Inez; Amanda Salazar of Victoria; George Stingley of Port Lavaca; and Grace Weiler of Victoria. 

Students must have a 3.5 GPA to be eligible for induction and maintain a 3.1 or higher after induction. 

Phi Theta Kappa recognizes academic achievement of two-year college students and provides opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming.