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INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP This is for academic units (e.g. colleges, schools, divisions,
departments, programs, centers, institutes) within institutions of higher
education that have been accredited by the appropriate university accrediting bodies. A school can be in or outside of the US to join as a full institutional member
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MEMBERS
This membership is usually for non-degree granting entities which want to be connected to the NASPAA. It gives you ability to support NASPAA and its public service education activities. It also entitles you to be an active member of our community. The membership is open to any organizations in or outside of the US.
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The Associate Membership does not permit you to be involved in governance, decision making, or any potential accreditation effort.
Benefits
- Invitation to all open NASPAA events, projects and initiatives
- Access to deans, directors, and faculty at 267 schools of public affair
- Join a prestigious public affairs community
- Entitled to list of schools and email list serve
The Associate Membership is open to:
- Agencies of Government
- Businesses & Companies
- Foundations & Nonprofits
- Professional Associations
- Academic Institutions Offering Non-Degree Programs
- Independent Research or Training Organizations
- Other non-academic organizations that subscribe to the purpose of NASPAA
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NASPAA's purpose is to promote excellence in public service and
in public service education. Its mission and organizations are
detailed in its by-laws. NASPAA does not have individual
memberships, but individuals may subscribe to the
Journal of Public Affairs Education.

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