How long do I have to complete my steps to induction?

Most members complete the steps to induction within a single semester, and we encourage you to aim for this timeline to make the most of your NSLS experience. On average, it typically takes about 9-10 hours spread out over a semester to complete these steps. 

This pace allows for meaningful engagement while balancing other commitments. However, if you need more time, that’s fine, too. Remember that if you wish to participate in the in-person induction ceremony offered by your school, you'll need to complete the Steps to Induction while still enrolled there. Your chapter leader is there to support you, so if you have any questions or need assistance along the way, don't hesitate to reach out to them.

What are the Steps to Induction?

  1. Orientation: The first meeting that occurs each semester will give you access to all the information you need about the program in order to successfully complete the Steps to Induction as a pre-inducted member.
  2. Leadership Training Day (LTD): A 2-hour interactive video training session with a workbook. This transformative seminar is designed to help you identify and overcome any obstacles that may hinder your goals. It's a unique opportunity to delve into your strengths and weaknesses and redirect your focus towards your true passions.
  3. Three Speaker Broadcasts: Watch some of the world's most successful celebrities, authors, business leaders, and motivational speakers discussing topics related to leadership, identifying goals, facing challenges, personal growth, and successfully transitioning from college to career.
  4. Three Success Networking Team (SNT) Meetings: SNTs are more than just meetings. They're a platform that brings together groups of students who collaborate and provide peer coaching to achieve goals. You can openly discuss your goals, desires, and expectations, set timelines, and hold each other accountable for achieving what you want. SNTs offer a strong support network of goal-oriented students on campus.