HonorSociety.org

1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW - Suite 1000, 20036, Washington DC, United States
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HonorSociety.org is a leading organization dedicated to fostering academic and professional success, and empowering members to achieve in the future.

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Tracy Tran
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Amazing organization that provides wonderful opportunities It is an honor to be inducted to the Honor Society; I'm glad that I've joined and recieved the opportunity to networking with like minded, high achievers. The Honor Chord and Stole are also really nice and fancy swag to show off at graduation walk too.

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Really good resources for scholarships… Really good resources for scholarships and I'm glad I was able to win one!! Simple process and friendly service. A couple misunderstandings occured but they were promptly and professionally resolved.

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Kennedy Timmons
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The Honor Society is an opportunity I think the Honor Society is a great organization that connects students around the world. It also provides students with opportunities they'd never have otherwise. I for one am grateful that I have been given the chance to be a part of it. It has connected me with so many scholarships and other programs that have helped me.

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Jasmine Halbach
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Honor Society I have been a member of the Honor Society for a year and believe it was one of the best choices I've made for my education. The Honor Society provides many benefits, within my first year I received a scholarship that really helped me through college. Many scholarships are available along with other student discounts. There are many other resources to help you along with your educational steps.

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Shonna Stephens
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The certificate was okay The certificate was okay. But, the fact that anyone that pays a subscription fee has access to all honor regalia is disconcerting. An honor society is to honor the hard work and dedication a student puts into their education by keeping an above average grade. If anyone is granted the same rewards, without the same amount of work, what is the purpose of calling it an honor? It is more of an educational resource at this point, giving a trophy to those who have not earned it. It is a sham and waste of money.

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