NASSP, parent organization of the National Honor Society, is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 National Honor Society Scholarships!

Every state in the U.S. is represented among the winners, along with the District of Columbia and our overseas chapters. These students, all members of the class of 2025, were chosen from among thousands of applicants. Finalists receive $5,625. At the National Education Leadership Awards, four Pillar Award winners will receive an additional $5,000 and the National winner will receive a total of $25,000.

Quick Links: National Winner | Pillar Winners | Finalists | Semi-Finalists

National Winner | $25,000

Pritika Kharkwal

Pritika Kharkwal
Lebanon Trail High School
Plano, TX

Pritika Kharkwal is the youngest winner of the Excellence in Mentoring Award for Corporate Youth Leadership, which she received for leading a successful mentoring initiative for diverse youth. She has also worked on national legislation, such as the Foster Youth Mentoring Act, with congressional staff. She is the host of “Talk It out with Pritika Kharkwal,” a mentoring/mental health podcast, and the author of It’s Time to Start Looking In, a youth self-help book. She is a student advisor at the Digital Wellness Lab and a youth advisory board member at Making Caring Common, a project of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She is the captain of her mock trial team and founder of a peer mentoring program, Girls In the Corporate World. She is also a 2024 Coolidge Senator and a 2025 Coca-Cola Scholar semifinalist. A nationally ranked speaker in extemporaneous speech, multimedia/promotion, and entrepreneurship, she hopes to pursue a career in entrepreneurship and public service.


NHS Pillar Winners | $10,625

Jazmin Garza headshot

SCHOLARSHIP
Jasmin Garza
Science Academy of South Texas
Alamo, TX

Jazmin Garza is the president of student council, NHS, and Girls Who Code. Her leadership extends to Business Professionals of America, where she serves as vice president, and the Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas, where, as president, she has led initiatives raising thousands of dollars for uninsured women’s health care. She is a Coca-Cola Scholars semifinalist and a Hispanic Heritage Foundation youth awardee. She has spent two summers conducting research at a National Science Foundation-funded engineering experiment station, developing cost-effective health technologies for underserved populations. She has also participated at the Rice University Synthetic Biology Institute, where she earned a research award. As a youth panelist, she has addressed South Texas leaders on educational disparities in Hispanic communities.

Natalie Hodge headshot

CHARACTER
Natalie Hodge
Robert Service High School
Anchorage, AK

Natalie Hodge-Hannula is a dedicated advocate for youth empowerment, education, and suicide prevention. As the founder of the nonprofit Keys to the Future, they have impacted more than 30 rural Alaskan communities by providing life skills workshops, empowering youth to thrive beyond high school. Their leadership in this initiative earned them a $2,000 grant for continued nonprofit work. They serve as president of NHS and YANA (You Are Not Alone) chapters at their school, promoting academic excellence and suicide awareness, building both a thrift/necessities store for students in need as well as an “Envision Your Future” chalk wall empowering student voice for their school community. They also serve as the Stories of Youth Liaison for the Youth Alliance for a Healthier Alaska (YAHA) under the State of Alaska Department of Public Health, amplifying youth voices statewide. A full-time worker of four jobs, they will graduate as class valedictorian and a 2025 Coca-Cola Scholar. They plan to pursue a degree in neuroscience on a pre-med track, aiming to advance rural telemedicine and public health initiatives.

Nishita Karikatti headshot

SERVICE
Nishita Karikatti
BASIS Oro Valley
Tucson, AZ

Nishita Karikatti is her school’s valedictorian and a recipient of the Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award for more than 500 hours of service. She serves as the vice president of the Metropolitan Education Commission Youth Advisory Council, where she advocates for youth mental health and education equity, representing more than 30,000 students and engaging with Arizona state legislators and the governor. She is also the American Red Cross Ambassador for Arizona and New Mexico, leading more than 50 school chapters, coordinating statewide blood drives, and spearheading a regional homelessness relief project. A third-degree black belt in Taekwondo, she has trained for more than 10 years, competed as a national qualifier, and mentors more than 50 younger students. As a Model UN coach, she has helped her team become the number one ranked delegation in Arizona. She has dedicated significant hours to volunteering in hospitals, with rural health initiatives, and at Tucson’s largest cultural events.

Maurits Acosta headshot

LEADERSHIP
Maurits Acosta
Hialeah-Miami Lakes Sr High School
Hialeah, FL

Maurits Acosta represents more than 350,000 students in America’s third-largest school district as the elected student advisor to the Miami-Dade County school board. Born in the Netherlands to Cuban parents, he moved to the United States in 2015 and has since dedicated himself to building the next generation of our country’s civic leaders. In 2022, he founded Virtutem Populo, Inc., a student-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting civic engagement and community involvement among youth in Florida. Through the organization, he has raised more than $50,000 for civic education and reached more than 3,000 students with impactful educational programs. In 2024, he was named a delegate to the United States Senate Youth Program and the National PTA Outstanding Youth Advocate of the Year. This spring he will graduate with his associate in arts degree from Miami-Dade College. He plans to study government at Harvard University.


Finalists | $5,625

Bella Brown

Bryce Hunter

Carolyn He

Christopher Garrabrant

Leila Armand

Maurits Acosta

Mila Sonkin

Natalie Hodge

Riley Plante

Shriya Kunam

Amelie Chen

Cailyn Pan

Pritika Kharkwal

Nishita Karikatti

Calista Woo

Shayleen Moeini

Jalia Charlery

Rishi Kanchi

Raghav Pallapothu

Ella Reinhart

Ayla Zook

Sophie Wang

Jazmin Garza

Havannah Ladzekpo

Ethan Leicht

Semi-Finalists