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membership

AIA Members Testify to the Value of Membership – Credibility, Networking, Professional Development (video)
Architect Membership
Individuals who are licensed to practice architecture in the United States
are invited to be a part of the leading organization representing the
interests of the profession, The American Institute of Architects (AIA).
One of the advantages of being a licensed architect member of the Institute
is the use of the AIA credentials, identifying you as part of the community
of architecture. AIA members adhere to AIA Code of Ethics and Professional
Conduct and are required to strengthen their knowledge of the profession
through required continuing education. |
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Dues:
| National: |
$246.00 |
| State: |
$150.00 |
| Local: |
$170.00 |
| Total: |
$566.00 |
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Requirements:
Membership is required at the local, state and national levels to
be an architect member of the AIA.
Membership Application
See dues
Membership Upgrade Form
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Associate Membership
Individuals who are not licensed in the practice of architecture who meet any of the following criteria are invited to join the AIA as an Associate Member.
- recent graduates with a degree in architecture (2011/12 grads may be eligible for free membership for up to 18 months – download recent grad application for details)
- individuals enrolled in the Intern Development Program (IDP), or
- individuals who have a professional degree in architecture, or
- individuals currently working under the supervision of an architect in a technical capacity directly related to the practice of architecture, or
- faculty members in a university program in architecture.
Associate AIA members are eligible to use the Assoc. AIA credential which recognizes them as individuals who are dedicated to the profession of architecture.
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Dues:
| National: |
$105.00 |
| State: |
$105.00 |
| Local: |
$70.00 |
| Total: |
$280.00 |
Requirements:
Membership is required at the local, state and national levels to
be an Associate member of the AIA.
Associate Membership Application
Recent Graduate Application
See dues
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Allied Membership
Allied Membership is designed for those individuals who do not qualify
as AIA or Associate AIA members but are involved in positions allied to
the field of architecture or simply have an interest in architecture.
Examples include Engineers, Construction Managers, Architectural Product
Reps, Artists, Architecture Enthusiast and so on.
Allied Membership is available separately at each level of the AIA. Local,
state and national.
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Dues:
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$250 per calendar year
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Join Online Now!
Current Allied Renew Here
Downloads:
Mail-In Allied Member Application
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Transfer Architect or Associate Membership
| Architect or Associate members who move within the Chapter territory,
can have their membership transferred. Please print the transfer form,
fill in your current information and fax it back to your former chapter
to process. |
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Requirements:
Membership is required at the local, state and national
levels to be an architect member of the AIA.
Transfer PDF form
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Emeritus (EMER)
| Emeritus status may be granted to:
Architect Members: Any Architect member may apply for Emeritus status who has been in good standing in the Institute for fifteen successive years immediately prior to his or her application, and either (i) has attained the age of 65, or (ii) has achieved architect emeritus status under law in any state of the United States or (iii) is so incapacitated as to be unable to work in the profession.
Associate Members: Any Associate member may apply for Emeritus status who has been in good standing in the Institute for fifteen successive years immediately prior to his or her application, and either (i) has attained the age of 65, or (i) is so incapacitated as to be unable to work in an occupation related to the profession of architecture. profession. |
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Requirements:
Membership is required at the local, state and national levels to
be an architect member of the AIA.
Emeritus PDF form
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