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Director:
Dr. Ing. Francesco Convertini
(from Florence, Italy)

Academic Coordinator:
Loredana Agosta, M.A.
(from New York, USA)


Mailing address and NECA facilities:

NECA

viale Giovanni Amendola 24
50121 Firenze
Italia

Find NECA facilities on Google Maps

Phone
+39 3403567661
+39 3471839802
Fax
from Italy: 178 222 4389
from abroad: +39 0552001767

In Italian
Nota: Si prega di inviare fax provenienti dall'Italia al numero 178 222 4389 soltanto. I fax che arrivano dall'Italia al numero 0552001767 non vengono ricevuti.
Il numero 178 222 4389 e' un numero di fax che arriva direttamente al computer e ha lo stesso costo di una telefonata urbana.

In English
Note: Please send faxes from Italy to 178 222 4389 only. Faxes that arrive from Italy to the number 0552001767 are not received.
The number 178 222 4389 is a fax number, which directly arrives to our computer and it has the same cost of a local phone call.



For information and admissions:
info@necaflorence.com

To contact the Director:

neca@necaflorence.com
or
fconvert@daemen.edu





For further information in the USA




DAEMEN COLLEGE

Director
Office of Global Programs

Dr. Susan Ross
sross2@daemen.edu

International Coordinator
Office of Global Programs

Ann Robinson
arobinso@daemen.edu

Office of Global Programs - NECA Florence Program
4380 Main Street
Amherst, NY 14226
Phone: 716-566-7837
Fax 716-566-7838

NECA web page on the Daemen College website:
www.daemen.edu/offices/global-programs/study-in-florence.php
The update of this web page does not depend on NECA but only on Daemen College staff. Since students will study at NECA, not at Daemen, please refer to the NECA brochure file that you can request via email.







NSCS - The National Society of Collegiate Scholars

Executive Director
Stephen Loflin, M.S.
loflin@nscs.org



Senior Director
Outreach

Jennifer Fortney
fortney@nscs.org





Coordinator
Strategic Partnerships

Cynthia Uguru
uguru@nscs.org


Feel free to contact NSCS with your thoughts, questions, concerns or for more information on how to become a member!

NSCS (The National Society of Collegiate Scholars
)
11 Dupont Circle, NW
Suite 650
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-265-9000 or 800-989-NSCS (800-989-6727)
Fax: 202-265-9200

nscs@nscs.org

The update of the NSCS website www.nscs.org does not depend on NECA but only on NSCS staff. Therefore please refer to the NECA brochure file that you can request via email.
The scholarships awarded to NSCS members for 2009 and 2010 programs are greater than the ones for 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, and 2003 programs. Please refer to the NECA brochure file.

The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is an honors organization recognizing outstanding academic achievement among college students and encouraging members to develop leadership skills through community service.
NSCS has active chapters at 228 colleges and universities nationwide, in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Each chapter has a faculty or staff advisor and a group of officers who plan activities for members on the campus and in the local community.
For additional questions, please contact NSCS.


NSCS Mission Statement
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars' emblem embodies the NSCS mission.
-
You can see it in the symbols (an open book with a torch rising from its pages, capped with three stars and surrounded by a laurel) and its colors (crimson and gold).

-The BOOK symbolizes the endless pursuit of knowledge.
-The TORCH represents the ability of each of us to serve as a guiding light for others and of education to serve as a beacon, eradicating ignorance.
-The STARS manifest the three pillars upon which the society is built: scholarship, leadership, and service.
-The LAUREL is an ancient symbol of distinction and serves to remind members that they are a part of a long and noble tradition of distinguished leaders.
-CRIMSON was used in heraldry to represent boldness and enthusiasm, both of which describe the confident and engaged NSCS member.
-GOLD evokes the precious metal of the same name, representing the value our members bring to what they do.


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NECA Director with the
President of Daemen College,
Dr. Martin J. Anisman,
during his visit to Florence





























NECA Director with the
U.S. Consul General 2002
during an orientation program
















































































NSCS members at NECA
and NECA Director