Phi Theta Kappa, YOU DID IT! Thank you to everyone who donated to the Oberndorf challenge. Thanks to your generosity, on Saturday, April 14th during the convention, we hit our goal or raising $125,000.00 and the Oberndorf family matched us dollar for dollar. We now have $250,000.00 to endow this scholarship. But wait, there's more... The Oberndorfs have challenged us again. Raise another $125,000.00 and they will match us again, making our endowment $500,000.00. Hold on, there's still more... Due to the fact that even after a year of collecting interest on $250,000 there will not be enough to award enough Lifeline scholarships next year, Mr. and Mrs. Oberndorf have given us another $25,000.00 to enable Phi Theta Kappa to award ten $2,500 Lifeline to Completion Scholarships in 2013. So let's keep the momentum going with our fundraising.
Let's not forget those who helped us achieve our first matching challenge: GEICO is giving $10,000 if we get more quotes at www.ptk.org/geico , Wes Moore and his wife gave $10,000, many chapters and regions made pledges to give money soon to help meet the first challenge, hundreds (probably thousands) of you donated at convention and received a convention pin for your donation, and the Phi Theta Kappa Board of Directors stepped in and helped us out as well. Thanks again to everyone who donated.
If you were not able to make it to the convention, we missed you dearly! Here are some videos of what went on (they will play in order):
We had a record year. Phi Theta Kappa hit record numbers in recruitment and it showed when we had over 4000 members, over 700 advisors, and dozens of alumni, the most in all categories that Phi Theta Kappa has ever had in attendance at a convention. Congratulations!!!
Our speakers, Amy Chua and Malcolm Gladwell were amazing. We also heard from our Executive Director, Dr. Rod Risley, our International President, Tameka Wilson, Isa Adney who spoke at the ACA meeting, and Jon Acuff who spoke at the Academy.
Finally, congratulations to our 2012-2013 International Officer Team.
Ryan Palmore - President
Casey Romero-Tobia - Div I V.P.
Ryan Lake - Div II V.P.
Anthony Ames - Div III V.P.
Gail San Diego - Div IV V.P.
. . . we can't wait to here what you are doing and planning.
Incomming PTKIOTeam -----<Rod>----- Outgoing PTKIOTeam
Friday, April 20, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The Oberndorf Challenge
In 2009, at the Annual Convention in Grapevine, TX, Phi Theta Kappa answered the challenge to raise Money for the Hites Scholarship. In this video, at 2 minutes and 29 seconds, you see the big check representing the money raised just for the Hites Challenge.
We are here in Nashville, TN three years later trying to do something very similar. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. We have already raised over $30,000 for the Oberndorf Challenge, but we still need your help. Please remember to continue supporting the Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship Challenge.
We will continue to maintain the site on www.causes.com/lifelinetocompletion, and you can still make a $10 donation by texting GIVEPTK to 50555 and responding yes.
While in Tennessee, you, your chapter, or your region can donate money or pledge to donate to the Oberndorf scholarship at a time in the near future, AND purchasing a convention pin will add to the fundraising efforts. Also, before this Friday, April 14, visit www.ptk.org/geico and get a free (no-obligation) quote and Geico will donate $10,000.00 to the Oberndorf Challenge if we get 2,012 quotes. PLUS, your Phi Theta Kappa region could win some cash. Please take a moment to go online and get a quote, but also try and share this information on how others can support our efforts without spending money out of their own pockets. Whether you are attending the Annual Convention or not, you can be a part Phi Theta Kappa history by helping us reach our goal of $125,000 for the completion scholarship. Who knows, you may find that you can save some money on auto or renter's insurance and then have a little extra cash to text in your vote ;-) wink wink.
We hope you have a great time at the 94th Annual Convention in Nashville.
Here are some more videos related to the Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship and C4.
We will continue to maintain the site on www.causes.com/lifelinetocompletion, and you can still make a $10 donation by texting GIVEPTK to 50555 and responding yes.
