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PIEDMONT POINTS

HOW IT WORKS:

Attend Student Life-sponsored events and sign in when you arrive. You must scan your ID or enter your P# to receive points.

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Continue attending events throughout the year to rack up points!

To check your balance, please visit the Student tab on Pathway.

Email lagreca.k@ptc.edu to schedule a time to pick up prizes.

HOW TO FIND POINT VALUES:

Find a list of eligible events online at www.ptc. edu/studentlifeevents. Points will be displayed beside check-in for events and on event flyers.

QUESTIONS? Please contact Kendra Lagreca at (864) 941-8698 or email lagreca.k@ptc.edu.

PRIZE LEVELS*:

40 points: Lanyard

80 points: 5-Prong

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120 points: Drawstring Bag

160 points: Pencil Pouch

200 points: Umbrella

240 points: Blanket Roll

280 points: T-Shirt (Student Life Superstar)

320 points: Award Recognition

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Christian Student Union – Open to all students, faculty and staff, the club provides a ministry to the campus community. Collegiate FFA – Collegiate FFA is a form of membership within the National FFA Organization.

CVT Club – Open to CVT students, this club promotes cardiovascular care and heart disease awareness in our community.

Diversity in Action – Open to all students who have a desire to promote equality among the student population.

ECD Club – The ECD Club is open to any student in the Early Care and Education program.

Full Throttle – To promote leadership among students in the automotive technology program.

Health Occupations Students Of America (HOSA) – For students enrolled in health care programs

Horticulture Club – Cultivates relationships between students & provides opportunities to dig deeper into horticultural topics.

Human Services Club – With the motto of “helping people help people” and open to all students, members of this organization are involved in social change.

Kappa Pi International Art Honor Society – Honor Society for the Commercial Arts program and Arts faculty at the college.

Lambda Beta – A national honor society for the respiratory care profession.

Lambda Chi Nu – For ADN students & graduates; the honor society recognizes academic & clinical excellence in nursing.

Lambda Nu – A national medical imaging honor society which recognizes students who have demonstrated exemplary academic achievement in the Radiology and Imaging Sciences.

National Association of Licensed Practical Nurses – a professional organization that encompasses licensed practical nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and PN/VN students and affiliates.

National Technical Honor Society – Recognizes outstanding student achievement in Career and Technical Education

Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society – Open to students in associate degree programs, the four hallmarks are scholarship, leadership, fellowship and service.

Patient Care Tech. Club - Open to all patient care tech students and pre-patient care tech students.

PN Care Club – Open to students enrolled in the PN clinical program.

PTC Photo/Art Club – This club is open all students with an interest in photography or art.

PTC Saluda Game Club – This club is open all students with an interest in photography or art.

RAD Tech Club – Open to all radiologic technology students, the club is involved with promoting the rad tech profession.

Respiratory Care Club – For respiratory care and pre-respiratory care students

RX Techs – A club for pharmacy technician students, the club’s mission is networking, personal and professional growth, and service to the community.

Student Nurses Association – A national organization open to nursing and pre-nursing students to help in professional development.

Student Occupational Therapy Assistant (SOTA) Club – Comprised of students enrolled in the OTA program on the Newberry Campus

Tau Alpha Pi – an honor society open to engineering technology students and graduates who achieve high academic standards.

Tau Upsilon Alpha – Honor society for students who have declared a major in human services.

The Literary & Arts Journal Club - Boosts writing and leadership skills through workshops, conventions, & annual writing contest

Veterinary Technology Club – A student chapter of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America.

VIP (Very Involved Persons) Club – Provides local leadership and community service opportunities for all Newberry County Campus students.

Young Farmers & Ranchers Club – For students interested in the farming and ranching profession.

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