Is Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) a big deal? Yes, it is. PTK is the oldest and most prestigious U.S. honor society for two-year colleges.
Eight UNM-Taos Lobos joined the esteemed list during an afternoon induction ceremony on May 5 at Padre Martinez Hall. The 2026 members bring the running UNM-Taos total, since 2022, to 95. To become a member, a student must receive an invitation from the PTK chapter at their college. The New Mexico region of Phi Theta Kappa serves more than 20 state chapters.
UNM-Taos is the Beta Upsilon Iota Chapter, established in 2013. The local chapter determines eligibility, and requirements can vary by chapter. UNM-Taos requirements stipulate that students maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher and complete a specific number of credits.
A traditional part of the PTK induction ceremony is the Lighting of the Candles of Knowledge, where new members ceremoniously light candles, symbolizing the “flame of knowledge” they will carry forward in their academic journey. This gesture, along with receiving membership certificates and taking an oath, marks their official induction into the honor society.
PTK provides scholarships, leadership development, and a platform to showcase achievements, helping members stand out from the crowd. This mark of academic excellence and leadership is recognized by employers, scholarship providers, and four-year colleges and universities.
Congratulations to the UNM-Taos 2026 PTK inductees (from L-R in photo): Zaira Ruiz, Yolanda Hernandez, Sophie Dunn, June Romero, Patricia Solano, Tamara Fraser, Eglantina Aragon, and Gina Herrera.
