...Becoming a member of the National Honor Society is a prestigious achievement that recognizes students for their academic excellence, leadership skills, service to the community, and commitment to personal growth. It is an organization that values integrity, scholarship, service, and leadership, and being a part of it is a privilege that not only looks good on a resume, but also provides opportunities for personal and professional development. I believe I should become a member of the National Honor Society because I have consistently excelled academically, demonstrating a strong work ethic, determination, and a commitment to learning. I have maintained a high GPA throughout my high school years, and I have always been passionate about giving back to my community and making a positive impact on those around me. By becoming a member of the National Honor Society, I know that I will have the opportunity to continue to make a difference in the lives of others. One of the “hidden gems” about me that may not be immediately apparent in my portfolio is receiving many awards for accomplishments that I have received during high school. One award that I have received is an honor roll certificate. I received this award for maintaining a high GPA during the first semester of my sophomore year. Another accomplishment that I received was a personal success award. I received this because I have always been on top...
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...member of the National Junior Honor Society here at Christa McAuliffe, as it presents a chance for me to grow and give back to my community. Throughout my middle school career, I have consistently maintained academic excellence and displayed exemplary behavior, making me a valid candidate for the NJHS. Furthermore, I am confident that I embody the five pillars of the National Junior Honor Society - Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character, and Citizenship - and strive to demonstrate these qualities daily. First and foremost, I am qualified to be a National Junior Honor Society member because of my demonstrated scholarship. Scholarships are one of the five pillars of the NJHS. What scholarship...
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...I believe I posses many key character attributes that would allow me to effectively contribute to the Shawnee Heights High School National Honor Society. The first being committed to achieve the best in my academic career, extracurricular activities and as a leader. My commitment can be shown through my aim to push myself and my teammates to have fun at practices while still reaching our for full potential that could lead to success in our near future. I also show commitment through challenging myself to take difficult courses that will also allow me to reach my full potential and to be successful. Secondly, I could contribute to National Honor Society involvement and good time management. I participate in 4 extra-curricular activities which,...
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...One of my goals in high school was to become a member of National Honor Society. I always admired the individuals that were inducted because they were known for being diligent workers, intelligent, and selfless. It has been an enormous honor to be part of this organization for which I worked exhaustingly to get into. The four pillars of National Honor Society represent a whole embodiment of virtue one must poses to qualify for this distinction, but the true representation of the four pillars is how they build one’s character to prepare them for the future. First, the pillar of scholarship represents an intellectual student. It is through time, dedication, and commitment to learning that a student gains knowledge. This pillar has motivated me to understand that in order to gain the most out of education you must be willing to spend time studying and reading to comprehend the subject. However, the pillar of scholarship does not restrict to school. By committing myself to earn the best grades is a representation of the dedication...
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...National Honor Society is an organization that not only values the numbers and grades that become all too synonymous with today’s students’ success, but also the value of the student in and out of the classroom. Furthermore, the organization provides innumerable opportunities to its members, including scholarships, but more importantly access to service projects and leadership development. Since it’s founding, National Honor Society challenges high school students to reach their full potential, with a specific focus on scholarship, service, character, and leadership.Naturally, these essential pillars encompass my perception of the ideal student, and, thus, I am honored and obliged to be among its eligible applicants. Consequently, I wish to...
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...National Honor Society Application Essay Being nominated to be apart of the prestigious National Honor Society is a great accomplishment in itself. It is proof of my determination and dedication to my future and further education. I believe that being an active participant would further my opportunities to contribute to my school, community, and education. As a sophomore, I may not have been presented as many opportunities as other candidates but I have taken full advantage of as many leadership positions and service projects as possible. As soon as I walked into the halls of Heritage High School I created several goals for myself to accomplish before I graduate. One of the goals with highest priority was being inducted into the National Honor Society, and now this goal is closer than ever. To be a member of the National Honor Society is to be recognized as a student with...
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...I have always aspired to make a positive impact in the world. By joining the National Honors Society, it will be a major building block in helping to achieve such aspirations. Whether it be through academic excellence, leadership, service or character, I am committed to making a difference in the people around me. Joining the National Honors Society is a journey that I am excited to take part in as it will help me develop my skills and abilities and to also contribute to my community in a meaningful way. Throughout my soon to be 2 years of High School experience, I have consistently maintained a high GPA and gone as far as challenging myself to participate in Advance/AP classes. Additionally, I have also participated in summer camps and will...
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...The National Honor Society values individuals who exhibit four distinct qualities: scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Character is defined by the unique personalities, habits, behaviors, and morals of an individual. Our character not only affects the relationships and interactions we make with the world around us, but it makes up the essence of who we are. The empathy we use to build meaningful relationships with others in our community and the ethical decisions we make based on our morals and values make up our everyday character. Character should be based on integrity. We cannot see character and often we do not notice someone’s character until they exhibit a visible mistake or a visible act of virtue. Our character is not about the behaviors...
