How to Verify Official Honor Society® Communications

Honor Society® communicates with members and prospective members through several official channels. If you receive a message and want to confirm that it is legitimate, the guidance below can help you verify whether the communication is truly from Honor Society®.

If you are ever unsure, we encourage you to review these steps before taking action.


Official Communication Channels

Official Honor Society® communications may be sent through:

  • email
  • our website and member dashboard
  • official Honor Society® social or digital channels
  • our Support Center

Check the Sender Information

Legitimate Honor Society® emails:

  • clearly identify Honor Society® as the sender
  • use official Honor Society® domains

Messages that do not clearly identify the sender or use unfamiliar domains should be treated with caution.


Review the Content Carefully

Official communications are written clearly and transparently. They typically include:

  • clear identification of Honor Society®
  • links to official Honor Society® webpages
  • references to our Transparency Statement or Support Center

Messages that are vague, misleading, or inconsistent with our published information may not be legitimate.


No Requests for Sensitive Information

Honor Society® will not ask for:

  • passwords by email
  • full Social Security numbers
  • banking information by email
  • personal login credentials

If a message requests sensitive information in an unexpected way, do not respond.


Use Official Links

When clicking links in a message confirm they lead to official Honor Society® websites. If you are unsure about a link, you can navigate directly to our website instead of clicking it.


Compare With Information on Our Website

Official communications align with information found in:

  • the Transparency Statement
  • Support Center articles
  • enrollment and membership pages

If a message conflicts with information published on our website, it may not be legitimate.


What to Do If You’re Unsure

If you are uncertain about a message:

  • do not click links or provide information
  • contact our support team directly
  • provide details about the message for verification

We are happy to confirm whether a communication is official.


Reporting Suspicious Messages

If you believe you received a message that falsely claims to represent Honor Society®, please report it to our support team. This helps us protect members and maintain clear, accurate communication.


Summary

Verifying official Honor Society® communications involves checking the sender, reviewing the content, using official links, and confirming alignment with our website and Transparency Statement. When in doubt, our support team is the best resource for confirmation.

If you ever have questions about a communication you received, we encourage you to reach out for assistance.

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