MCC students inducted into honor society

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Monroe Community College has inducted 110 of the highest-achieving students during the summer of 2004. The students were honored for their academic success and involvement in college and community activities.

To be considered for membership, students must have earned at least 18 credits toward their degree, with at least 15 of those credits earned at MCC, and have a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher.

Phi Theta Kappa, the honor society for the nation's two-year colleges, is a national organization that seeks to foster the development of leadership and service, provide an intellectual climate for the exchange of ideas, and encourage the establishment of scholarships for advanced education. It has chapters at more than 700 colleges throughout the country.

Those from the area who were inducted include:

from Churchville - Carmin Zoccali, Farmstead Court.

from Chili - Bettina Trzcinski, Cutter Drive, Nickole M. Valdov, Audino Lane.

from Hamlin - Jeffrey M. Cornell, Locust Drive, Jeannin M. Sigler, Lake Road.

from Hilton - Karen Custer, Burritt Road.

from North Chili - Johnathon J. G. Townley, Linnea Lane.

from Rochester - Valerie J. Petrie, Hobbes Lane.

from Spencerport - Kerine Dent-Alston, Cedar Circle, Melissa R. Fuss, Parkwood Lane.