While in Tennessee, you, your chapter, or your region can donate money or pledge to donate to the Oberndorf scholarship at a time in the near future, AND purchasing a convention pin will add to the fundraising efforts. Also, before this Friday, April 14, visit www.ptk.org/geico and get a free (no-obligation) quote and Geico will donate $10,000.00 to the Oberndorf Challenge if we get 2,012 quotes. PLUS, your Phi Theta Kappa region could win some cash. Please take a moment to go online and get a quote, but also try and share this information on how others can support our efforts without spending money out of their own pockets. Whether you are attending the Annual Convention or not, you can be a part Phi Theta Kappa history by helping us reach our goal of $125,000 for the completion scholarship. Who knows, you may find that you can save some money on auto or renter's insurance and then have a little extra cash to text in your vote ;-) wink wink.
We hope you have a great time at the 94th Annual Convention in Nashville.
Here are some more videos related to the Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship and C4.
. . . just for fun, here is another video the IO's did during our first trip to the Center for Excellence
Parting Words from the 2011-2012 Division IV V.P. Jeremy Mathis
This is where it all started for me. I had just started my first semester of college in the spring of 2008, and I was working toward my Associate of Applied Science degree in Radio and Television (Telecomm Production). The school was hosting Information Day and the RTV students had a booth to recruit high school seniors to our program. As I came in to the atrium to take my spot at the end of a long table I passed this at the other end.
The person on the far right is Jennifer. She worked with me in the school records office. I saw her with her medallion and I asked her what she had won. She was the Public Relations Officer for the Alpha Gamma Alpha chapter, I learned. She graduated that spring and over the summer semester I took her place as the *P.R. Officer.
Here is a photo of me at my induction ceremony.
This is me and the other chapter officers during my first travel experience with Phi Theta Kappa. It was the very first Colorado Region’s Officer Boot-camp.
This is me getting sworn in as the 2010-11 Colorado Regional V.P.
Here is me a year later, swearing in my chapter president as the 2011-12 Colorado V.P.
A month later, here is Onjalai swearing me in as the 2011-12 Div. IV V.P.
What has Phi Theta Kappa done for me? I was only going to get my AAS and then get a job. Now I am transferring to Colorado State. Guess what I am studying . . . *public relations. I am also studying for the LSAT. That is something that I would have never even thought would be possible for me. Phi Theta Kappa has given me many other things, but the most important thing is friendship. I don’t think that this blog’s server has enough room to upload all the pictures of me with my new friends. Even uploading photos of me and my best friends would require a few pictures because we are rarely all in the same location at the same time.
One of the ways I have been able to make new friends is through travel. In some of my previous blogs I mentioned the travel I did in the fall of 2011. This spring I was asked to attend two regional conventions. The first was the Arizona Region, and the second was the Nevada/California Region. I wish I had the time to write about all the fun that I had during these trips—there was just so much! Spring is such a wonderful time for Phi Theta Kappa regional conventions. It makes me wish that I could have travelled to the rest of the regions in Division IV. I did get to watch several students take on the challenge and responsibility of becoming new regional leaders, and to them I would like to say congratulations! Through it all, I know the connections and friends I have made will extend through the rest of my life and well in to my professional career.
Here is me and the current and previous Arizona Regional Officers.
Here I am with the group of Regional Officers from the NV/CA Region.
