Phi Theta Kappa
members have transfer scholarship opportunities offered by four-year and
senior-level institutions exclusively for Society members.
This includes more than
600 institutions in 50 states, the District of Columbia
and Canada,
offering approximately $36 million.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Opportunities
The Scholarship Programs Department administers and coordinates the Society's
major scholarship initiatives and provides members with up-to-date scholarship
information.
Meet the Scholarship Programs Staff.
Resources for your Scholarship Opportunities:
- Currently more than 600 colleges and universities in all
50 states, the District of Columbia and Canada offer more than $36 million in
transfer scholarships to Phi Theta Kappa members. See a
list of institutions offering transfer scholarships in your state. To get
the most up-to-date information on transfer scholarship opportunities, please
visit the
eScholarship Directory.
- The
All-USA Academic Team program annually recognizes three, 20-member "Teams"
of outstanding two-year college students, offering stipends of $2,500 each to
the top 20 students. All receive extensive national recognition through
coverage in USA TODAY.
- The top-scoring applicant for the All-USA Academic Team
in each state is named a
New Century Scholar. The New Century Scholars program is sponsored
annually by the American Association of Community Colleges, The Coca-Cola
Foundation, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, and Phi Theta Kappa.
- First or second year community college students planning
to continue their education at a two-year institution may be nominated by
their college to apply for the
$1,000 Coca-Cola Two-Year Colleges Scholarship administered by the
Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation.
Find out more about Phi Theta Kappa's involvement with the Coca-Cola Scholars
Foundation.
- Students nominated to the All-USA Academic Team are
automatically named to the
All-State Academic Team in participating states. All-State members receive
special recognition including medallions, certificates and oftentimes stipends
and scholarships.
-
The Guistwhite Scholarships awards twenty qualifying students scholarships
of $5,000 each, for completion of baccalaureate degrees.
-
Leaders of Promise is the Society's first scholarship program available to
members to be used during the time they are enrolled in their community
colleges. A total of 30 scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded based on
applications submitted by members.
- Phi Theta Kappa is the only two-year college honor
society whose members are automatically nominated for inclusion in the
National Dean's List, a prestigious publication of outstanding students in
two-year, four-year, and graduate degree programs.
- The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation grants
The Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarships, the most generous
scholarships ever offered to graduating community college students. The
scholarship awards provide funding for tuition, room and board, books, and
other required fees for the remainder of the Jack Kent Cooke Scholar's
bachelor's degree, generally two years. Candidates for this scholarship must
be nominated by their two-year institution in order to apply. The maximum
available per student is $30,000 per year.
-
Nota Bene, Phi Theta Kappa's literary honors anthology, annually publishes
outstanding entries submitted by Phi Theta Kappa students. The author of the
most outstanding submission will be presented with the Citation Scholarship,
an award of $1,000. Four manuscripts will be chosen to receive Reynolds
Scholarships, awards of $500 each.
Find out more.
- One $500
On-Line Scholarship will be awarded each month to randomly selected
members who have enrolled in Get Connected. Nearly $10,000 in Network
Scholarships were awarded during the last academic year. One winner is
announced in the Golden Key News Briefs each month, and that person is
required to call by a specified deadline to claim the Scholarship.
All-USA Academic Teams
Phi Theta Kappa sponsors with the
national newspaper USA Today and the American Association of Community Colleges
the All-USA Academic Team for Community and Junior Colleges. Two-year college
presidents may nominate up to two students per campus for recognition. Students
are selected based upon academic achievement, community service involvement, and
leadership accomplishment. Twenty students are named to a first team, second
team, and third team. First team students are featured in an April issue of USA
Today and received $2500 stipends. Second and third team members are listed in
the newspaper and receive medallions. As an extension of the All-USA Academic
Team Program, Phi Theta Kappa has partnered with the Coca-Cola Scholars
Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the American Association of Community
Colleges to award fifty $2,000 scholarships to the New Century Scholar, the
top-scoring student in each state in the All-USA Academic Scholarship
competition.
All-State Academic Teams
Phi Theta
Kappa, two-year college presidents, and community college state associations
co-sponsor All-State Academic Team recognition programs in 35 states. Students
nominated to the All-USA Academic Team are automatically named to the All-State
Academic Team. Ranking on the All-State team is often determined by the student
score in the national competition. All-State Recognition programs are held in
the state capital with legislators, education leaders, and corporate leaders
attending. All-State Team members receive special recognition including
medallions and often times stipends and scholarships. More than $26 million
dollars is available in scholarships and stipends for All-State team members.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Listing
The Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Listing is a directory of four-year and
senior-level institutions which offer scholarships exclusively for Society
members. There are more than 600 institutions in 50 states, the District of
Columbia and Canada which offer $36 million in scholarships to qualifying
Society members
To find out more about scholarship
opportunities please contact one of your Advisors.
The Following is a list of the
universities in the state of Alabama that offer scholarships to Society members.
For information on other states go to Phi Theta
Kappa's official web site.
Alabama
Auburn University
Auburn University-Montgomery
Birmingham Southern College
Huntingdon College
Judson College
Spring Hill College
Troy State University
University of Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama in Huntsville
University of Montevallo
University of North Alabama
University of South Alabama
University of West Alabama