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...Lone Star College – CyFair Honors Program Honors Scholarship Proposal Presented by: Jacob N. Qurashi and Tashara A. Frasier I. Title (Honors Scholarship Proposal ) II. Purpose To create a scholarship for LSC-CyFair students actively enrolled in honors courses or taking honors by contract which will aide students enrolled in these courses and serve as a recruitment and retention incentive to both the honors program and the college at large. III. Introduction a. Background As part of an ongoing student outreach campaign for the LSC-CyFair Honors Program, the Honors Student Organization has participated in many campus events this last year. Interested students frequently ask whether or not the Honors Program offers a scholarship to its students. At the present time LSC-CyFair does not offer a scholarship to its honors students. We believe creating a scholarship will not only help students taking honors classes which typically require additional materials or expenses in addition to those already incurred in the regular section, but can used as a marketing device for the honors program and the campus. Over the last couple of years, representatives of the Honors Student Organization have meet with Student Outreach to encourage publicity of the Honors Program at Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District high schools and local National Honors Society advisors; the addition of an honors scholarship would be a powerful selling point to both...
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...Dansville takes a great sense of pride in the character traits we incorporate into the curriculum. This Aggie pride has shaped me into the individual I am today. Everyone has their forte, mine are all traceable back to the character traits Dansville has embedded in my life. Some of my most distinctive qualities that set me apart are commitment and achievement which come to together in the form of excellence. The first character trait I have demonstrated at Dansville High School is commitment. Commitment refers to your dedication or devotion to the goal at stake. It makes sense; you need to commit in order to have the drive to follow through. For a goal driven individual like myself, I needed to commit to the hard work of managing my time in order to be successful. I had to balance Dansville classes, Cosmetology at the Capital Area Career Center, and extracurricular activities such as sports, clubs, and family functions. Moreover, I needed to commit to my goals within those areas along the way. My driving force...
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...It is an honor and privilege to be recognized as a candidate for the National Junior Honor Society. At Lincoln I am a scholar, and have obtained a 3.9 G.P.A and will work hard to keep that in place all year long. Last quarter, I succeeded with 95% in Humanities, 93% in Math, and finally 96% in Science. In the past, I have also received two Presidential Gold awards for my exceptional grades. These grades clearly make me a prime candidate for National Junior Honor Society. Throughout the classroom and the community, I am a leader. In the classroom, certain people look up to me as a leader. I was elected to the student council, which demonstrates the fact that people are confident in my ability to lead. I strive to do what is best for...
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...considered for membership in the National Honor Society. I have worked hard in my classes and I feel that my work in my church community and my involvement in Pinkerton's AF JROTC program show that I would be a contributing member to this organization. In my church, I have learned that praying must be accompanied by actions. I pray that I am good role model to my brothers and my two cousins in the Philippines, but I also know that actions are important, so I put aside $20 each month from my allowance to help with my cousins' tuition. Through my mother's work in a nursing home, I was able to help out at the Resident and Family Summer Barbeque. I enjoyed it so much that I began volunteering regularly for the Recreation...
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...The four pillars of the National Honor Society have been a set standard of principles I have consistently followed throughout my academic career. Through persistent dedication in the fields of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, I have been able to maintain exceptional grades and superior rankings in academics and music while still being a part of multiple activities in my school community. Being able to balance these four principles have allowed me to succeed and surpass expectations set by myself and my school. Scholarship is characterized by severe commitment to learning and ambition. I focus on this by taking the most rigorous courses available to me at my school. Since freshman year, I have only taken honors or advanced placement academic courses. Moreover, to ensure I surpass expectations, I make studying a part of my routine to maintain the 4.0 grade point average I have. In addition to the four main subjects in school, I have studied guitar in a separate school and at my high school for over three years. My dedication to music and countless hours of practice have landed me a spot in the Bayonne High School honors guitar trio. Throughout my entire academic and music carrer, my...
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...In the past year, I have heard about the National Honor Society every so often but not much in depth until I encountered Jocelyn Sosa Ramirez, an independent, selfless girl who has achieved plenty. I am aware that she is the president of NHS and encouraged me to apply. By mentioning the previous information, in my opinion, the purpose of the National Honor Society is to portray leadership skills while serving others and becoming a more successful student. In addition, I feel that the leadership criteria plays a big role. As of the years 2016-2017, I am going to be involved in organizations such as HOSA and RGV LEAD but if I am selected to be in this group, I will make it one of my top priorities to be involved 100% of the time when necessary....
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...I believe that I best exemplify the service pillar of the National Honor Society. Service has always been a fundamental part of who I am as a person, and I have consistently sought out opportunities to give back to my community and make a positive impact on those around me. One example of my commitment to service is my involvement in a local soup kitchen. Every Saturday morning, I volunteer at the soup kitchen to help prepare and serve meals to those in need. I have been doing this for over two years now, and it has been a deeply rewarding experience. I have formed relationships with many of the regulars who come in for a hot meal, and it has been humbling to see the difference that a simple act of kindness can make in someone's day. Through this experience, I have learned the importance of empathy and compassion, and I have developed a deeper appreciation for...
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