Types of Membership
For Individuals:
Professional:
Persons occupying or having occupied responsible positions in engineering
instruction, research, or practice, and other persons having a demonstrated
professional interest in engineering education. They may come from within
or without the academic environment. Dues: $69/year, US; $84/year, Canada/Mexico;
$99/year, International.
Retired:
Professional members who have retired from full-time employment. Dues:
$30/year.
Life:
Professional members whose years of age plus years of continuous paid
membership in ASEE totals 100 or more, upon application to and approval
by the ASEE Board of Directors or the Executive Committee of the Board
of Directors. Dues: None.
Student:
Matriculated post-secondary students interested in engineering, technology,
or engineering/technology education as a career. Dues: $20/year.
K-12 Educator:
Teachers and administrators in K-12 schools or school systems who have
a special interest in science, engineering, technology, and math education.
Dues: $35/year.
Global On-Line:
Persons outside North America who are interested in engineering/technology
education and who receive their ASEE membership benefits exclusively
over the Internet. Dues: $39/year.
Contact/Representative:
Persons at member institutions, of any Institutional Membership type
except K-12, designated by the institution's key contact to receive
free individual membership through, and concurrent with, the institution's
membership. Individuals can not join ASEE as Contact/Representative
members. Dues: None.
K-12 Contact:
Persons at member K-12 institutions designated by the institution's
key contact, or by the key contact of a member institution that has
sponsored the K-12 institution's membership, to receive free individual
membership through, and concurrent with, the K 12 institution's membership.
Individuals can not join ASEE as K-12 Contact members. Dues: None.
Other distinctions:
Print Publications:
All members except Global On-Line members receive ASEE Prism at no
charge. Contact/Representative members are entitled to receive both
the Journal of Engineering Education and Profiles of Engineering &
Engineering Technology Colleges at no charge. K-12 Educator and K-12
Contact members receive Profiles at no charge and may subscribe to
JOEE at $10/year. Global On-Line members receive no printed materials.
All other members may subscribe to either/both JOEE or/and Profiles
at $10/year each.
Division Affiliation:
All members except Global On-Line members may affiliate with up to
six Professional
Interest Divisions. Contact/Representative and K-12 Contact members
only are exempt from division dues. Dues: As established by each division.
Volunteer Leadership:
All members except Global On-Line members may serve as elected or
appointed volunteers at any level within the Society, except that
Campus Representatives
must be Professional, non-retired Life, or dean/head Contact/Representative
members.
Annual
Meeting Registration Fee:
Retired members receive a 50% discount on registration. Life
members pay $50. Student members pay nothing. All other
members pay the standard member registration rate. All members
pay for ticketed events.
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For Organizations:
US/Canadian Academic:
Post-secondary schools in the USA and Canada that have at least one
degree program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET) or the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board
(CEAB). US/Canadian member schools may designate up to four persons
to receive free Contact/Representative individual membership—one
for the dean/head, if he/she wishes to use it, and three to be assigned
at the dean/head's discretion. Universities that have independent schools/colleges
that meet the accreditation requirement may have independent institutional
memberships, each entity paying full dues and having full benefits.
Institutional
Council representation is determined by the type of program accredited.
Schools accredited in both engineering and technology can be members
for both areas and pay a discounted dues rate for the dual membership.
Dues: $1000/year for schools with Engineering or four-year Engineering
Technology accreditation; $1800/year for one member entity with dual
engineering and technology membership; $500/year for schools with two-year
Engineering Technology accreditation only.
Engineering:
Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET
or by CEAB; representation to Engineering Deans Council (EDC).
Technology:
Accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission (TAC) of ABET,
including associate level degree programs; representation to Engineering
Technology Council (ETC).
College Affiliate:
Post-secondary schools in the USA and Canada that have engineering
or technology programs that are not accredited by ABET or CEAB. College
Affiliate member schools may designate one person to receive free Contact/Representative
membership. College Affiliate member schools that are working toward
engineering accreditation may apply for non-voting "Associate" representation
to the EDC. All others have voting representation to the ETC. Dues:
$250/year.
Non-US/Canadian Academic:
Post-secondary schools outside the USA and Canada that have engineering
or technology programs that are accredited by their national equivalents
to ABET. Non-US/Canadian member schools receive exactly the same benefits
as US/Canadian member schools. Dues: $1000/year.
K-12:
K-12 schools or school systems, either public or private. K-12 institutional
members can designate up to four people to receive free K-12 Contact
individual membership, but do not have representation to any Institutional
Council. Dues: $125/year.
Corporate:
For-profit businesses interested in engineering education or/and engineering
that have 100 or more employees. Large organizations that have multiple
branches, divisions, or locations may, at their option, have independent
memberships for any of them, each with full membership benefits, including
representation to the Corporate Member Council, and each paying full
dues. Dues: $1000/year.
Corporate Affiliate:
For-profit businesses interested in engineering education or/and engineering
that have fewer than 100 employees. Corporate Affiliate members may
designate one person to receive free Contact/Representative individual
membership and have voting representation to the Corporate Member Council.
Dues: $250/year.
Government:
Governmental agencies or bodies, at any level of government, that are
interested in engineering education or/and engineering. Government members
have all the same benefits as Corporate members. Dues: $1000/year.
Association:
Not-for-profit, non-governmental organizations interested in engineering
education or/and engineering that have 25 or more employees. Association
members have all the same benefits as Corporate members. Dues: $1000/year.
Association Affiliate:
Not-for-profit, non-governmental organizations interested in engineering
education or/and engineering that have fewer than 25 employees. Association
Affiliate members have the same benefits as Corporate Affiliate members.
Dues: $250/year.
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Membership »
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Membership »
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