Before I send my final salutations in my final individual blog as an International Officer, I want to inform you about one other opportunity I had. Also, you will learn about a great resource for you and your fellow students. If you read one of my previous blogs, you know that I attended the NCSD Annual Convention and helped Dr. Risely and our Phi Theta Kappa Deans give a presentation on C4. That presentation was nominated for an NCSD award and won. However, something else happened while I was there. I met a Phi Theta Kappa Alumnus named Isa Adney. She was a recipient of a $110,000.00 Jack Kent Cooke scholarship. She was also writing a book. Her book was released on March 15, 2012 and you can buy it on Amazon.com. It’s called Community College Success: How to Finish with Friends, Scholarships, and the Career of Your Dreams. Here is where I bring it back to my point. Because of Phi Theta Kappa, I had the opportunity to meet her and we later connected on Facebook. Since her book is about student success, she reached out to community college students to answer a questionnaire. I was one of the students she chose to quote in her book. I don’t want to give away any details because I want you to see it for yourself. Here is her Facebook page www.facebook.com//ccsuccess
So this concludes my last blog. Thank you all again for allowing me to serve as your Division IV Vice President this past year, and I hope you will come back to this blog as the new 2012-2013 International Officers post blogs here.
Sincerely,
Jeremy L. Mathis
Friday, January 13, 2012
90 Days From Today
Dear fellow Phi Theta Kappa Members, Advisors, Alumni, and honored supporters,
Achieving our goal of $125,000 was by no means going to be simple.
We set out to do huge things -- and we haven't finished the job yet. We’ve achieved a lot together so far, and all that we still need to do hangs in the balance.
The next 90 days are extremely important for the Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship.
Will you make a donation of $10 or more today?
We go to school every day knowing that millions of students are working hard to complete their degree, and at any moment an unexpected disaster could occur causing financial problems that might encumber them from staying in school. You never believe that something like that could happen to you until it does.
Achieving our goal of $125,000 was by no means going to be simple.
We set out to do huge things -- and we haven't finished the job yet. We’ve achieved a lot together so far, and all that we still need to do hangs in the balance.
The next 90 days are extremely important for the Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship.
Will you make a donation of $10 or more today?
We go to school every day knowing that millions of students are working hard to complete their degree, and at any moment an unexpected disaster could occur causing financial problems that might encumber them from staying in school. You never believe that something like that could happen to you until it does.
Our challenge for 2012 isn’t just about endowing a scholarship. It’s also about being a part of history and leaving a legacy that will help Phi Theta Kappa members complete their degrees for years to come. Building this scholarship is the next step you can take in your involvement with the Community College Completion Corps, and there is an incentive for your participation. Participating chapters will be eligible for a drawing to have Phi Theta Kappa Executive Director Dr. Rod Risley attend your C4 event or have a “Meet and Greet” with him at the Annual Convention in Nashville. The deadline is March 30, 2012!
Together we will help bring the U.S. up from the #16 nation in the world in college completion. Please help us meet this goal and help your fellow members succeed in completing a college credential! Remember, your donation will be matched one-to-one by Lou and Rosemary Oberndorf to create a $250,000 scholarship endowment. That means your $10 is really $20.
It's up to us.
Our deadline is approaching, and with only 90 days left until the 2012 Phi Theta Kappa Annual Convention we just wanted to remind you of ways you can support this cause today.
Ways to donate:
- · Text GIVEPTK to number 50555 to give $10 to Phi Theta Kappa’s Oberndorf Lifeline to Completion Scholarship Challenge, and then when prompted, reply with YES to confirm the donation and have it added to your phone bill. Wait a moment and when prompted reply with YES again to join the mobile community and continue the conversation. PLEASE HELP BY SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT THIS. Thank you!
- · You can donate right on our Facebook Cause page http://www.causes.com/lifelinetocompletion ($10.00 minimum donation).
- · You can donate directly to the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation using your credit-card by visiting this link: http://tinyurl.com/OberndorfCompletionScholarship
- · You can send a check or money-order (from chapters, regions, and individuals) in the mail to the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, 1625 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS 39211. Put "Completion Scholarship" in the memo field. (no minimum required)
Join in the discussion on ways to raise money for this challenge here: http://ptkregionalofficers.ning.com/forum/topics/fundraising-ideas-lifeline-completion-scholarship and let us know you donated by joining us here https://www.facebook.com/events/194343487327143/
Thank you for taking the time to read this and happy New Year,
Your 2011-2012 International Officer Team
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