Monday, November 12, 2012

PTK Photo Contest

Phi Theta Kappa is holding a photo contest. Chapters were invited to submit a photo with a short caption of the best reason to join Phi Theta Kappa.

Alpha Kappa Board Members Amanda Chan, Sofi Papadopoulou, Officer Romina Moyano, and Active Member Carlo Fervil entered Alpha Kappa in the photo contest. Most of the credit goes to Carlo, as he was the most enthused and put in most of the work. Thanks Carlo!

VOTE FOR OUR ENTRY!

Our entry is up on the PTK best reason to join photo contest Facebook page. Please got to the page (here) and vote for our chapter!

Here is our entry:



Title: Alpha Kappa – Commit to Complete

Photo Description: Alpha Kappa members expressing joy and pride of the amount of signature shown on their Commit to Complete poster.

Our best reason to join Phi Theta Kappa is that the organization has many opportunities to transform its student members into worldly scholars and community activists. It has continued to help us grow as individuals and has helped us become true leaders. The lessons we have learned as well as the support we have gained from the conventions, the scholarships, and performing the honor-in-action projects, have transcend us to a level where only true leaders can reach. Along this path to leadership, we have formed life-lasting friendships with other members who share the same passion to succeed. We have inspired each other to work harder and to become better than we could have ever imagined. Phi Theta Kappa has opened the door to a better future – to a better us.

Upcoming Workshop Announcement


Phi Theta Kappa New York Regional Officer Yosep Lee will be presenting a Scholarship and Transferring Workshop on Wednesday, November 28th in Room N771 (where we usually hold our meetings). The workshop will take place between 2:45-4:00pm.

This will be a great opportunity for us all to get useful scholarship tips and good transfer advice from one of our own Regional Officers.

What the workshop will be about: 


  • How to use Collegefish.com and other scholarship websites.
  • How to negotiate with colleges you are interested in attending.
  • What you can do to make you stand out and how you can be competitive among other high GPA students in the nation in order get in to your dream university or receive better scholarships. 
  • and much more! 


Bring a your notepad, laptop, or even a recording device to take notes. This workshop will be filled with useful information!


Note to international students

International students who struggle in looking for scholarships – this can be a particularly beneficial workshop for you, as Yosep is an international student himself and has a lot of insight to offer. 

Thanks to our Board Member Amanda Chan for setting up this workshop.

Hope to see you all there!

Leading By Example

*This story is a re-post of a write up we got on the BMCC website.

BMCC is such a popular college that even non-students want to come here—well, at least for a weekend.

For the second consecutive year, BMCC hosted the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) New York Region Leadership Conference. PTK students and regional members from all over New York State attended. 

Participants met with guest speakers and engaged in workshops designed to teach and refine leadership skills.

Phi Theta Kappa is the official honor society for two-year colleges, as recognized by the American Association of Community Colleges. BMCC's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is called Alpha Kappa.
The conference was sponsored by St. Bonaventure University, which provided PTK students with tote bags, brochures, and pens, encouraging them to consider transferring to St. Bonaventure after graduating from their respective 2-year colleges.

“The best”

Dr. Sadie Bragg, BMCC’s Vice President of Academic Affairs, spoke at the Leadership Panel. She was introduced to the students and guests by Alex d’Erizans, Senior Faculty Advisor for Phi Theta Kappa at BMCC. 

d’Erizans oversees the organization with assistance from advisors Acte Maldonado, John T. Means, and Zhanna Yablokova.

“I’m also here on behalf of BMCC’s President Antonio Pérez—we fully support PTK because you make things happen,” said Bragg. “All of you are leaders; we are delighted to have you here at our college. You are among the best.”

After officers from the New York Regional Team spoke about the perks of Phi Theta Kappa memberships, the first panel of the weekend got underway.

Leaders are “self-aware”

The opening panelists were Louis Oberndorf, Phi Theta Kappa Foundation member; Luke M. Davis, Associate Director, Regional and Chapter Development – Div. 1, Phi Theta Kappa; Dr. Alex d’Erizans, PTK Senior Advisor and Assistant Professor of History, and Victoria Dombroski (’12), Alumni Coordinator for PTK.

“My friend Antonio Pérez taught me about the importance of community colleges,” said Oberndorf, founder of METI, a world leader in medical technology used for educational purposes.
Oberndorf shared his advice about leadership and control.

“I think the real question is, how do you deal with failure? Because you’re going to have failure—none of us are perfect,” he said. “Knowing how to deal with failure is another step in becoming a leader. You don’t set out to be a leader, you become one.”

Oberndorf  also reminded students that every leader needs to be self-aware.
“And remember—arrogance is a pitfall of being a leader,” he said.

“Be humble”

Panelist Luke M. Davis, Associate Director, Regional and Chapter Development, Div. 1, Phi Theta Kappa, advised students to listen—carefully—when others speak, especially in a group forum.
“It takes a strong leader to listen; we don’t engage as much with others if we say, ‘Everything’s OK,’ or ‘I’m fine.’ Focus on others; people need to know others care about them. We all have to help each other succeed.”

D’Erizans agreed.

“One loses sight of the little things. Say ‘thank you, how are you?’ Building relationships is part of being a leader,” he said, adding, “a leader makes things happen in a profound and visable way. Learn about others—their strengths and weaknesses—and acknowledge your own strengths and weaknesses, which can be humbling.”

According to d’Erizans, being a leader also means, “having a vision and the confidence to make ahead with an action plan. But also realize you just can’t do it all.”

BMCC graduate Victoria Dombroski is a former PTK board member.

“I liked the public speaking tips I picked up from PTK,” she said. "Today, I’m much better at interviews and taking charge of tasks while remaining poised.”

More than grades

The panel moderator was Liberal Arts major Michael Guttentag, a PTK board member.

“Joining PTK was one of the best decisions I ever made—honestly,” said Guttentag. “PTK taught me how to multi-task. For me, time management is crucial, especially since I want to attend law school, where multi-tasking is key."

Part of the whole BMCC experience is "enhancing your social skills," added Guttentag.

“College isn’t just about grades, it’s also about meeting diverse people, and understanding how much the whole college experience matures you,” he said. "Being an active PTK member has taught me the importance of networking and how to bring leadership skills into the job market."

Business Administration major Romina Moyano agrees.

“Being active with PTK is great way to meet standout students while putting yourself in a better, stronger mindset to complete your academic goals,” she said. “I came back to school later in life, so I wanted to take advantage of everything PTK offered. I joined to better myself, to push myself, and I thought today’s panel was inspiring.”

College Completion Initiative


On Wednesday, October 3rd and Tuesday, October 9th Alpha Kappa was collecting signatures for C4 – Community College Completion Corps. This was part of a nation wide educational initiative to encourage students to receive their associate degree or certificate.

C4 is a partnership of six leading organizations including Phi Theta Kappa and CollegeFish.org to promote college completion. This is to support President Obama’s goal of doubling the number of college graduates by 2020. Phi Theta Kappa responded with a call to action of all its chapters and the Alpha Kappa chapter responded enthusiastically.

Signing events are being held all across the country. Signatures are collected from students as a symbolic commitment to stay in college and get their degree. We had our own two day signing event here and collected close to 1,500 signatures of commitment from BMCC students!  We also dispersed information on why it is so important to get a college degree to the student body to encourage their commitment.
*Did you know that by 2020 60 percent of jobs will require a college credential?!
You can find more valuable information at the C4 site and in their student guide.

We will also be using the C4 initiative and the topic of college completion as a springboard for our college project for the chapter.