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The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS)
FormationApril 30, 1994, G.W.U.
TypeHonor society
HeadquartersWashington, DC
Location
Membership
1,000,000+
CEO and Founder
Stephen E. Loflin
Websitehttp://www.nscs.org

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) is a national, non-profit, tax-exempt[1] academic honor society for college students in the United States. NSCS has active chapters at more than 350 colleges and universities in the United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, which consists of a body of over one million members as of February 2014.[2]

Chapters engage in community service,[3] and scholastic and social activities. Membership is offered by invitation to first- and second-year college students with GPAs of 3.4 and above. Additionally, fewer than 10 percent of students at colleges with a chapter are invited to join the society.[4]

History

NSCS was founded in 1994 at George Washington University in Washington, DC, by Steve Loflin, who, at the time, worked in Student Affairs at George Washington University. The first NSCS Convocation Induction was held on the George Washington University campus on April 30, 1994. Loflin founded NSCS to recognize students who performed well academically during their first years in college and to provide members with an opportunity to take a leadership role in an organization devoted to scholarship, leadership, and service.[2]

Overview

NSCS places a strong emphasis on integrity and considers it the foundation of its organization. Each year, NSCS designates an I Stand for Integrity Week and, in addition, it offers its members scholarships and awards for professors who encourage integrity in their students.[5][6]

NSCS offers both undergraduate and graduate scholarships to its members. Scholarships that are distributed include the NSCS Merit Award, GEICO Achievement Award, Induction Recognition Award, Integrity Scholarship, Liberty Mutual Scholarship, NECA Study Abroad Scholarship, NSCS-GEICO Graduate Scholarship, Scholar Abroad Scholarship, Scholar at Sea Scholarship, and Service Initiative Grants.[7]

Organization

Memberships

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is a member of several organizations, which include the Association of College Honor Societies, the only certifying agency for college and university honor societies in the United States.[2]

Other organizations of which NSCS is a member include the following:

Partnerships

NSCS partners with both public and private organizations, including the following:[8]

Honorary board of regents

Members of the Honorary Board of Regents include or have included the following:

References

  1. ^ "Internal Revenue Service Online Charity Search".
  2. ^ a b c Association of College Honor Societies. 2010
  3. ^ "Community service". Georgia Tech NSCS Community Service. 2009. [dead link]
  4. ^ [1] [dead link]
  5. ^ "Inspire Integrity Awards Finalists Named". Baylor University. 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-16.
  6. ^ "Finalist Named". The Rebel Yell. 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  7. ^ "Scholarships". National Society of Collegiate Scholars. 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  8. ^ National Society of Collegiate Scholars. 2010.