NASSP, parent organization of the National Honor Society, is proud to announce the winners of the 2026 National Honor Society Scholarships!

These students, all members of the class of 2026, were chosen from among thousands of applicants across the country and multiple overseas NHS chapters. 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

Feven Tesfaye

Feven Tesfaye
Burnsville Sr High School
Burnsville, MN

Feven Tesfaye is a senior at Burnsville Sr High School in Burnsville, MN. As the sole student representative on the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School Board, she represents more than 7,000 students and elevates student voice in district decision-making. She also serves on the Minnesota Youth Council, advocating for over 1.3 million young people and partnering with state legislators and agencies to advance equity-driven policy. She previously worked as a statewide youth voter outreach intern in the Minnesota Secretary of Stateโ€™s Office, leading voter registration initiatives that expand access to democracy. Nationally, she serves on the Board of the National Youth Leadership Council and Civic Caucus and hosts the โ€œWhat Cause Inspires You?โ€ podcast, amplifying student advocates driving change. She has been selected as a delegate to the United States Senate Youth Program, is a two-time Presidential Gold Service Award recipient, and a Speech and Debate academic all-american. At school, she holds leadership roles in NHS, student council, and a blood drive committee, championing student voice and representation at every level.


NHS Pillar Winners | $10,625

Pragna Yalavarthy

SCHOLARSHIP
Pragna Yalavarthy

Ralston Valley High School
Arvada, CO


Pragna Yalavarthy is a senior at Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, CO. As an International Ambassador of the Global Co Lab Arts Hub, she seeks to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals by creating documentaries, leading webinars, and co-writing a book to promote the Global Co Lab across the world. Her passion for health equity led her to represent Colorado Senate District 19 on the Colorado Youth Advisory Council, where she was the chair of the Healthcare Committee and drafted state law SB25-0211 to expand health literacy resources for 800,000 Colorado youth. To further her love of neuroscience, she interned at the University of Colorado Anschutz and investigated the effect of genes on neuroinflammation to advance treatments for pediatric seizures. She also enjoys giving back to her community by serving on her local libraryโ€™s Teen Advisory Board and volunteering at her local hospital. At school, she is a captain of her Speech and Debate Team, co-president of Pre-Med Club, and NHS president. She also leads her schoolโ€™s peer tutoring program. She will attend Stanford University, where she aspires to major in human biology.

Sloane Wolfe

CHARACTER
Sloane Wolfe
Twin Valley High School
Elverson, PA

Sloane Wolfe is a senior at Twin Valley High School in Elverson, PA. A professional actor, congressional lobbyist, U.S. Senate Youth Delegate, Coca-Cola Scholars Regional Finalist, and nationally recognized leader, she partnered with the ACLU to file a federal lawsuit challenging her districtโ€™s refusal to recognize a student club, securing free speech policy after five years. She has addressed her school board more than 60 times and engaged with the ACLU and the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. She is a National Association of Student Councilsโ€™ National Distinguished Student Leader, serves as president of her schoolโ€™s NHS chapter, and serves on the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils executive board. A Rural and Small Town Recognition Award recipient, she is a legislative intern, translator, waitress, fencer, and aspiring U.S. senator.

Emma Escobar

SERVICE
Emma Escobar

Roma High School
Roma, TX

Emma Escobar is a senior at Roma High School in Roma, TX. Her small-town upbringing and experience with geographically limited educational resources truly shaped her commitment to advocating for rural areas. As a MusicLink nonprofit ambassador, Roma Orchestra student music director, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and Roma Varsity principal cellist, and head volunteer at Starr Music Academy, she impacted more than 90 students by organizing music education lessons and workshops and founding her townโ€™s first Cello Education Program. As co-captain of her debate team, she mentored students and made school history by becoming the first four-year qualifier for the University Interscholastic League CX Debate State Championships. As NHS vice president, she spearheaded her schoolโ€™s first student-led college-access workshops and ACT tutoring and registration for more than 1,600 peers. Through her service, she has increased over 2,000 community membersโ€™ access to educational opportunities and equitable arts, earning her recognition as a Coca-Cola semifinalist and Starr Musicโ€™s Volunteer of the Year (2024 and 2025). She aspires to advance educational outreach for rural communities by pursuing careers in policy and medicine.

Nihar Patel

LEADERSHIP
Nihar Patel
Fairfield Sr High School
Fairfield, OH

Nihar Patel is a senior at Fairfield Sr High School in Fairfield, OH. He has lobbied at the Ohio Statehouse and U.S. Congress, working with Vice President J. D. Vance to support passage of the Youth Voting Rights Act of 2023 (S.2985) and the Find and Protect Foster Youth Act (S.1146). He organized statewide prevention rallies, led a 2,500-student march, and supported flavored tobacco reform. Through his podcast, โ€œDare to Be Aware,โ€ he promotes youth mental health and substance-use prevention, contributing to $2.3 million in funding, including a UNESCO-supported collaboration with K-Pop group Seventeen. His PSA video was selected as a Joe Burrow Foundation Super Bowl finalist. He co-founded the BREATHE Initiative to combat asbestos-related lung cancer in construction workers, and has expanded efforts to Nigeria and India; the initiative supported over 20,000 women through antenatal and postnatal care, funded medical devices, and raised $1.6 million via a dengue relief drive. A multi-year class president and valedictorian, he is active in Hope Squad, HOSA, cultural clubs, and music programs. In his work with TechElevate as a Chapter Director, he guided over 3,000 peers in digital literacy for seniors. His research, published in the International Collegiate Journal of Science, earned the Project UNITY Best National Youth Research Paper award. A three-time winner of the American Red Cross Lifesaving Award of Merit, he is also a Rotary Student of the Year. He plans to pursue a career in medicine while advancing policy, prevention science, and law.

Finalists | $5,625

Noah Hernandez

Fatme Khalil

Isabel Gonzalez Lopez

Matthew Vila

Diamond Tran

Zuan Park

Afsana Ali

Gavin Thier

Suren Sanjay

Sloane Wolfe

Eyal Traeger

Azeemah Sadiq

Ryleigh Turner

Anisha Mulinti

Christian Okafor

Emma Escobar

Christopher Tao

Pragna Yalavarthy

Elizabeth Estrada

Feven Tesfaye

Nihar Patel

Yasmine Sakr

Amy Cherian

Carola Pacheco

Jasmine Osorio-Antonio

Semi-Finalists