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Why Join an ACHS-Certified Honor Society?
Students, parents, and campus faculty should beware of predatory organizations that call themselves honor societies without requiring high academic standards for membership. These organizations often charge exorbitant initiation and sometimes ongoing membership fees. They exist primarily to make a profit, rather than to create opportunities for the students they purport to serve. Some have found ways around privacy laws and invite students via email from a national (non-campus) office, without input from a campus academic advisor to verify that the student would qualify as a high achiever. Others have gained a foothold at some institutions and may even have a faculty advisor, but they do not meet the minimum standards to qualify for certification. The only way to be certain is to do your research, and ACHS certification is a significant seal of approval. Membership in ACHS guarantees that a society meets strict criteria designed to ensure student growth and tangible, lifelong benefits to belonging. Certification for membership is provided by the ACHS credentialing body and awarded only to organizations that complete a qualifying petition for membership. ACHS strongly encourages all students and their parents to carefully examine invitations to join a society. Is it from an ACHS-certified honor society? If not, is it from a legitimate honor society, one that is a non-profit organization that bases acceptance on academic standards? ACHS recommends that you do not commit to a financial obligation until you verify that membership in any non-certified organization is, in fact, an honor that confers real meaning. Benefits of Membership with an ACHS Certified Member SocietyACHS’s membership consists of the certified honor societies, rather than the members belonging to said societies. However, benefits of ACHS membership also apply to the honor societies members:
Honor Society Member RecruitmentAccording to the ACHS bylaws, academic achievement and specified eligibility are the sole criteria for membership in an honor society. Membership in ACHS-certified honor societies is by invitation only, and is conducted by campus chapters—without applying social pressures—(such as solicitation or "rushing" to enlist initiates). Likewise, ACHS requires that certified member societies nor any of their chapters discriminate on the basis of any class protected by federal law. By certifying the quality of member societies, ACHS affirms that elections to honor society membership should represent superior academic achievement. Standards set by the Association require membership participation in society governance in electing officers and board members, setting authority in organizational affairs, and keeping bylaws current.
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