Racial Healing: Creating Space for Wellness Throughout College Workshop

Racial Healing: Creating Space for Wellness Throughout College will be a workshop hosted virtually on November 18th at noon. Transitions to college are often accompanied by race-related stress, which can impact a student’s ability to succeed. In particular, students of color can face experiences such …

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Looking for students who are interested in mental health advocacy!

Active Minds is a national organization whose mission is to help young adults become leaders and mental health advocates on college campuses. Inver Hills is looking to add an active minds chapter to our campus. Together we will plan events, hold trainings, and help educate …

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Online Depression Screening & Creative Writing in Counseling

Online Depression Screening & Creative Writing in Counseling Good morning Student! This first week of October is Mental Illness Awareness Week and Thursday, October 7th is National Depression Screening Day. We at the IHCC Counseling Department would like to inform everyone that we offer an …

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5 Steps to Better Control and Focus in a Chaotic Reality

During our fall semester Student Success Day event on September 21st, 2021, Mark Wallace discussed “Getting Things Done” (GTD) methodology – a systematic approach to school, work, and life that helps reduce stress, increase control and productivity, and equip people with the tools needed to …

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Student Success Day

February 23rd Inver Hills Student Life Communication Student Success Day Tuesday, February 23: 9 am – 7 pm Dear Student, This day is dedicated to YOU – to help you find the resources you need to be successful in college and in your personal and …

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Important COVID testing information

You recently received an email from Dr. Wendy Robinson about the importance of staying socially distant during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday season to slow the spread of COVID-19. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) now urges all college and university students to get tested prior …

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PTK MEMBERSHIP PROCESS

1.) Qualify for Membership

Students who complete at least 12 college-level credits, earn a 3.5 semester GPA in at least one semester, and who maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 qualify for membership. If you are not sent an invitation to join contact ptk@inverhills.edu.

2.) Invitations Sent

Invitation emails and letters are sent to eligible students after the second week of fall and spring semester each year. The invitation will include instructions and your individual passcode needed to join.

3.) Join Online

Members pay a one-time membership fee and join using your passcode. If this fee is preventing you from joining instead apply for membership using our membership fee waiver application

4.) Induction and Get Involved!

We host an induction ceremony each semester. You must sign up to be inducted. Find out more by joining our meeting or take a look at our event calendar at inverhills.edu/ptk

PTK Membership Fee Waiver

Do not join first, we cannot reimburse paid fees.

PTK Seal

I have my passcode! Where do I join?