National Scholar Foundation Files, Press, and Timeline
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Timeline:
June 2013
NSF incorporated as a non-profit in North Carolina.
December 2013
NSF launches NationalScholarFoundation.org website.
June 2014
Founder and CEO Michael Nock attends MIT Launch Entrepreneurship Program.
July 2014
NSF becomes a partner with the Peer Tutoring Resource Center.
August 2014
NSF recruits business advisors and student ambassadors.
February 2015
NSF becomes a partner with North Carolina Virtual Public Schools Peer Tutoring Center, National Society of High School Scholars, and ScholarshipExperts.com.
March/April 2015
NSF featured in The Triangle Tribune and The Carolina Parent.
April 2015
President Obama thanks NSF Founder and CEO Michael Nock for sharing his thoughts on closing the achievement gap in education in America.
May 2015
The National Scholar Foundation receives applications for the 2015 scholarship year from peer tutors across the nation and world including Kentucky, Indiana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Missouri, North Carolina, New York, California, Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, Illinois, Texas, Alabama, Maine, Washington, DC, and New Delhi, India.
July 2015
The NSF Peer Tutoring Scholarship Class of 2015 is announced. In addition, NSF Founder and CEO Michael Nock receives the Claes Nobel Entrepreneur Award.
December 2015
Founder and CEO Michael Nock accepts his offer of admission to the Harvard College Class of 2020. The 2016 scholarship application becomes available.The Power of Peer Tutoring is published.
January 2016
The National Scholar Foundation officially receives 501(c)(3) determination from the IRS.
March 2016
The number of applicants to the 2016 NSF Peer Tutoring Scholarship Competition increases more than 250% from 2015.
April 2016
The Power of Peer Tutoring blog is launched.
May 2016
Founder and CEO Michael Nock is recognized by the Wake County Board of Education as the Valedictorian of the Wake Early College of Health and Sciences Class of 2016.
June 2016
The National Peer Tutor Class of 2016 is announced.
NSF incorporated as a non-profit in North Carolina.
December 2013
NSF launches NationalScholarFoundation.org website.
June 2014
Founder and CEO Michael Nock attends MIT Launch Entrepreneurship Program.
July 2014
NSF becomes a partner with the Peer Tutoring Resource Center.
August 2014
NSF recruits business advisors and student ambassadors.
February 2015
NSF becomes a partner with North Carolina Virtual Public Schools Peer Tutoring Center, National Society of High School Scholars, and ScholarshipExperts.com.
March/April 2015
NSF featured in The Triangle Tribune and The Carolina Parent.
April 2015
President Obama thanks NSF Founder and CEO Michael Nock for sharing his thoughts on closing the achievement gap in education in America.
May 2015
The National Scholar Foundation receives applications for the 2015 scholarship year from peer tutors across the nation and world including Kentucky, Indiana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Missouri, North Carolina, New York, California, Florida, Michigan, New Jersey, Illinois, Texas, Alabama, Maine, Washington, DC, and New Delhi, India.
July 2015
The NSF Peer Tutoring Scholarship Class of 2015 is announced. In addition, NSF Founder and CEO Michael Nock receives the Claes Nobel Entrepreneur Award.
December 2015
Founder and CEO Michael Nock accepts his offer of admission to the Harvard College Class of 2020. The 2016 scholarship application becomes available.The Power of Peer Tutoring is published.
January 2016
The National Scholar Foundation officially receives 501(c)(3) determination from the IRS.
March 2016
The number of applicants to the 2016 NSF Peer Tutoring Scholarship Competition increases more than 250% from 2015.
April 2016
The Power of Peer Tutoring blog is launched.
May 2016
Founder and CEO Michael Nock is recognized by the Wake County Board of Education as the Valedictorian of the Wake Early College of Health and Sciences Class of 2016.
June 2016
The National Peer Tutor Class of 2016 is announced.