National Honor Society Graduation stole/cord

National Honor Society Graduation Stole/Cord Inquiries
Are members of the National Honor Society eligible to receive a stole or cord for graduation? If I join in my senior year, will I still qualify for it, or do I need to have been a member for two years starting from junior year?

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  1. Yes, members of the National Honor Society typically receive a stole or cord to wear at graduation as recognition of their membership. Requirements can vary by chapter, so it’s best to check with your specific school’s NHS advisor for their policies. In many cases, if you join in your senior year and fulfill all the membership requirements, you should still be eligible to receive the stole or cord. Just confirm with your NHS chapter to ensure you understand their specific guidelines!

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