HonorSociety.org Chapter President Spotlight: Alpha Pi at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
The population of college students today is increasingly nontraditional. While there are still many students that matriculate directly from high school, others are full-time employees, parents, and retirees.
Looking for an honor society that will help your academic and personal success? Alpha Iota Delta is the best honor society for decision sciences and information systems. With 54 active chapters, Alpha Iota Delta is an... Read More
At first glance, it might seem too good to be true. An Honor Society membership can help you pursue your academic goals, find valuable networking opportunities, and take your career to the next level. In a world where... Read More
More and more adult Americans are returning to college. A recent survey found that from 2014 to 2019, almost a million American adults went back to college and finished their degrees.
In today's tough job market, having just a high GPA is no longer enough. To get a relevant job out of college, you need to make sure you have the right combination of grades, work experience, and extracurriculars.
My name is Kathleen Doherty. I hold a Bachelor of Science degree in both Nursing and Sociology. I am currently a Registered Nurse with a background in Pediatric Intensive Care Nursing and Ambulatory Surgery Nursing. I... Read More
Hello! My name is Adhyan Prasad, and I am currently a senior at Whitefish Bay High School in Wisconsin. I am very grateful to be selected as a recipient of the Highest Honors Student Scholarship, and this will prove to... Read More
Being musically inclined is a precious gift that not everyone possesses. Whether you play an instrument, sing, or perform, there are music scholarships designed just for you!
According to the most recent statistics, more than 60% of undergraduate students receive some kind of financial aid for their post-secondary education. Are you heading off to college soon? If so, a scholarship... Read More
Every year, only 0.2% of students receive a scholarship of over $25,000. While you might not be aiming for such a high amount, the chances of you winning one can still be quite low.