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Comments from Society Advisors
Stacey Malaret

Associate Director

University of Central Florida

City/State: Orlando, FL

Year chapter founded: 2003

Number of members: 2782

Direct Email: malaret (at) mail.ucf.edu

Direct Phone: 407-823-6492

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Christina Graham

Director of Student Activities

University Of Pittsburgh - Bradford

City/State: Bradford, PA

Year chapter founded: 2003

Number of members: 296

Direct Email: cgraham5 (at) upb.pitt.edu

Direct Phone: 814-362-7654

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Karen Westerberg

Director of Student Activities

Three Rivers Community College

City/State: Norwich, CT

Year chapter founded: 2006

Number of members: 213

Direct Email: kwesterberg (at) trcc.commnet.edu

Direct Phone: 860-885-2333

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Carmen Abeyta

Director, Student Engagement

University of Colorado - Colorado Springs

City/State: Colorado Springs, CO

Year chapter founded: 2004

Number of members: 1366

Direct Email: cabeyta (at) uccs.edu

Direct Phone: (719) 262-3447

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Sarah Whiffen

Director of Student Life

Finger Lakes Community College

City/State: Canandaigua, NY

Year chapter founded: 2006

Number of members: 370

Direct Email: whiffes (at) flcc.edu

Direct Phone: 585-394-3500 x7263

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Monique Robinson-Wright

Director, Student Life

Volunteer State Community College

City/State: Gallatin, TN

Year chapter founded: 2005

Number of members: 622

Direct Email: monique.wright (at) volstate.edu

Direct Phone: 615-452-8600

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James Kerrigan

Associate Dean of Students

West Virginia University Institute of Technology

City/State: Montgomery, WV

Year chapter founded: 2005

Number of members: 148

Direct Email: james.kerrigan (at) mail.wvu.edu

Direct Phone: 304-442-3100

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Todd Essary

Director of Career Development

East Central University

City/State: Ada, OK

Year chapter founded: 2003

Number of members: 342

Direct Email: tessary (at) ecok.edu

Direct Phone: 580-559-5890

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Tom Miles

Director of Campus Life

Georgia College & State University

City/State: Milledgeville, GA

Year chapter founded: 2005

Number of members: 468

Direct Email: tom.miles (at) gcsu.edu

Direct Phone: 478-445-2561

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Darcey Kemp

Director of the Student Union & Student Activities

Mercyhurst College

City/State: Erie, PA

Year chapter founded: 2005

Number of members: 381

Direct Email: dkemp (at) mercyhurst.edu

Direct Phone: 814-824-2433

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Comments from Society Members
Samantha Sheets

University of Pittsburgh - Johnstown

Johnstown, PA

It is a good opportunity that I would gladly take advantage of again if I were to go back to the beginning of the semester. It was not only a great chance to boost my resume and my leadership skills but I also met some new people with many of the same goals as my own.

Hillary Kerschbaum

Avila University

Kansas City, MO

I was a very uplifting experience. I learned more about my self while gaining new friends at the same time. I wouldn't change this experience for the world.

Patrice Jaskiewicz

Three Rivers Community College

Norwich, CT

The benefits you can receive cannot be measured epically when you make a new friend within your SNT group. I was very lucky to gain two new friends and two new acquaintances.

Emmy-Lou Dickinson

Hiram College

Hiram, OH

This is great for freshmen! I would have never met the people in my SNT meetings otherwise and they're wonderful people.

Samina Ihsan

New Jersey City University

Jersey City, NJ

The NSLS is an excellent society to be part of. I have learned many great new things by attending videoconferences, and SNT meetings. The society help you focus on your goals and the speakers are really helpful too.

Allyson Hammontree

North Georgia College & State University

Dalonega, GA

The society is an extremely beneficial way to meet other young scholars and learn important information about being succesful in school and careers

Tracy Evgen

Century College

White Bear Lake, MN

The people that the society are very helpful with getting people to succeed with their goals. If you have a questions about anything, they are willing to help with open minds.

Yekaterina Kharitonova

University of Hawaii at Hilo

Hilo, HI

The society has been a great inspiration in setting one's goals and working on achieving them. It also gives one an opportunity to meet and work with other successful students on campus and learn a lot from them. With each conference and SNT meeting I am learning more about myself and about ways I can unveil and use my potential - I believe that the students can greatly benefit from the invaluable resources the society offers to its members.

Karin Lederle

Sterling College

Sterling, KS

You never know what you are going to get out of something until you try it. Joining the Society was a great way to learn more about how to be a successful person.

