NSHSS News



  • Fairleigh Dickinson announces new 4+1- Combined Degree Programs

    Apr 27, 2012
    Fairleigh Dickinson (FDU) is the largest private university in New Jersey, featuring more than 100 high-quality liberal arts and professional degree programs on the associate, baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels. Located within the cultural melting pot of the New York metropolitan area, FDU has more than 12,000 students. The New Jersey campuses include the College at Florham, a small and primarily residential campus located on the picturesque grounds of a former estate; and the Metropolitan Campus, which resides in a suburban setting very close to New York City. FDU is now announcing a new Combined Degree Advantage program.

    The Combined Degree Advantage program offers incoming students the opportunity to complete a bachelor's and master's degree in five years. In addition to the accelerated format of this program, qualified students will also be able to keep a portion of their undergraduate scholarships during their fifth year of graduate study. Students can choose from a wide selection of combined degree programs. The Combined Degree Advantage Program is automatically offered to all Colonel Fairleigh S. Dickinson and Dean’s Scholars who maintain a cumulative grade point ratio (GPR) of 3.25 or higher.


    Eligible students are first-time, full-time freshmen starting in fall 2012. Undergraduates with cumulative GPRs of 3.50 or higher will have their scholarships calculated at a full matching percentage of the senior-year undergraduate scholarship. For undergraduates with cumulative GPRs between 3.25 and 3.49, their scholarship will be calculated at half the matching percentage of their senior-year undergraduate scholarship.

    Advantages of this program include saving time and money and accelerating the student’s education by graduating with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree. Students also have the flexibility to go from undergraduate degrees at one FDU campus and finish their graduate degrees at the other. Qualified students must declare their intent to pursue a five-year combined degree after earning between 60 and 80 undergraduate credits.

    The combined degree programs at the Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences include the BA in communication studies/MA in corporate and organizational communication, BA in psychology/MA in industrial/organizational psychology, BA in political science/master of public administration and BS in chemistry/MS in chemistry (with a concentration in pharmaceutical chemistry).

    At the Silberman College of Business, combined degree programs are the BS in business administration/MBA, BS in business administration/MS in accounting, BS in business administration/MS in taxation and BS in accounting/MS in accounting.

    Combined degree programs at the Anthony J. Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies are the BS in hotel and restaurant management/MS in hospitality management and BA in interdisciplinary studies (with a concentration in sports administration)/MS in sports administration.

    In University College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Studies, combined degree programs are the BA in communication/MA in media and professional communication, BA in history/master of public administration, BA in political science/master of public administration, BA in psychology/MA in general/theoretical psychology, BA in psychology/master in social work (with New York University), BA in psychology (with a concentration in forensic psychology/MA in forensic psychology, BS in biochemistry/MS in cosmetic science, BS in biochemistry/MS in chemistry (with a concentration in pharmaceutical chemistry), BS in biology/MS in biology, BS in chemistry/MS in cosmetic science, BS in chemistry/MS in chemistry (with a concentration in pharmaceutical chemistry), BS in computer science/MS in computer science, BS in computer science/MS in management information systems, BS in electrical engineering/MS in computer engineering, BS in electrical engineering/MS in electrical engineering and BA in criminal justice/MA in criminal justice.

    All students enrolled in the five-year Teacher Preparation (QUEST) Program also qualify for continued scholarship support in their fifth year, provided that they maintain at least a minimum GPR of 3.25. QUEST students earn a combined BA or BS/Master of Arts in Teaching.

     For more information about the Combined Degree Advantage Program, contact the undergraduate admissions office by calling 1-800-338-8803. 

  • Update from Mr. Nobel

    Apr 02, 2012

    I am very pleased to share a few highlights from this past year and inform you of exciting plans on the horizon as we approach our 10th anniversary this summer.

    The past year has been one of growth and progress. In 2011 NSHSS inducted new members representing over 23,000 high schools in 180 countries, totaling over 700,000 members since our beginnings in 2002.

    In 2011, we awarded academic scholarships and educational program scholarships and will increase the scholarships in 2012. We also awarded full and partial fee waivers to scholars in need. We are continually expanding the scholarship program, and I am excited about a new academic competition announced our annual Carter Center Holiday member event in December. Our new partner, the Alzheimer's Association, is providing scholarship awards for members to participate in the upcoming "Longest Day" volunteer activity on June 20. I was also extremely pleased to announce at The Carter Center our new study abroad scholarships for college members in honor of fellow Advisory Board Member Professor Di Yurbury—the Di Yerbury International Scholar Awards.

