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Honor Society® (singular) operates exclusively at HonorSociety.org and is not affiliated with “Honors Society” (plural), which operates at honorssociety.org.
Although the names differ by only one letter, the organizations are completely separate and independent, with different leadership, policies, operations, and membership models. Because the names are similar, some consumers—and even search engines—may mistakenly assume the organizations are the same. They are not.
Why this distinction matters
The difference between Honor Society® and “Honors Society” is a single added letter—an “s”—but that difference represents two entirely different organizations.
Because the names are so similar:
Consumers may unintentionally visit or join the wrong website
Search results and summaries may conflate the two organizations
Users may provide personal or payment information to an organization they did not intend to engage with
Honor Society® provides this clarification to help students and families accurately identify which organization they are interacting with before joining or sharing information.
How can I tell the difference?
To avoid confusion, students and families should verify the following before joining or providing information to any organization:
— Check the exact name and spelling
Honor Society® is singular.
“Honors Society” is plural.
— Confirm the website domain
Honor Society® operates at HonorSociety.org (singular).
“Honors Society” operates at honorssociety.org (plural).
— Review membership disclosures and policies
Organizations may differ in whether membership is free, optional, or paid, and in how benefits, refunds, and cancellations are handled.
— Consult third-party sources independently
Consumers may wish to review public information, such as Better Business Bureau listings or other third-party resources, when evaluating any organization.
Why might Google or my browser ask me to double-check the website?
Example of a browser or search prompt that may appear when website names differ by only one letter, asking users to confirm the correct domain.
When website names differ by only one letter, browsers and search tools (including Google) may prompt users to confirm the web address they intended to visit. These prompts are designed to help users avoid confusion when names are very similar.
Because Honor Society® (singular) and “Honors Society” (plural) are spelled almost identically, users may occasionally see a message asking whether they meant to visit a different website. These prompts do not indicate an affiliation between organizations—they simply encourage users to verify the correct spelling and domain before continuing.
Where does Honor Society® operate?
Honor Society® operates at HonorSociety.org and communicates with members through official Honor Society® platforms and channels. We do not operate, manage, endorse, or represent any similarly named websites or organizations.
Summary
Honor Society® (singular, HonorSociety.org) is not affiliated with “Honors Society” (plural, honorssociety.org). Although the names differ by only one letter, the organizations are separate and independent.
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