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NSLS

THE NSLS AT

University of Michigan - Dearborn


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2013

Year Founded

members

2,128

Total Members

alumni

1,722

Proud NSLS Alumni

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Get To Know Our Chapter Leaders

Jennifer Macleod

Career and Employment Readiness Manager

Brianna Mejia-Hans

Advisor


"Our experiences in life can be more enriched by meeting new people and nurturing new relationships."

Gary Tuerack - Founder, NSLS

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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT THAT DRIVES SUCCESS

Learn the skills necessary to lead in your community and in the competitive job market. Through our skillbuilding leadership development program, NSLS members turn dreams into action.


11,479.50

Leadership Development Hours

MEMBERS LOVE THE NSLS

95%

Of members were happy with their chapter leadership

98%

Of members thought their NSLS chapter should continue

97%

Of members are satisfied with their NSLS membership

Dennice Vogel, Capella University
NSLS has been great in helping me recognize a lot of things about myself in terms of my leadership style. One of the most beneficial parts of the induction process was the Success Networking Teams because they set the foundation for a project that I have been looking forward to starting.

Student

Ruth Elmes Marte, Walden University
I loved learning from the speakers. I loved the orientation and the collection of people to learn from all in one place. I learned that although you may fail, there are ways to change your perspective and grow and become who you want to be. It is really inspirational.

Student

Derek Izzo, Dean College
After transferring to Dean College and taking my first steps to induction, achieving my goal of making President's List was a valuable accolade that I can say was a product of the leadership training process. The training the National Society of Leadership and Success offers tested my limits and continues to teach me ways to positively influence the lives of others.

Student

Tristan Thompson, Clark Atlanta University
The NSLS is more than just an organization. It is a life boost, career boost, and an emotional boost. I definitely recommend the NSLS to anyone in search of an organization that will benefit and support their vision.”

Student

NSLS MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

November 30, 2023

Michigan Governor Appoints Member to Advocacy Position

Khodr Farhat has been appointed by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer to the Council for Rehabilitation Services.

November 24, 2023

NSLS Members in the News

NOVEMBER 2023

In November, we are so thankful to see NSLS members making headlines for living our mission and leveling up as leaders. See the top...

November 10, 2023

Starbucks Intern Offered Full-Time Role As Engineer

We’re raising our freshly-brewed cups of coffee to Evan Perlinger, who has accepted an offer from Starbucks as a full-time software engineer. 

Frequently Asked Questions About NSLS

No. The NSLS is not a scam. The NSLS is a legitimate, accredited, and esteemed leadership honor society that is nationally recognized, with over 750 chapters and more than 1.8 million members at universities nationwide.

Yes, the NSLS is a real, legitimate honor society. As a leadership honor society, our program and curriculum are focused specifically on leadership skill development and career preparation.

As a member, you have access to a wide range of training resources, networking events, and learning opportunities designed to develop your leadership skills. In order to become a fully-inducted member, students must complete the Steps to Induction.

  1. Orientation: Students receive all the information they need about the program.
  2. Leadership Training Day: This interactive, workbook-guided training session is designed to help new members identify and overcome any obstacles that may interfere with achieving their goals. The introspective seminar helps students to recognize their strengths and weaknesses in order to shift their focus toward their real passions.
  3. Three Speaker Broadcast events: Members will hear some of the world's most successful motivational speakers discussing topics related to leadership, identifying goals, facing challenges, personal growth, and successfully transitioning from college to career.
  4. Three Success Networking Team (SNT) meetings: NSLS members create a team with fellow members, or their personal/professional network in order to complete this step to hold each other accountable and offer feedback. Students will work independently on accomplishing their goals and will submit bi-weekly write-ups discussing their goals, action steps, and progress.

Members usually spend less than 10 hours total at their own pace as they work toward completing the Steps to Induction. You can choose your level of involvement in the program. To get the most out of your experience, you’ll want to be as involved as possible.

Members must meet certain nomination criteria that are specified by local chapter leaders (usually based on GPA and/or leadership potential). Once you have paid your one-time registration fee, you’re considered a pre-inducted member. In order to become an inducted member, you must complete the Steps to Induction listed in the previous question.

Students who wish to join but haven’t been nominated can still apply for membership online.

Throughout your college career, you may be invited to a number of different honor societies. Sadly, in some situations, scammers may pose as fraudulent honor societies to take advantage of college students. It’s important to know how to distinguish between a scam and an honor society that will provide value to you. 

Look for the below criteria when determining whether or not an honor society is legitimate:

  • Accreditation. Accreditation ensures an organization meets the minimum standards of quality that are set by a qualified and credible accreditation institution. The NSLS is fully accredited by Cognia. In addition, our courses have been reviewed and recommended for credit reciprocity by ACE and NCCRS.
  • Transparency. The organization should be transparent about its member selection criteria, accountability, and purpose. As a certified B Corporation, or For-Benefit Organization, the NSLS meets the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to its purpose. 
  • Educational investment. Most legitimate honor societies require a one-time membership fee in order to become a member and gain access to all of the program’s benefits. 
  • Registered with the Better Business Bureau. Legitimate honor societies should be registered with the Better Business Bureau and maintain the highest rating possible. The NSLS currently maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
  • Collaboration with thought leaders. The organization maintains strong relationships with highly successful, legitimate leaders across a variety of industries, which brings value to its members. The NSLS has worked with many notable, successful leaders to further our members’ education and growth. 

Student success stories. A legitimate honor society will have testimonials and member success stories readily available. These stories should tell you how the organization helped members prepare for—and succeed— in their endeavors and the value it brought to their college experience.

Reports of the NSLS being a scam are largely due to the fact that there are very real honor society scammers out there who take advantage of college students. The NSLS isn’t one of them. The NSLS partners with schools to bring leadership development to their campuses.

You can search through our chapter database to see more about the chapter you were invited to and our history with your school. So far, the NSLS has helped over 1.8 million members at more than 750 schools achieve success.

The fee to join the NSLS helps us continually develop our curriculum and deliver new and engaging content to our members. Without a fee, we wouldn’t be able to reach as many future leaders as we do. To that end, we know that not everyone can afford the fee and have provided options to assist members who may be experiencing financial difficulties.

Sigma Alpha Pi (ΣAπ) are the Greek letters that the NSLS uses to represent itself. We are not affiliated with campus Greek life. These letters stand for Success, Action, and Purpose, which are the guiding principles of the NSLS.

For more information, please read our extended FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS guide.

Yes, the NSLS is a real, legitimate honor society. As a leadership honor society, our program and curriculum are focused specifically on leadership skill development and career preparation.

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