    Some other new and recent partnerships that provide wonderful benefits for our members include Aflac, which is sponsoring events, scholarships, and membership fee waivers, and the CIA, which is also sponsoring events and workshops.

    We continue to hold member events that recognize not only the scholars, but the educators that play such an important role in their success. In 2011, NSHSS launched the first annual Claes Nobel Educator of the Year Award, which went to James. B. Carmicle of Hollywood High School, in Los Angeles. I was privileged to present the award of $5,000 to Mr. Carmicle at The Carter Center.

    The families of our members and our honored educators support students in their quests to reach and exceed their goals. This past year we celebrated achievement through events at several universities, including Harvard University and Tulane University. Over 1,200 students and families attended our annual Scholar's Day even in Washington, D.C., which included a college fair. At our annual holiday recognition program at The Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta, as NSHSS Chair, I delivered the keynote to our students, along with presenting scholarships. Representatives from the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the State Department also spoke at the event about their scholarship opportunities and met students and their families. NSHSS hosted a college fair following the program with more than 20 domestic and international universities exhibiting, as well as a college admission panel for the students. In addition, the Governor of Georgia issued a proclamation declaring the date of the event as NSHSS Day in the State of Georgia welcoming members from 22 states and 7 countries.

    Our students were also invited to participate in the World Diversity & Leadership Summit in New York, and our members gathered in New York again in June for a special NSHSS Foundation ceremony at NASDAQ, where I was invited to ring the opening bell. I will again be inviting you and other students to join me in ringing the NASDAQ closing bell this summer on July 9.

    Our annual holiday event at The Carter Presidential Center will be held this year on Saturday, December 1, 2012, and our annual Scholar's Day will be held next year at Georgetown University on August 3. This summer marks our 10th anniversary, and we will be holding special events in Washington, D.C. around the Scholar's Day celebration. Please visit the events page for a list of upcoming events and I invite you to attend any as a distinguished guest or speaker. Our members would love to hear from you and would benefit from your unique wisdom and perspective.

    NSHSS also published the results of our annual survey of members' career aspirations in the Journal of Corporate Recruiting. Each year, we present these findings at diversity conferences with student panelists, including the World Diversity Leadership Summit and the Linkage Diversity Summit in Atlanta, where a panel of NSHSS college students represents their generation and the Society to corporate recruiters. We have just finished our 2012 survey and will present the results in April.

    We continue to expand our boundaries, adding to our ever-growing list of university collaborators around the world, including Spelman College and the University of Toronto. We continue to make new friends in education and business through attending and exhibiting at conferences. NSHSS exhibited at the annual conference of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) with over 4,000 high school guidance counselors. We also participated in international educational conferences—the European Association for International Education; the International Association of University Presidents the NAFSA Association of International Educators; and the European Council of International Schools.

    I am also proud that one of our scholarship recipients, Sarah Cronk, also was voted by young people across the nation as the youngest person to receive the VH1 "Do Something Award" for her volunteer efforts to encourage young students with disabilities, receiving a $100,000 grant to continue her projects. She spoke to our members at our Scholar's Day event this past summer in Washington, D.C. and is a true inspiration. Our young scholars give me great hope for the future.

    In Service to Earth and Humanity,



    Claes Nobel
    Chairman, NSHSS

  • Fairleigh Dickinson Offers College Classes to NSHSS Members

    Mar 08, 2012

    Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU), the largest independent university in New Jersey, is now offering NSHSS members a wide variety online classes for college credit this summer 2012 at substantially reduced rates. At nearly every college in the country, your academic record is the most important part of your college application. College admissions counseling offices want to see that you have taken the most challenging courses available to you and FDU has exactly what you are looking for. More information about course selection and schedules will follow soon.

Other News


  • Scholarship Update

    Apr 29, 2012
    NSHSS is continually expanding its scholarship opportunities for members to help fulfill its mission of recognizing academic excellence and encouraging members to apply their unique talents, vision, and potential for the betterment of themselves and the world. We have now awarded over one million dollars in scholarships since our founding in 2002. Below are upcoming deadlines - our other scholarships are described on the website.
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  • Happenings at Bocconi

    Apr 27, 2012
    Throughout Europe, Bocconi University has established a strong reputation as one of the preeminent business schools of this era. So when talking about this Milan based school that is typically associated with economics, management, finance and law, the idea of a vibrant arts and culture community is generally not the first thing that comes to mind.
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  • The Longest Day Registration

    Apr 27, 2012
    Registration for The Longest DayTM is officially open! The Longest Day is a sunrise-to-sunset relay fueling the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. On June 20, the longest day of the calendar year, teams across the Northern Hemisphere will challenge themselves to 16 hours of endurance activities, such as walking, running and biking, to show those with Alzheimer’s disease that they are not alone.
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  • Exciting Events at the University of Dundee

    Apr 27, 2012
    James Bond, country music, and murder - thriller writer Jeffery Deaver is to appear at the University of Dundee in support of groundbreaking campaign.
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  • NSHSS Member takes a trip to Haiti

    Apr 25, 2012
    Lauren Kelly, NSHSS member, visited St. Marc, Haiti on a mission trip this summer.
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  • Olympic Torchbearer!

