Northwest Florida's
Private School for Home Educated Students Grades K-12

 

Honor Society Membership

Qualifying high school students are invited to become members of the 
following Honor Societies:
 

NSHSS
National Society of High School Scholars
http://www.nshss.org/index.html
Requirements: 3.0 GPA
Early spring application, Guidance Counselor nomination


USAA's Who's Who Among All-American Scholars
Nominated by School Administration


Phi Theta Kappa 
http://pensacolastate.edu/phithetakappa/
Requirements: You must have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and 12 credit hours at Pensacola State College to be eligible to join Phi Theta Kappa. You must also be currently enrolled in A.A., A.S., or A.A.S. program.


Robinson Honor Society
http://www.pensacolastate.edu/students/programs/honorsProgram.asp
Requirements: Students who desire to participate in the Robinson Honors Program must meet any one of the following criteria:
1)  3.5 GPA at end of first semester senior year, eligible to enroll in ENC 1101, MAC 1105 and have no reading requirement.
OR
2) 
Qualifying test scores in either the ACT, SAT or CPT as follows:

  • ACT minimum scores of 23 in Reading, Math and English.
  • SAT minimum scores of 550 in Verbal (Reading/English) and Quantitative (Math).
  • CPT minimum score of 100 in Reading, 103 in English and 113 in Algebra.


Other Honor Societies at PSC
Alpha Beta Gamma—Business
Alpha Mu Gamma—Foreign Language
Beta Alpha Psi---General Academic
Beta Phi Gamma—Journalism
Mu Alpha Theta—Mathematics
Phi Rho Pi—Debate/Forensics
Pensacola State College Honors Council—General Academic
Psi Beta—Psychology
Sigma Delta Mu—Spanish
Sigma Phi Alpha—Dental Hygiene






Why should I join a Honor Society?
When looking forward to college applications and scholarships, it is wise to think about joining Honor Societies that you qualify to join. Your transcript lists all the Honor Societies that you have joined, and college admissions 
offices notice the extra effort that you have made to maintain a high GPA and to be involved in your community. It is important to realize that everything that you are involved in during high school goes into account when admissions boards and financial aid offices are making application and scholarship decisions. So, join as many honor societies as you qualify to join.

 

I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
III John 4



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