National Society of Leadership & Success
An Online Honors Society
The NSLS is the largest and only accredited leadership honor society in the United States. Seton Hill's chapter is part of this national organization with more than 800 chapters and over 2 million existing members.Students are selected based on exemplary academic achievement and leadership potential. Seton Hill chapter members will have access to:
- Over $400,000 in annual scholarship opportunities.
- An exclusive NSLS job bank.
- A personalized letter of recommendation.
This leadership program teaches interpersonal skills that give you an advantage in a competitive job market. If you become a member, you can also:
- Learn from top global leaders like former US Presidents, CEOs, celebrities, and more with exclusive Speaker Broadcasts.
- Meet new friends and make lifelong connections (on-campus and virtually).
- Overcome challenges with success coaches, shortcutting your way to your goals.
- Gain access to exclusive private networking events.
Visit nsls.org to learn more and/or accept your nomination.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some common questions are listed below. If you have any other questions, visit nsls.org to chat with a team member or email them at support@nsls.org.
Is this recognized on campus?
The NSLS is officially recognized on Seton Hill's campus and is led by Joanna Houston, Program Advisor for Online Studies. Student members in Seton Hill's chapter will join more than 2 million members nationwide.
How do Seton Hill students become members of NSLS?
Seton Hill students enrolled in the Online Bachelor's Degree & Certificates Program and online Graduate Programs who display leadership potential and exemplary academic achievement are nominated for membership by the Office of Graduate and Online Studies.
What do I have to do to become inducted?
The Steps to Induction take approximately 9-10 hours over the course of the semester and you can complete it at your own pace. Learn more.
We're Here to Help!
Contact the Office of Graduate and Online Studies at gadmit@setonhill.edu or (724) 838-4208.