
1. What are the benefits of joining the
This is an organization to recognize the academic achievement of homeschooled students. Members may list their membership on high school transcripts, college applications, and scholarship applications. The Lambda Delta Sigma chapter is specifically for homeschooled students in the Truckee Meadows area.
2. What is involved with joining this
chapter of the honor society?
Send in your student’s completed application with all
of the required paperwork and membership fee (see checklist on the back
of this page) and meet the required deadlines. If your student is accepted into
the honor society, the student will receive an acceptance letter and membership
card within 4-6 weeks of the October 31st deadline. After sending in
their community service records, which must be postmarked by April
1st, members will receive an honor society certificate.
3. Why is an e-mail address required on the
application?
E-mail is an inexpensive, quick form of communication, and it is a
favored form of communication among today’s students. E-mail enables us to reach most honor
society students and their parents quickly and efficiently. This is why e-mail addresses are
required on applications.
4. How is the membership fee
used?
Lambda Delta Sigma chapter
requires one-time membership and dues payment. Your membership fee to Lambda
Delta Sigma goes to pay for national dues, certificates, and postage. It also
helps us cover fees for students from families in need for whom payment of dues
is a financial hardship. No person receives payment for services from dues
money.
5. At what age can I join the honor
society?
Eta Sigma Alpha, at the national level, originally accepted only high
school students. However, they have allowed us now to accept junior high
students for membership in the Lambda Delta Sigma chapter. The same standards
for membership apply.
Junior high students must send in test scores showing achievement in the
90th percentile or higher on the
6. Are there any
deadlines?
The deadline to apply is October 31st. Students are accepted
into membership for the current school year. The deadline for community service
records is next spring, April 1st to give students time to complete
service.
These are firm deadlines, determined by postmarked date on envelope. Applications and records with later postmarks will be returned to sender. Thus, late applicants will be denied membership for the current school year.
7. Why is there a testing requirement for
the
Joanne Juren, founder of the Alpha Chapter of the National Home School Honor Society, says, “The test scores provide an accepted method of measuring the homeschooled student’s achievement against national and standardized norms.” The non-homeschool community, including colleges and scholarship boards, embraces this high standard as credible evidence of the academic abilities of homeschooled students.
8. What are the testing
requirements?
An applicant must have taken
one of the following nationally-recognized tests and scored at
least:
7th-10th
graders: 90th percentile on the
composite battery of the Iowa, Stanford, or California achievement tests taken
within twelve months of application, OR a minimum of the respective scores from
one of the tests listed below, taken anytime during
the high school years (9th-12th
grades).
11th-12th
graders: must be one of the following: SAT 1200
(verbal-math), ACT 26, PSAT 180 taken during high school
years. Students taking the new SAT
have the option of submitting a combined 1800 score on the three-part
verbal-math-writing test.
Because the math computation portion of the nationally-normed
standardized tests has been eliminated from the composite score, this portion of
the test is not required—applies to
Because the testing requirement is part of our charter with the national
group, please do not ask us to make exceptions for this requirement, even if
your student scores only slightly below this standard. The test score is a
requirement, not a suggestion. Please do not send in applications with test
scores that are below this standard, as this causes unnecessary work for our
staff to process these applications, and the added stress of turning students
down for membership, which we hate to do!
9. Since the new SAT is now in effect, why
do the honor society requirements not reflect the 2400 standard of the new
SAT?
All colleges do not yet require the writing portion as part of the SAT
score of incoming freshmen (it has not been normed yet), so we don’t either.
(Some colleges are requiring students to take the writing portion of the SAT,
but are not actually including the score in the
composite when considering SAT entrance scores.) When colleges begin using the
2400 standard for college entrance, we will also.
10. What if my student’s SAT, ACT, or PSAT
scores will not be back before the October 31st
deadline?
You will still need to send
in:
Remember: Your application will not be considered without your membership fee.