    Apr 25, 2012
    NSHSS member Sarah N. Williams was selected by Coca-Cola to carry the Olympic Torch in London, England on July 9, 2012.
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  • A Willingness to Give back

    Apr 25, 2012
    Homestead Florida teen Crystal Raquel Ruiz was recognized at the January City Council meeting by Councilwoman Judy Waldman for her community service and dedication to helping young students.
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  • NSHSS Member at Texas A&M

    Apr 25, 2012
    NSHSS member Cayce Carle, is in her second semester at Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. She is a Suma Cum Laude graduate of Tom C Clark High School in San Antonio, Texas in 2011 with 17 AP credits under her belt.
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  • New Partnership with The National Society for the Gifted and Talented!

    Mar 30, 2012
    NSHSS is proud to announce that we have a fantastic new partnership that will benefit our members, parents and educators. The National Society for the Gifted and Talented (NSGT), is an organization created to honor and encourage gifted and talented youth. Much like NSHSS, NSGT strives to provide resources to students, and their families, that will be beneficial throughout their educational career and beyond.
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  • NSHSS Scholarship Update

    Mar 30, 2012
    NSHSS is continually expanding its scholarship opportunities for members to help fulfill its mission of recognizing academic excellence and encouraging members to apply their unique talents, vision, and potential for the betterment of themselves and the world. We have now awarded over one million dollars in scholarships since our founding in 2002.
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  • NSHSS member receives congressional medals

    Mar 30, 2012
    Nielsen Dias, a first-year finance student in the Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University, was recently awarded both silver and bronze Congressional Medals for his volunteer work with charitable and social organizations.
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  • Know the facts about Alzheimer’s disease

    Mar 30, 2012
    On June 20, 2012, teams across the northern hemisphere will challenge themselves to 16 hours of endurance activities, such as biking, running or walking for the The Longest DayTM, an event raising funds for the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association. NSHSS members who participate will be eligible for the Alzheimer’s Association Leadership Award or one of fifteen additional scholarships.
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  • NSHSS Member Alec Urbach Chosen as 2012 Olympic Torchbearer

    Mar 23, 2012
    Alec Urbach, a high school junior from Roslyn Heights, New York, has been chosen as a 2012 Olympic Torchbearer, sponsored by Coca Cola, a Presenting Partner of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay. He was selected for this honor because of his academic success and the philanthropic leadership he has brought to the developing world through his non-profit charity, Giving From the Ground Up.
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  • NSHSS Events Rundown

    Mar 23, 2012
    NSHSS is excited to announce our 2012 event schedule. NSHSS sponsored events are offered to help members connect with like-minded people and learn first-hand from university educators and students.
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  • University of Toronto

    Mar 23, 2012
    Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world.
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  • Social Media Takeover!

    Mar 23, 2012
    Facebook Please remember to find us on Facebook for exclusive updates, polls, and contests! Our Facebook page contains a lot of valuable information from member benefit updates to tips for college. We are also available to answer any questions that you have about your NSHSS Membership.
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  • NSHSS Parters with the Alzheimer's Association

    Feb 29, 2012
    Today, an estimated 5.4 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. This summer, the Alzheimer's Association will award scholarships to encourage NSHSS members to get involved in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease by participating in the first Alzheimer’s Association "The Longest Day" fundraising event.
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  • The University of Toronto

    Feb 28, 2012
    Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada's largest university, recognized as a global leader in research and teaching. U of T's distinguished faculty, institutional record of groundbreaking scholarship and wealth of innovative academic opportunities continually attract outstanding students and academics from around the world.
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  • New Collaborating University for NSHSS

    Feb 28, 2012
    NSHSS is excited to announce a new Collaborating University.
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  • NSHSS Takes Over Social Media!

    Feb 28, 2012
    Please remember to find us on Facebook for exclusive updates, polls, and contests! Our Facebook page contains a lot of valuable information from member benefit updates to tips for college. We are also available to answer any questions that you have about your NSHSS Membership.
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