Membership

MEMBERSHIP 


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There are four classifications for IAAP membership:

A Professional Member is employed as an administrative professional. In addition, anyone who attained the CPS or CAP rating; is an instructor of business education , or an office manager may be a Professional Member.

A Professional-Merited Member has been a Professional Member for ten years at time of retirement, has reached the age of 55, or was forced to retire because of physical disability.

A Student Member is enrolled in a business education program and can be classified as a Student Member for a maximum of four (4) years.

An Associate Member is an individual, firm, or educational institution, which sustains the objectives of IAAP.

Membership in IAAP provides a voice to promote a rewarding and cooperative relationship with employers, to represent member interest to media, government, business, industry, and the educational community. Members have access to the largest pool of professional information available and insight into changing office trends, directions, and requirements.

Active participation in IAAP provides members the ability to develop self-confidence, accept responsibility, make decisions, use their creative talents; it also offers the opportunity to effect change within the organization through local, state, and international meetings. The association with other professionals provides opportunities vital for continued growth.

IAAP members receive a subscription to OfficePro, the official magazine of IAAP and the leading publication in its field, assuring a continuous flow of articles to alert professionals to new ideas and new technology.

 

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