The National Society of Leadership and Success
The NSLS is the largest leadership honor society in the United States. Our NSLS chapter at 91²Ö¿â was started in 2009, with 6,030 alumni members. Our local chapter is part of the national organization with 823 chapters and over 2 million members.
Students are selected based on exemplary academic achievement. As of 2024, 91²Ö¿â has 7,553 members who have access to:
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More than .
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An exclusive NSLS job board.
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A personalized letter of recommendation.
The NSLS leadership program teaches the interpersonal skills that employers seek to give you an edge in the job market. as they share how their experience has changed their life.
If you become a member, some of the other benefits are:
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Learn from exceptional leaders like former President Barack Obama, Suze Orman, and Bernice King during exclusive Speaker Broadcasts.
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Meet new friends and make lifelong connections (on-campus and virtually).
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Overcome challenges with success coaches' shortcutting your way to success.
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Access to private networking events.
to learn more about and accept your nomination.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Some of the common questions we receive are listed below. If you have any other questions, visit to chat with a team member or email help@nsls.org.
What do I have to do to become inducted?
Our five-step program takes approximately 12 hours over the semester at your pace.
Is this recognized on campus?
We are a Registered Student Organization (RSO). The NSLS is fully accredited by . In addition, our courses have been reviewed and recommended for credit reciprocity by and .
Below are some of the most common issues and the solutions in case they come up.
HELP! I don’t have editing access to our page.
You are likely not listed as President or Advisor and you’ll need to contact the Office of Student Activities to update the chapter’s information with the University.
HELP! We are listed as Sigma Alpha Pi, not NSLS.
The NSLS is primarily referred to as The National Society of Leadership and Success. We recommend you make the adjustment with the office who manages student organizations, and that should adjust how it is reflected throughout the system.
HELP! This link doesn’t work, and I can’t find NSLS using the search feature.
The chapter may be listed as Sigma Alpha Pi, try searching for that. Or the chapter may have become inactive with the Office of Student Activities. Reach out to them and let them know what you’re trying to accomplish and see how they can help you.