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Alabama
Division Membership
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Thank you for your
interest in IAAP, the world's first and foremost
association for administrative professionals like you.
IAAP Turns Jobs Into Careers. IAAP provides valuable
resources, education, training, career development
information and networking opportunities enabling
members to have more than just a job, they can have a
career. Professional development and corporate finesse
will put IAAP members ahead of others and allow them to
become more effective contributors in the workplace, a
valuable asset in today's marketplace.
More than 40,000
admins and management level members worldwide take
advantage of the numerous benefits of membership in IAAP
and you can too. And, by joining IAAP right now, you
will receive an immediate member discount on purchases
through IAAP on education and professional development
resource materials; registration of any IAAP sponsored
international level training workshops, seminars,
conferences and conventions; registration for the
Certified Administrative Professional® (CAP®) or the
Certified Professional Secretary® (CPS®) examinations;
you will receive a subscription to IAAP's award-winning
magazine OfficePro®; and twenty-four issues of
OfficePro Express e-newsletter full of research,
trends and technology information.
Administrative
professionals go by various titles in the workplace,
from administrative assistant, executive assistant,
secretary and executive secretary, information and
administrative coordinator to office administrator, plus
many other titles. |
Types of
Membership
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Professional - A currently
employed (or within the last two years) administrative professional,
a holder of the CPS and/or CAP rating, or an employed teacher of
business education.
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Professional Merited - A
current member who has been a professional member for five years at
the time of retirement and has either attained the age of 55 years
or received forced work retirement because of physical disability
can change their status to Professional Merited.
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Student - A student in
business education (maximum of four-years in this Student
classification).
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Associate - An individual,
firm, or educational institution that sustains the objectives of
IAAP. For business or institution, provide name and address of
contact person.
Alabama Division (#435000)
Membership Dues:
| |
Professional
Members |
Professional
Merited Members |
Student Members |
Associate Members |
| One-time processing fee |
$15 |
N/A |
$15 |
$15 |
| International Dues |
$83 |
$47 |
$50 |
$180 |
| Division Dues |
$15 |
$7 |
$7 |
N/A |
| Chapter Dues |
* |
* |
* |
N/A |
| TOTAL |
$113+ |
$54+ |
$72+ |
$195 |
* Chapter Dues range
from $5-$40 - please check with the local chapter or
check the Chapter
Locator which can be found on the IAAP HQ website at
http://www.iaap-hq.org/chapterlist.asp?state=AL
You can now join IAAP online
here! Be
sure you select the Alabama Division and a local chapter to join as
well!!
If you are interested in joining IAAP,
please send an email to our Division Membership Committee Chair
membership@iaapalabama.org
and they will put you in touch with the nearest chapter.
For the most
comprehensive benefits from IAAP, we recommend membership in a local
chapter. If there is no
local chapter located within your geographic area, you may join the
Alabama Division as a Division Member-At-Large (DMAL).
To learn more about IAAP; the IAAP Mission,
Objectives, Purpose, Vision; Definition of Administrative
Professional;
Association
History;
Association Structure; and Core Values, please visit the IAAP-HQ
site at
http://www.iaap-hq.org/about.htm.
Need a
membership application?
Want to
transfer your membership to another chapter or from MAL or DMAL Status?
The Gift of Membership
Do
you have a special co-worker or friend who is also an administrative
professional? If you’d like to do something special for him or her we
have the perfect idea: the Gift of Membership.
It’s a great way to introduce your friends and co-workers to IAAP. Maybe
it’s a way to help that admin that just got laid off, or as a special
gift for your son or daughter who is now a part of the profession.
It’s easy to give the Gift of Membership. You can either mail/fax in the
Gift of Membership form or call Headquarters with your information,
including payment, and the name and contact
information of the recipient. After the membership department gets the
information, they will send out an e-mail informing the recipient of his
or her Gift of Membership. It only takes a few minutes but gives a gift
that lasts an entire year.
You can access the sign-up forms here:
http://www.iaap-hq.org/join/gift.html
Don’t let another day go by. Give the perfect gift, the Gift of
Membership.
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