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Definition of honor society in US English: honor societynoun An organization for high-school or college students of high academic achievement. Example sentencesExamples - She is a member of the national nursing honor society, Sigma Theta Tau, and she maintains certifications as a medical-surgical clinical nurse specialist and a wound, ostomy, and continence nurse.
- Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society, will hold its annual egg catapult competition.
- Susan is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society and one of the newest members of the board of directors of the American Professional Wound Care Association.
- Younger students are more likely to have received college graduation honors and other awards and to have been elected to a national honor society.
- At James Monroe High School in New York City, Milgram was a member of Arista, the honor society, and became editor of the Science Observer, a school newspaper.
- Career services offices, faculty members and professional academic advisers facilitate this process, as do campus organizations and honor societies.
- ‘I was in the Phi Eta Sigma honor society in pharmacy, but by the time I got to my sophomore year I had no passion for it,’ he explains.
- Few academic organizations can claim to have conferred as much prestige on America's most competitive colleges and universities and their top students as the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.
- Under Cousins's direction between 1958 and 1991, Psi Chi's membership grew by more than 500 percent and the honor society earned acceptance into the Association of College Honor Societies.
- Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle was recently inducted into the honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, and was also the main speaker at the ceremonies.
- Mortar Board is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for outstanding achievement in scholarship, leadership and service.
- Rachel was bright and hard-working, took straight honors and advanced placement courses, and was involved with the orchestra, the honor society, the choir, and the school musicals.
- Girls, allegedly timorous and lacking in confidence, now outnumber boys in student government, in honor societies, on school newspapers, and in debating clubs.
- I've got responsibilities like cheerleading, student council, national honor society, and many others.
- In 2006, Michelle's scholarly work and her dedication to teaching and learning and to her Salem State students resulted in her induction into the prestigious Phi Kappa Phi all-discipline honor society.
- Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society which recognizes superior scholarship in all academic disciplines.
- They discussed the association's origins, the history of the International Congress and the key roles of two women, Ruth Cousins and Ruth Guilford, in the development of the honor society.
- Teachers are privy to information on honor societies, school clubs, internships, or educational organizations.
- The administration said they'd give him scholarship money towards college if he joined the honor society.
- In 1973, when John Hope Franklin was elected president of Phi Beta Kappa, he became the first African American to head the nation's leading academic collegiate honor society, dating from 1776.
Definition of honor society in US English: honor societynoun An organization for high-school or college students of high academic achievement. Example sentencesExamples - ‘I was in the Phi Eta Sigma honor society in pharmacy, but by the time I got to my sophomore year I had no passion for it,’ he explains.
- The administration said they'd give him scholarship money towards college if he joined the honor society.
- Under Cousins's direction between 1958 and 1991, Psi Chi's membership grew by more than 500 percent and the honor society earned acceptance into the Association of College Honor Societies.
- In 2006, Michelle's scholarly work and her dedication to teaching and learning and to her Salem State students resulted in her induction into the prestigious Phi Kappa Phi all-discipline honor society.
- Younger students are more likely to have received college graduation honors and other awards and to have been elected to a national honor society.
- Teachers are privy to information on honor societies, school clubs, internships, or educational organizations.
- Few academic organizations can claim to have conferred as much prestige on America's most competitive colleges and universities and their top students as the Phi Beta Kappa honor society.
- She is a member of the national nursing honor society, Sigma Theta Tau, and she maintains certifications as a medical-surgical clinical nurse specialist and a wound, ostomy, and continence nurse.
- Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society, will hold its annual egg catapult competition.
- Georgia head coach Jack Bauerle was recently inducted into the honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, and was also the main speaker at the ceremonies.
- Rachel was bright and hard-working, took straight honors and advanced placement courses, and was involved with the orchestra, the honor society, the choir, and the school musicals.
- At James Monroe High School in New York City, Milgram was a member of Arista, the honor society, and became editor of the Science Observer, a school newspaper.
- Career services offices, faculty members and professional academic advisers facilitate this process, as do campus organizations and honor societies.
- Phi Kappa Phi is a national honor society which recognizes superior scholarship in all academic disciplines.
- Girls, allegedly timorous and lacking in confidence, now outnumber boys in student government, in honor societies, on school newspapers, and in debating clubs.
- They discussed the association's origins, the history of the International Congress and the key roles of two women, Ruth Cousins and Ruth Guilford, in the development of the honor society.
- Mortar Board is a national honor society that recognizes college seniors for outstanding achievement in scholarship, leadership and service.
- I've got responsibilities like cheerleading, student council, national honor society, and many others.
- In 1973, when John Hope Franklin was elected president of Phi Beta Kappa, he became the first African American to head the nation's leading academic collegiate honor society, dating from 1776.
- Susan is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society and one of the newest members of the board of directors of the American Professional Wound Care Association.
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