Announcements
Wartburg College invites undergraduate students to submit to the competition papers that address some aspect of the complex relationship between technology, the natural world, and religion/the human spirit. First, second and third prizes are, respectively, $750, $500 and $250. Submissions are due by May 30th, 2011. For more information, visit http://www.wartburg.edu/templeton/.
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The National Society of Collegiate Scholars - (NSCS) is an honor society inviting high-achieving first- and second-year college students. Members must rank in the top 20% of their class.
NSCS is proud to offer more than a quarter of a million dollars in scholarships every year to deserving members.
In addition to providing scholarships, NSCS serves as a growth opportunity, leadership training ground, and resource for its members. Students who join meet people on campus and at other schools they might not have otherwise met – people who become friends, long-term supporters, and future colleagues. Students who join get the tools and encouragement they need to take part in transforming the on-campus and community-wide issues that mean the most to them. Students who join find they have a wealth of resources to help with their futures: NSCS-only scholarships; leadership training; internships, and careers; job leads and resources; and travel opportunities.
A few reasons to consider joining NSCS:
- Make your mark on campus; make a difference in your community.
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Provide hundreds of current and future students on your campus with opportunities like scholarships, internships and other benefits.
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Meet and motivate students, faculty members, and administrators at your school.
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Create alliances between students and faculty on important issues like integrity
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Connect with peers from around the country.
- Use NSCS as a springboard to your next level of accomplishment.
Mark Pursley will be the advisor - contact him with questions or feel free to click the link(s): MPurs@aol.com or http://sites.google.com/site/LAmissionNSCS
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Now accepting e-versions of the Honors Program application information!
You can now scan and submit electronically to Dr. Fenton (Honors Program Director):
- A completed application form
- Unofficial transcript (showing completion of English 101 and a GPA of 3.25)
- Personal Essay
You can have emailed directly to Dr. Fenton (Honors Program Director):
- Faculty recommendation Letter

