National Honor Society (NHS) participation, when listed on the Common Application, is most appropriately categorized as an Extracurricular activity. This encompasses a broad range of involvements outside of required coursework, demonstrating a student’s interests, skills, and commitment. Examples of other common extracurriculars include clubs, sports, volunteer work, and arts programs.
Reporting NHS membership provides admissions officers with insight into an applicant’s academic achievements, leadership capabilities, and commitment to service. These qualities are highly valued by colleges and universities. Furthermore, prolonged engagement with NHS can illustrate dedication and the development of interpersonal skills, offering valuable context to a student’s overall profile.