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Member
Benefits

Recognizing students for academic excellence all around
the world is an important part of the mission of NSHSS,
for our members we provide a great deal more, including:
- Peer networking with the best and brightest students
from around the world
- Publications and member-only web
content
- Free national-level events for
members and their families
- Dedicated member-services staff
and volunteers to assist students
- Member communications
- Service and leadership opportunities
- Unique outreach from top domestic & international universities
- Exclusive scholarship opportunities
and academic competitions
- Personalized membership certificate
designed by Jostens
Click here
to see what the membership certificate looks like
- Personalized press release for
distribution to local media
- Unique offerings through our partnerships
- Membership fee waivers for economically
disadvantaged families
How NSHSS members make the
most of their membership:
- Attend a member event to meet
other members, Mr. Nobel, NSHSS partners and advisory
board members (based on their availability)
- Apply for an NSHSS scholarship
- Apply for an academic paper award
- Submit an article for The Scholar's
Journal on subjects of interest for all members
- Submit info for the online Member
Showcase
- Find where other members are going
to college
- Send the press release included
with member welcome kit for local publication
- Print a membership card online
- Use the friends and family email
announcement program on the website
- Sign up for a Projects Abroad
international volunteer or career exploration program
with an NSHSS 10% discount
- Attend a Presidential Classroom
program with an NSHSS $100 discount
- Volunteer for or start a local
NSHSS/Habitat for Humanity chapter
- Ask for a membership verification
letter from NSHSS for college applications
- Use the member-only resources
page to get the best information on preparing for,
applying to, and paying for college
- Use the online reference resource
library to find dictionaries and reference links to
even the most difficult subjects
- Email or call headquarters with
questions or for help on high school/college concerns
or getting involved in leadership and community service
- Connect with other members who
share similar college and career interests
- Serve as a college-age mentor
for current high school students
- Ask questions
of our student council members
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