Six Keiser University students are among the more than 150 Florida college and university students named to the 2019 All-Florida Academic Team. Keiser’s students represent four distinct majors and hail from three different campuses from all sides of Florida.

 

Sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society, The All-Florida Academic team recognizes outstanding students based on academic achievement, leadership, and service to the community. Students are nominated by their respective colleges and universities to the All-USA Academic Team competition sponsored by PTK. The top 30 students from each academic class are named to the All-Florida team based on ratings in competition throughout the state.

 

Keiser University students have been a staple on the All-Florida Academic Team since 2015 when alumna Crystal Ferone, ’17, was first named to the team as a health services administration student. Since then, more than 20 Keiser students have landed a spot on the prestigious team.

 

Keiser’s students named to the 2019 All-Florida Academic Team include:

 

Amber Leverett
Campus: KU Jacksonville
Major: Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology

 

Raul Marquez
Campus: KU Miami
Major: Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology

 

Mario Morales
Campus: KU Miami
Major: Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

 

Lauren Pate
Campus: KU Orlando
Major: Bachelor of Science in Forensic Investigation

 

Susan Sylvester
Campus: KU Jacksonville
Major: Associate of Science in Physical Therapy Assistant

 

Kisha Whitehurst
Campus: KU Jacksonville
Major: Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology

 

Members of the 2019 team were honored at an awards ceremony on April 4, 2019 in Orlando. The ceremony took place during the PTK Catalyst 2019 Convention. Members of the team were presented with medallions and certificates of achievement.

 

Phi Theta Kappa sponsors All-State Academic Teams in 39 different states. For more information, visit: https://www.ptk.org/.