I am a student. How do I bring the NSLS to my campus?

To bring The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) to their campus, a student needs to follow a straightforward process that involves several key steps:

  1. Gather Support: A student interested in starting a chapter should begin by gathering support from fellow students and potentially a faculty advisor. This support will help demonstrate the demand and interest in having an NSLS chapter on campus.
  2. Contact the NSLS: The student should reach out to the NSLS to express their interest in establishing a chapter. This can be done by filling out an interest form available on the NSLS website.
  3. Complete the Application: After expressing interest, the student will need to complete an application process. This typically involves providing information about the campus, the student body, and the initial group of interested students.
  4. Establish the Chapter: Once the application is approved, the student will receive guidance and resources from the NSLS to officially establish the chapter. This includes training and support to ensure the chapter's success.
  5. Promote and Recruit: The student will need to promote the new chapter on campus and recruit members. The NSLS provides marketing materials and strategies to help with this process.
  6. Launch the Chapter: With support from the NSLS, the student can officially launch the chapter and begin offering leadership training and development programs to members.

By following these steps, a student can successfully bring the NSLS to their campus, providing valuable leadership opportunities and resources to their peers.

For more detailed information and to start the process, students can visit the NSLS website here.

Benefits of Bringing NSLS to Your Campus:

  • Accredited by Cognia: Cognia is a national accreditation agency and The NSLS is the only honor society to achieve this distinguished accolade.
  • Authorized to offer College Credit Recommendations: Access to select courses that have been approved by the National College Credit Recommendation Service and the American Council on Education for college credit recommendations.
  • Career Advancement: Participation in the NSLS can enhance students' resumes and provide valuable networking opportunities.
  • Skill Development: Members will develop essential skills such as goal setting, communication, and team building, which are critical for personal and professional success.