Clarke Receives 2024 Phi Theta Kappa Honors
For the fourth year in a row, Clarke University has earned a place on Phi Theta Kappa’s annual Honor Roll. The national program recognizes excellence in an institution’s support of transfer students.
“We are very excited to see Clarke’s continued advocacy for transfer students honored in this way. Phi Theta Kappa members are a wonderful addition to our campus community as both scholars and engaged student leaders,” said Grace Burds, Associate Director of Transfer Admissions.
Clarke was designated one of the most transfer-friendly universities in the country due to partnerships like the CC Today, CU Tomorrow program, which allows for a streamlined transfer process from any of Iowa’s 15 community colleges. Students transferring to Clarke as part of the PTK program are also eligible for a scholarship of $21,000, as well as other scholarships and awards.
PTK is a national organization that offers resources and scholarships to transfer students, with an emphasis on community college students making the move to a four-year institution. Honor Roll selections are based on a review of hundreds of schools and careful assessment of their admission and recruitment practices, articulation agreements, student support services, campus life, and more.
To learn more about transferring to Clarke, visit clarke.edu/transfer.