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麻豆社 of Denver Assistant Professor Brian Weaver Helps Students Land Prestigious Five-Star Rating for PTK Honor Society

Untapped Potential

Brian Weaver, assistant communication professor at 麻豆社 of Denver (CCD), had not always been academically successful in high school and, like many students, encountered challenges such as bullying.

When the role of faculty advisor to CCD鈥檚 national honor society Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) opened up in the fall of 2019, Weaver jumped at the opportunity to help other students find themselves in PTK like he had. A member of PTK himself while a student at Arapahoe 麻豆社 from 1991-1993, he鈥檇 experienced the power of its benefits first-hand, including landing a full scholarship to attend The University of Denver.

鈥淥ne of the greatest values of PTK membership is the scholarship opportunities it opens up,鈥 Weaver says.

鈥淐ommunity college and the very real validation of PTK membership also allowed me to see myself more accurately 鈥 as a scholar, a leader, an academician and philosopher. Being part of a society of like-minded colleagues was exponentially powerful. I鈥檓 46 and I still feel like I belong. I want our members to feel that, too. They鈥檙e in for a lifetime.鈥

Leading the National Honor Society to Excellence

Together with PTK鈥檚 robust student leadership, led by President Kelly Shanley, Weaver helped channel members toward the goal of earning five-star status. PTK membership, in general, is prestigious, but the more stars a chapter has, the more prestigious it becomes 鈥 and thus is more valuable in helping students land scholarships.

鈥淚t鈥檚 rigorous and includes objectives to earn each star according to a standardized metric provided by international headquarters,鈥 Weaver says. 鈥淭he hardest to meet are the fourth and fifth stars that require a large service and research project.鈥

The fourth star involved a 鈥渃ollege project.鈥 To earn it, PTK partnered with to create 鈥淪tudents for Collaborative Change鈥 to address challenging Denver issues including homelessness and lack of access to quality education. The project enabled students to volunteer through the Mile-High United Way website for projects that inspired them while having their service hours tracked.

鈥淭hey let us create our own mini organization within theirs to get out into the community,鈥 Weaver says. Instead of all these separate student organizations doing little projects on their own, Students for Collaborative Change enabled them to join together for greater impact.

For its fifth star, 鈥渉onors in action,鈥 PTK members partnered with (CRI), an organization that works directly with Denver Public Schools to provide needed resources.

鈥淥ur partnership allowed students to volunteer to judge a science fair and participate in school family nights and related events that we used as a centerpiece for our research project that asked, 鈥榟ow do these kinds of connections impact the community鈥檚 greater good?鈥欌 Weaver says.

Scholarship, Leadership, Fellowship

Weaver sites the scholarship opportunities PTK offers students as a primary membership benefit.

鈥淎 lot of the big scholarship funds such as pull from PTK first,鈥 he says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e a kind of clearinghouse for scholarships. Members can log in twice a year in scholarship rounds and submit one application that goes to all recruiting organizations because they know and trust the credentials of our candidates. As an advisor, I also can push forward a few more names of deserving students for consideration by the scholarship committee.鈥

PTK provides members with outstanding leadership opportunities and frequently receives invitations to join city- and state-wide committees.

鈥淭he governor came to our school last semester to discuss college costs and some of the bills in legislation and asked PTK people to meet with him for discourse and debate.鈥

Finally, PTK students revel in fellowship and support.

鈥淎t any moment my office and the PTK area is flooded with members having tea, planning schedules, doing homework, collaborating, going through life鈥檚 hard times together.鈥

A Miracle Job

Weaver is proud to call his role as advisor a 鈥渕iracle job.鈥

鈥淭hat kind of fellowship, that sense of belonging PTK membership offers, did so much for my self-esteem and self-concept that it鈥檚 really immeasurable,鈥 Weaver says. 

鈥淚鈥檓 not blowing smoke or trying to inflate myself; that鈥檚 really how it feels It鈥檚 so rewarding. These people are wicked smart and crushing it. When they get together, they push each other to do even more in a healthy, cooperative. way. They do it in a way that supports them all to achieve their goals.鈥