June 20, 2024 – Collin College’s Alpha Mu Tau Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society has been recognized for its academic and public service work in the 2023-24
academic year. The honors include individual and chapter recognitions which were awarded
at regional and international conventions. Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor
society for two-year colleges.
Alpha Mu Tau chapter members attended the Texas Region Convention and received the
Texas Top Chapter Award, the Nancy Long Continued Excellence Award, and the Most Distinguished
Chapter – being the fourth highest scoring chapter in the region out of 92 chapters.
Individual Awards:
Horizon Award for New Advisors: Jennifer Morrow
Regional Coordinator Award: H. Jessica Hargis
Continued Excellence Award for Advisors: Professor Brandy S. Jumper
Hall of Honor for Advisors: Jennifer Morrow
Award of Merit for Outstanding Alumni: James Carter and Kassie Garcia
Hall of Honor for Outstanding Members: Caitlyn Jesselle Ballesil
Hall of Honor for Chapter Officers: Nathan Gray and Simrah Sajjad
Distinguished Chapter Officer Team Awards: Jayna Burch, Marcus Wade Bush, Maria Cecconato,
Yerassyl Dauletbak, Nathan Gray, Jersey Johnson, Amanuel Moges, Raymond Masuka Philip,
Simrah Sajjad, Charlene Tanya Sunde, and Alan Tovar
Distinguished Chapter Advisor Team Award: H. Jessica Hargis, Dr. Brian Blanchard,
Professor Brandy S. Jumper, and Jennifer Morrow
DII Hall of Honor: Amanuel Moges, Nathan Gray, Maria Cecconato, Caitlyn Jesselle Ballesil,
and Temiloluwa Ogunleye
DV Hall of Honor: H. Jessica Hargis
Chapter Awards:
Five Star Chapter
Texas Top Chapter
Honors in Action and College Project Participation Award
Poster Competition, HIA First Place
College Project Awards of Merit
HIA Award of Distinction - Theme 1 – Essence of Play
Chapter members also attended the International Convention, Catalyst, earning the
following:
Phi Theta Kappa’s 2024 Distinguished Chapter Officer Team Awards: Jayna Burch, Marcus
Wade Bush, Maria Cecconato, Yerassyl Dauletbak, Nathan Gray, Jersey Johnson, Amanuel
Moges, Raymond Masuka Philip, Simrah Sajjad, Charlene Tanya Sunde, and Alan Tovar
Phi Theta Kappa’s 2024 Distinguished Chapter Advisor Team Award: Dr. H. Jessica Hargis,
Dr. Brian Blanchard, Professor Brandy S. Jumper, and Jennifer Morrow
Paragon Award for Advisors: Jennifer Morrow
Chapter Awards:
Distinguished College Project
Distinguished Honors in Action
Distinguished Theme Award Honors in Action (one of three given)
Beta Alpha Continued Excellence Award (Distinguished Chapter three years in a row
– given to only 16 chapters internationally)
Top 100 Chapter
Top 50 (internationally)
Alpha Mu Tau Alumni Association Awards:
5-Star status
Third Runner-Up to the most Distinguished Alumni Association (out of 65 alumni associations)
Collin Collegeserves more than 58,000 credit and continuing education students annually and offers
more than 200 degrees and certificates, including a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
(BSN), a Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Applied
Science (BAS) in Construction Management, and a new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS)
in Clinical Operations Management. The only public college based in Collin County,
Collin College is a partner to business, government, and industry, providing customized
training and workforce development. For more information, visit www.collin.edu.