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  2. National Honor Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Honor Society (NHS) is one of the oldest, largest, and most widely recognized cocurricular student organizations in American high schools, with 1.4 million members. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The purpose of the NHS is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to recognize outstanding students, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote ...

  3. Association of College Honor Societies - Wikipedia

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    The honor society standards set by the Association of College Honor Societies are mentioned by the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management for entry into government employment at GS-7 Level: "Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies listed... by the Association of ...

  4. Honor society - Wikipedia

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    Honor societies exist at the high school, collegiate/university, postgraduate, and professional levels, although university honor societies are by far the most prevalent. In the United States, the oldest academic society, Phi Beta Kappa , was founded as a social and literary fraternity in 1776.

  5. Science National Honor Society - Wikipedia

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    Science National Honor Society was established in 2000 in Texas to recognize and promote outstanding coursework in the sciences by high school students. [1] [2] It also cultivates the next generation scientific researchers and explorers in the United States. [1] The society is run by teachers, scientists, and business people who volunteer their ...

  6. Honors colleges and programs - Wikipedia

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    Honors colleges and honors programs are special accommodation constituent programs at public and private universities – and also public two-year institutions of higher learning [1] – that include, among other things, supplemental or alternative curricular and non-curricular programs, privileges, special access, scholarships, and distinguished recognition for exceptional undergraduate scholars.

  7. Schreyer Honors College - Wikipedia

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    The average high school GPA is typically 4.00/4.00. Typically, the average SAT score for incoming students is 2150/2400, although SAT scores are not used in the admissions decision process at the Honors College. First year students admitted to the Honors College earn a $5,000-per-year academic scholarship which is renewable for four years.

  8. Arista (honor society) - Wikipedia

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    Arista is the New York City public school variant name for chapters of the National Honor Society (NHS). Arista began in 1921 and remained independent and active through the 1980s when nearly all schools converted into NHS chapters to avoid confusion on college applications. [1]

  9. Litchfield Towers - Wikipedia

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    The University Honors College first-year Living Learning Community was housed on floors 11 and 12 of Tower B prior to 2005, and then on floors 11 through 14 after 2005, [18] and the University of Pittsburgh College of Business Administration Living Learning Community is located on floors 9 and 10 of Tower B. [18] After the 2006–2007 school ...