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ASEE offers two levels of Corporate Membership, based on the size of your organization:

Standard Membership, for companies with 100 or more employees, for non-profit organizations with 25 or more employees, and for government entities. Standard members may choose up to four employees — a key contact to represent you on the Corporate Member Council and three others — who will all receive the benefits of individual ASEE membership, as outlined below.
Annual dues: $1,000

Affiliate Membership, for companies with fewer than 100 employees and for non-profit organizations with fewer than 25 employees. Affiliate members may name one person to serve as Corporate Member Council representative and receive the benefits of an individual ASEE membership, as outlined below.
Annual dues: $250

Three Long-Term Benefits of Corporate Membership

  • Keep abreast of trends in engineering education and research. ASEE Corporate Membership enables your organization to establish an on-going dialogue with deans, department heads, researchers, teaching faculty, and administrators from the finest engineering and engineering technology programs in North America.
  • Influence what and how engineering students are taught. Engineering educators rely on corporate input to shape curriculum trends as well as to develop important research projects. Corporate interaction helps educators understand more fully the needs of industry and enables them to prepare their students to meet these needs.
  • Insure the future quality of engineering and engineering technology. Your active participation and support of the engineering education community will make a crucial difference at the most basic and critical level — the education of future engineers and engineering technologists who will be the backbone of organization in the decades to come.

Corporate Member Council

As an ASEE Corporate Member, you may appoint a "key contact" to represent your organization on ASEE's Corporate Member Council, which has a specific mission to advance the dialogue and collaboration between academia and industry. Meeting twice a year and offering participation in other events throughout the year, the Council provides the ideal conduit for communications from industry into the top levels of engineering and engineering technology education.

Optional Added Membership: Engineering Research Council

Both standard and affiliate Corporate Members can participate in ASEE's Engineering Research Council (ERC). The ERC is composed of engineering faculty members and research administrators, as well as representatives of corporations and government agencies who are concerned about the funding and administration of federal research funds to engineering colleges. Its basic objectives are:

  1. to assess and recommend policies related to engineering research and its effective operation and administration;

  2. to provide forums for discussion and information exchange of problems and experiences in engineering research matters;

  3. to establish and maintain liaison with other organizations concerned with engineering research and its administration;

  4. to assist the members to make contacts with one another; and

  5. to maintain informal communication networks for the discussion of topics of mutual interest.

The council's annual workshop and forum provides the opportunity to share information about engineering research and administration topics, and to interact with colleagues from industry, government, and other colleges and universities. Annual added dues: $150.

Immediate Membership Benefits to Your Representatives

EACH representative from your organization will receive:

  • ASEE PRISM, the Society's award-winning magazine that covers the full spectrum of engineering/technology education issues. Published 10 times per year. Password-protected access to members-only areas of the Society's web site, including:
    — Electronic membership directory
    — Back issues of Prism magazine
    — Searchable archives of the Journal of Engineering Education
    — Current ASEE classified advertisements.
  • A copy of ASEE's annual Profiles of Engineering Colleges, which presents comprehensive and detailed information about each school's programs, enrollment, faculty, and more.
  • Discounted registration at the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition and other ASEE meetings, conferences, and events.
  • The opportunity to affiliate with up to six of ASEE's professional interest divisions. Unlimited networking opportunities through the Annual Conference, the ASEE Conference on Industry and Education, meetings of the geographic sections, and special activities sponsored by the divisions.

And your KEY CONTACT will also receive:

  • Capitol Circuit, our monthly VIP newsletter that provides commentary and background material on current congressional issues related to engineering education.
  • A subscription to Journal of Engineering Education, the Society's quarterly journal of peer-reviewed papers.

And your ORGANIZATION will also receive:

  • Discounted exhibit space at the Annual Conference & Exposition.
  • Discounted advertising space in ASEE Prism.

 

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