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Membership Dues, Categories
NSPE/ISPE Dues Structure
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Members pay national,
state, and chapter dues. |
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All new
members receive 12 months of membership. Introductory dues are $220 for
Licensed Members and Members; $110 for recent engineering graduates
within five years of graduation from an undergraduate program or within
one year of graduation from a graduate program; and $20 for Student
Members. |
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2008-2009 state renewal
dues for Idaho are $92.00 for Licensed Members and Members; $46.00 for
recent graduates; $5.00 for Student Members. Chapter renewal dues
are $10.00 for Licensed Members, Members, and Recent Graduates and $5.00
for students. 2008-2009 national renewal dues are $110 for
Licensed Members and Members; $55 for Recent Graduate Members; $20 for
student members. |
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Rates are subject to
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NSPE/ISPE Membership Is Open
to the Following:
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Licensed
MemberA licensed
member holds a valid license as a Professional Engineer in the U.S. or
Canada (or international equivalent). |
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MemberA
member shall be defined as a person holding a valid Engineer-In-Training
or Engineering Intern certification, issued under the laws of any state,
territory, possession or district of the United States, or the
equivalent under the laws of any other country. A member shall
automatically advance to the Licensed Member grade as soon as eligible
by licensure. |
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Graduate MemberA
person who has graduated with a bachelor's degree or higher from an
engineering curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology (ABET) shall be granted provisional status as
a Member for up to two years to achieve the full requirements for the
Member grade.
Discounted dues for recent graduates |
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Student
MemberA
student member is a full-time student in an undergraduate or graduate
engineering program accredited by ABET or an engineering or
pre-engineering program that can lead to licensure, or international
equivalent. |
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Enterprise Membershipoffers
companies the opportunity to provide NSPE membership to multiple
employees at discounted rates.
Find out
more.
All memberships are individual; there are no company memberships. |
To Join Now
use our online membership
application.
Practice Division Membership
Offers Additional Benefits
A member has the option to join any or all of the following practice
divisions. Membership in the practice divisions is free for your first year
of membership.
Professional Engineers in Construction (PEC) PEC
represents engineers in the construction industry; has active projects to
develop better contract documents; and helps members in such areas as
design/build and construction management contracting, legislation and
government affairs, building safety, arbitration, privatization, and
engineering licensure. PEC coordinates activities with AGC, ABC, MCAA, NECA,
and other construction groups. The PEC section in Engineering Times
keeps members informed of PEC activities and developments in the industry.
Professional Engineers in Education (PEE) PEE
serves engineers whose goal is to satisfy the educational needs of the
engineering profession. Activities include the Sustaining University
Program, in which some 160 engineering colleges participate. Quarterly, the
PEE section in Engineering Times covers matters of importance to
engineering educators and students.
Professional Engineers in Government (PEG) PEG
is dedicated to meeting the needs of all engineers employed in local, state,
or federal government. You can stay abreast of current legislative and
regulatory developments through the PEG section in Engineering Times
and gain useful skills and insights through practical and timely seminars.
Professional Engineers in Industry (PEI) PEI
works to help engineers in industry faced with the needs created by more
uncertain career patterns, frequent job changes, and the pressures of ever
increasing worldwide competition. Its Industry Relations Program seeks
better communications with top management. Members keep abreast of new
developments through the PEI section in Engineering Times.
Professional Engineers in Private Practice (PEPP) In
PEPP you'll focus on the professional concerns of engineers providing
construction design services to the public and private sectors. PEPP's
monthly section in Engineering Times reports on salaries, liability,
practice management, markets, legislation, professional development, and
other significant issues. Members gain access to standard forms of
agreement, general conditions, bid bonds, and other documents; publications;
video tapes; and more.
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ISPE
MATHCOUNTS
Program

National Engineers Week - Future City Competition

Board of Professional Engineers and
Professional Land Surveyors
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Bulletins
--Meeting
Minutes


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