What is National Honor Society?
National Honor Society is an organization founded on the principals of outstanding scholarship, character, leadership, and service. It is an honor given to selected students based on these principals.
What does the National Honor Society do?
Once a member of the National Honor Society at Marquette, students serve their school by coordinating many activities including:
How do you get inducted to National Honor Society?
Students must be a sophomore, junior, or senior student and must have a 3.5 or higher cumulative grade point average. Eligible students must create a presentation and present to faculty members, reflecting on their success in each of four principles - scholarship, character, leadership, and service.