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Examples of NHS Applications - A Little Guidance Needed

Hey everyone, I could use some help as I'm feeling a little lost. I'm planning on applying to the National Honor Society at my school, but I'm not quite sure what to put in my application. Can anyone share their own experiences, or some points that they think are crucial to mention in it? Maybe some activities or ideas that would make my application stand out? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

The National Honor Society (NHS) application process varies from school to school, but it primarily values Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. Therefore, it's essential to highlight these in your application to stand out.

1. Scholarship: The NHS requires a certain GPA for eligibility, usually around 3.5 or higher, depending on your school's standards. However, displaying intellectual curiosity through participation in academic extracurriculars or pursuit of higher-level courses can give your application a leg up.

2. Leadership: Your application should showcase instances where you've taken leadership roles. Whether in student government, a club officer role, a sports team captain, or spearheading a significant project or initiative, demonstrating leadership will set you apart.

3. Service: Participating in community service is another key element for the NHS. This can be through volunteering within the school, participating in school charity events, or volunteering time to local organizations. Consider discussing the impact you've made and what you've learned from these experiences.

4. Character: Traits like reliability, honesty, and sensitivity towards others are key aspects for NHS membership. This can often be conveyed through rec letters, personal anecdotes, or discussing how you've helped create a positive community within your school or local neighborhood.

To make your application stand out, consider discussing any experiences in which these values overlapped. For example, perhaps you led a study group (leadership) that raised the overall grades in your most challenging class (scholarship) or you initiated a community service project (service) that demonstrates your exceptional responsibility and kindness (character).

Remember, be yourself and write genuinely about your experiences. You want the application to represent who you are and not what you think they want to hear. Good luck!

a year ago

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