NMSF General Assembly 2026
The Dr. Niels Mulder Scholarship Foundation conducted its General Assembly 2026 via Zoom on Jan. 18 to orient new and continuing scholars on their responsibilities, organizational updates and upcoming activities for the academic year.
The virtual assembly ran from 1 to 4 p.m. and served as a platform to strengthen communication between advisers and scholars.
The activity also aimed to reinforce the foundation’s mission, values and sense of unity among members.
During the assembly, scholars were briefed on their duties, privileges and expectations as members of the foundation.
Presentations and discussions provided updates on planned activities and organizational initiatives, helping participants understand the importance of active involvement in NMSF programs.
The assembly also highlighted transparency and accountability through the presentation of the financial report and discussions on the organization’s Constitution and By-Laws.
Organizers said these discussions encouraged discipline, integrity and responsibility among scholars.
Despite the virtual setup, the activity remained interactive and allowed scholars to communicate openly with advisers and fellow members.
Participants said the assembly helped them feel guided and supported while strengthening their connection to the organization.
NMSF officials said the General Assembly successfully fostered commitment, unity and academic motivation among scholars as they continue to uphold the foundation’s mission and values throughout the academic year.
The activity reflected Enverga University’s core values of Excellence, Unity and Fortitude by encouraging scholars to stay committed, responsible and actively involved in organizational life. It also supported student-centered learning by helping scholars understand their roles, strengthen accountability and remain motivated in their academic journey.
- SDG 4: Quality Education – The assembly supported scholars by reinforcing academic motivation, responsibility and access to guidance.
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – The foundation helped support students through scholarship opportunities and organizational guidance.
- SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – The presentation of the financial report and Constitution and By-Laws promoted transparency, accountability and responsible governance.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The activity strengthened collaboration among advisers, scholars and foundation members in supporting student development.

