HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE MSA
Regular membership in this Association is open to the following persons:
(a) Those holding a bachelor's or graduate degree or its equivalent in
sociology or a related field. (b) Those teaching sociology or a related
topic at or above the high school level. (c) Those who are engaged in
sociologically related research or practice. (d) Undergraduate or
graduate students majoring in sociology or a related field.
One becomes a member by attending the Fall Conference and paying the fee or by mailing dues to the Treasurer at other times.
Current annual individual dues for those NOT attending the annual
meeting are $40 per year for faculty members and other professionals
and $20 for students. Benefits of membership include:
A subscription to the journal, Michigan Sociological Review, which is published annually.
Networking with your fellow sociologists in Michigan.
Information on meetings and other news of concern to sociologists in Michigan.
A forum for presentation of your research and ideas.
And, not least, a chance to support your profession at the state level.
The best way to join is to attend our next Fall
Conference. You get all the benefits of membership
plus a full conference including lunch for not much more money.
Click HERE for more information on our next meeting.
Click HERE to join without attending.
For more information contact:
Alan Hill, MSA Executive Officer Sociology Department Delta College University Center, MI 48710
E-mail:
aghill@delta.edu.
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