Dane Paul

University of Central Florida

Orlando, FL

This society helps you prioritize what really matters, especially when listening to each of the speakers. It has helped me make decisions that were balancing in the air, and now I see that I have made the right choices that will affect my future career.

Annastasia Zenner

McDaniel College

Westminister, MD

The Society has exposed me to the possibilities available to build my career and future. It has helped me to acquire the skills needed to become successful while enjoying the most life has to offer.

Whitney Schulte

Rend Lake College

Ina, IL

Overall, the society has been a very good learning opportunity. It gives you the chance to communicate with people you might not have talked to in any other case. Also, with talking about goals and things in the meetings, it opens the door for a great membership.

Georgianna Quinn

Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN

The speakers I heard made me realize that even though a goal may seem daunting at first, I am the only person who can keep myself from reaching that goal.

Kelli Coble

Emporia State University

Emporia, KS

Go to the speakers! They are great to hear and you learn so much from them.

Denise Francisco

Rutgers University

Piscataway, NJ

Keep committed to what you want to do by attending the SNT meetings and getting ideas from others. The speakers were also motivational so they should go to the videoconferences.

Estepha Francisque

Oakwood University

Huntsville, AL

The money is truly worth it and you will could not imagine what you will learn about yourself and the way life works

Robert Stobie

Finger Lakes Community College

Canandaigua, NY

The society is a great way to set goals and achieve them with others support and input

Joyce Delores Taylor

University Of Houston-Clear Lake

Houston, TX

For future members, I would say, Participate in the SNTs and Videoconferences, Learn from them, Listen to speakers and members, and Enjoy the process!!

Brittany Bridenbaker

Keuka College

Keuka Park, NY

This semester has been very difficult for me and being able to gain motivation from speakers helped me along the path to summer. I also became more of a leader in the classroom; raising my hand and putting my two cents in more often. Joining this society was worth it!!!

Tonja Garwood

Graceland University

Lamoni, IA

The membership really is worth it. Whatever guidance you are looking for in your life, the society is an excellent place to find some of the answers you need.

shannon rountree

University Of Houston-Clear Lake

Houston, TX

The Society is a great experience - not only are you learning new leadership skills and improving the ones you already have, it is a chance to interact with people and to make friendships that are lasting.

Candace Braun

University Of South Florida - Tampa

Tampa, FL

Through success networking teams, you can truly embody Ghandi's famous quote that the best way to find yourself is through serving others. It's amazing how the SNT groups can help you by allowing you to help your fellow members! There's no greater reward.

John Parsons

West Virginia University Institute of Technology

Montgomery, WV

If you do not join, you will miss the greatest opportunity of your life to learn from the best in the world.

Miranda Smith

Keuka College

Keuka Park, NY

The SNT meetings helped me out a great amount. I thought that we had to have future goals but we had to come up with feasible goals for right now. I had goals towards school and the feedback I got from the members helped me out alot.

John Vanderlaan

Michigan State University

East Lansing, MI

When I was notified that I was invited to join this society, I first thought of the other honor societies I belong to. Although the societies have been a great honor to belong to, they seek yearly support through dues and provide very little to my professional growth. I decided to at least check out your website. I quickly realized that not only will this honor society benefit me, but I can impart the messages I learn to my patients and students. This society is what the other honor societies should be. -John Vanderlaan, RN, MSN Doctoral Student, Michigan State University

Megan Jones

Hudson Valley Community College

Troy, NY

Don't hesitate in joining the society! It helped me in so many ways but most of all helped me to realize that I can do anything that I strive for.

Brandie Strozier

University of Hawaii at Hilo

Hilo, HI

The society is a great way to enhance your college experience. I have benefited most from the society speakers' advice on key issues which encourages and keeps me on track toward accomplishing my goals. Participation in SNT meetings keeps me motivated throughout the school year.

Jennifer Rasbach

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College

Salisbury, NC

Listen carefully to the speakers. They are GREAT motivational speakers. After every speaker, I would go home and start doing all the things that needed to be done. I would even order their books online that evening. The speakers are very motivational.

John Haran

California State University - Northridge

Northridge, CA

I'm a fairly new member to NSLS, but I'm happy to say thank you for extending the membership offer to me in 2008. While I have only been through Orientation, I have been viewing all of the past guest speakers and I have been amazed how much they have changed my life. At 45 years of age I thought I was just mellowing into middle age, yet I have learned so much and because of the speakers, I now know my purpose in life. The membership fee of $75.00 was one of the best investments I have made in my life and I look forward to learning more.