Florida A&M University's National Society of Collegiate Scholars will be inducting new members Oct. 22 in the Perry-Paige Auditorium from 7-10 p.m.
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) invites everyone to attend the New Member Induction Ceremony for this fall.
NSCS is an honors organization that recognizes and elevates high achievers.
“We are doing a lot in the community and on campus itself, adding value to everyone’s life. We are definitely prepared for the support at this year’s induction as our current members have worked very hard,” Nicholas Hicks, fourth-year business student and Executive Vice President of NSCS.
NSCS provides career and graduate school connections, leadership and service opportunities, as well as access to nearly half a million dollars in scholarships annually.
Fourth-year political science student, Allison Scantlebury, expressed her interest in the organization.
“I think NSCS is a great opportunity for me to not only be recognized for my academic success, but it will allow me the opportunity to be amongst those who are as dedicated to their studies as me," Scantlebury said.
NSCS asks that everyone who plans to attend the event RSVP for themselves and guests that will be joining the inductees during their important recognition.
President of NSCS Natalie Alexis thinks this induction will be one of the best they’ve had. She strongly believes in the new members and is excited to see the turnout on Thursday.
NSCS is proud to announce that by attending the induction ceremony you are eligible to apply for the Induction Recognition award that will be given by the NSCS committee.
For more information about The FAMU Chapter of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars or this induction ceremony visit nscs.org.