Mark Weiser, of Osage City, Kan., has accepted an invitation for lifetime induction into a nationwide collegiate honor society, which recognizes high-achieving first and second-year college students with a minimum of a 3.4 GPA. Weiser is a student at Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kan., and is majoring in philosophy.
NSCS is an honors organization that invites less than 10 percent of all eligible students nationwide to join the ranks of its diverse membership each year. A leading interdisciplinary academic honor society, NSCS is made up of scholars from two-year, four-year, and online institutions.
“NSCS members’ deep commitment to service, integrity, and scholarship positively impact their campuses and local communities every day,” said Steve Loflin, the organization’s founder.
Notable NSCS distinguished honorary members include former President Jimmy Carter, U.S. Ambassador Robin Renee Sanders, the late Sen. John McCain, and former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala.
“We welcome Mark Weiser to our community of like-minded, high-achieving nationwide scholars,” Loflin said.
With the organization’s three pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service, membership in NSCS provides career and graduate school connections, leadership and service opportunities, professional development resources, and access to scholarships and grants.