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JOIN NOW

You can sign up for membership with NASPA in several ways. Individual membership can be completed online (fastest method), via fax, or sent by mail.

To create a new membership, renew an existing membership, or reinstate a previous membership, by fax or mail, please print the individual membership application or NASPA Undergraduate Student Member Sponsor Form.

To join as an institutional member you must download the Four-year or Community College Institutional Membership Application Form and submit via fax or mail. For institutional dues rates, see the institutional dues matrix.

RENEW

Current NASPA members can renew their membership online by logging in to the Members-only section of the website using the login box in the top right-hand corner of the page.

MEMBERSHIP LAPSED?

If you are a past member of NASPA and your membership has lapsed, please follow the same steps listed in the "Join Now" section.  After entering your information online, you will have the option to choose "This is Me" on the second screen.  You will be able to set up a new membership under your original membership number.

Membership

NASPA President Kevin KrugerWelcome to NASPA, the leading association for the advancement, health, and sustainability of the student affairs profession. NASPA is an extensive network of more than 12,000 student affairs professionals, including more than 3,000 senior decision makers at the director level and above. NASPA represents a full array of two- and four-year institutions in the U.S. and abroad and offers more than 40 high-quality professional development and training programs on critical issues facing higher education today.

NASPA provides its members with many ways to enhance their professional skills. Our Regions and Knowledge Communities provide wonderful opportunities for involvement. NASPA offers professional development programs such as the Annual Conference, as well as regional conferences, biennial Alice Manicur Women's Symposium, Assessment & Persistence Conference, James E. Scott National Academy for Leadership and Executive Effectiveness, student affairs oriented publications, workshops, and much, much more. I encourage you to take full advantage of these opportunities for growth.

Thank you for your interest and we look forward to your participation in NASPA! Please contact the NASPA Office if you need any assistance.

Sincerely,

Kevin Kruger
President

MEMBERSHIP TYPES

Professional Affiliate members are student affairs administrators, faculty members, or staff members at member institutions.


Associate Affiliate members are student affairs administrators at a nonmember college or university campus, or staff persons of educationally related groups, or administrators of student affairs or those engaged in professional work related to student affairs who are employed in postsecondary institutions not eligible for membership.


Faculty Affiliate members are full-time teaching faculty at a nonmember institution.


Graduate Student Affiliate members are graduate students who are studying student affairs and are not full-time employees of any institution.

Undergraduate Student Affiliate members are undergraduate students who are considering a career in student affairs. Undergraduate Student members must be sponsored by a professional staff member who is a member of NASPA.


Emeritus (Retiree) Affiliate members are former voting delegates, professional affiliates, or associate affiliates who are officially designated as retired by their institutions and who are no longer employed full-time in higher education.


Non-profit members are educational associations, governmental agencies, and other nonprofit groups supportive of NASPA's goals other than colleges and universities.


For-profit corporate members are individuals, organizations, manufacturers, or suppliers of goods and services that operate for profit and support the policies, purposes, and activities of NASPA.