You will need to include a note with your application stating when your student expects to take the test and that the copy of your student’s test scores will be sent when you receive it (approximately December). It is your responsibility to follow through and send your student’s test scores to our staff. We will hold your membership fee check until after your student’s test scores are received. If your student’s scores do not meet the minimum standards for admission into the Lambda Delta Sigma chapter of Eta Sigma Alpha, your check will be returned to you. If your student’s test scores have not been received by our staff by January 1st, your student will no longer be eligible for membership.
An
actual copy of test scores needs to be sent with this application. Please do not send any originals of anything;
please send copies only. Contents of your student’s admission packet will
not be returned to you.
11. What about community service? Can volunteer work at church count?
Members must document on the sheet provided at least 20 hours of community service. Community service is defined as any service performed by the student for which he does not receive monetary/financial remuneration. For our state honor society’s purposes, members may begin counting service hours from April 2 of this year through April 1 of next year.
Suggestions for community service projects: working in a community soup kitchen; ringing bells for the Salvation Army; helping with a community project to provide toys for needy children at Christmas; helping build a house as part of Habitat for Humanity; delivering Meals on Wheels; volunteering in a hospital or nursing center; visiting with and reading to the elderly residents of an assisted living center; adopting an elderly or disabled neighbor and doing things for him or her throughout the year; offering babysitting services for moms in your support group. Because we hope that students will be active in their respective churches, we consider service in the church to be a valid service that meets the purposes of this community service requirement. Therefore, volunteer service in church nursery, children’s church, construction projects, or other church ministry can be counted toward this requirement.
If your student is part of a
Key Club, Teen Council, or other service club as part of your homeschool group,
your student can use his or her service hours from that club to fulfill the
requirement for this honor society, but your student still must complete the
honor society community service record sheet and turn it in by April
1st.
Your student has the option
of turning in a completed service sheet with his or her application in the fall
to avoid having to remember to mail it in later in the school year. You may make
up your own documentation sheet. Please specify the type of project, short
description of what was done, contact person for the project, and hours per
project. Please total the hours at the bottom—they must equal or exceed
twenty hours. E-mailed service records are acceptable, as long as they include
all of the necessary information.
12. Are there any required
meetings?
Fifty percent attendance is required to maintain membership in the honor
society. Officers and those wishing
to run for office must have a 75% or better attendance
record.
13. Can honor society members wear special
regalia at their high school graduations?
Yes. The National Home School Honor Society offers several items for its
members to buy, and encourages members to wear these at their graduations or
other applicable events: member
pin; graduation stole; t-shirts; etc.
Items may be purchased by visiting the National Home School Honor
Society’s website at http://www.etasigmaalpha.com/. The Lambda Delta Sigma chapter does not
offer these items, and, at this time, we do not have t-shirts
available.
14. What if I mailed in my student’s
application and then didn’t hear from you?
You should receive e-mailed confirmation upon the receipt of your
student’s application, but please do not expect to receive any written
confirmation in the mail before mid-November. The deadline for application
submission is October 31st, and all of the applications are processed
at one time in mid-November. Your student should receive a written acceptance
letter and membership card by postal service by the beginning of December. Those
students who have submitted their community service records also will receive
their certificates at this time. Those students who choose to wait until April
1st to submit their service records will receive their certificates
after we receive their service records.
15. What if my student qualifies for
membership in this honor society, but we cannot afford the membership
fee?
Please send us your student’s completed application by the deadline,
along with a note stating financial need. We delight in being able to waive the
application fee for those families in need.
16. What if, for some reason, my student’s
application for membership in Honor Society is
declined?
As a
general rule, students are only refused membership if they lack one or more of
the stated requirements. Please do
not submit applications if your student does not meet the stated requirements.
If your student is refused membership for any reason, you will receive a written
letter stating so, and the reason for the refusal, along with your
application/membership fee. You should receive this by the beginning of
December. Applications and other copies are not returned.