What is NRHH
The National Residence Hall Honorary consists of the top 1% of residence hall leaders. The organization is designed to recognize top students and provide a means for them to continue to make a difference in the halls in which they live. The four pillars of NRHH are scholarship, leadership, recognition, and service. We program around these four pillars and strive to better ourselves, the organization, and others through our programming.
Our chapter is currently involved in selecting Of The Month winners, recognizing these winners and nominees in various ways. This semester the Lynn and Francis Jackson Chapter of NRHH has volunteered with the SGA Sustainability Committee in recycling after football games, and recently held our largest event of the semester, Trick-or-Treating through the halls.
NRHH Membership Requirements
1. All members must be currently living in a residence hall and must have lived in a hall at least one full semester, excluding summers, before applying to become a member of NRHH.
2. All members must have a grade point average of at least a 2.5 and be in good standing with the University and the Department of Residential Life at the time of induction.
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NRHH Membership Expectations
Members of NRHH are expected to:
· Complete one semester of candidate status before being inducted into NRHH
· Live in a Residence Hall
· Remain in good standing with the Department of Residential Life and the University once inducted
· Attend NRHH chapter meetings regularly
· Participate in community service projects as well as recognition projects
· Bring fresh, new ideas that help further the pillars of NRHH
I have read and understand the expectations for NRHH membership, and if selected agree to uphold these expectations:
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Signature Date
National Residence Hall Honorary
Lynn and Francis Jackson Chapter
Oklahoma State University
Application for Membership
On a separate piece of paper please type:
1. Why do you want to become a member of NRHH?
2. How do you feel you can best contribute to NRHH? (Please include current time commitments and personal traits and abilities).
3. If selected how would you support community service, leadership, academics, and recognition within the Residence Halls.
4. Please describe one previous leadership experience that has contributed to your growth as a leader.
Please attach a resume to the application.
Please attach a letter of recommendation from a student staff, professional staff or faculty member.
This application is due by December 10, 2010 to 109 Scott Hall by 5 p.m. This office will be open from 8a.m. to 5p.m. Monday through Friday. If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact Cassie Padilla, NRHH President at or NRHH at .