Become a Student Member of Division 12
Students are the future of Clinical Psychology.
Benefits of joining Division 12
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Learn about the activities and issues that are of interest to clinical psychologists
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Receive the Division's journals: Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice and the Clinical Psychologist
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Access to the Division 12 listserv
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Attend the Division's meetings, and participate in APA convention events for graduate students
Affiliation
You can join Division 12 without being a student member of APA
Division 12 student affliation is separate from APA student affiliation. While student affiiates of Division 12 are not required to be student affiliates of the APA, APA affiliation is recommended. Information can be obtained from the APA Office in Washington DC. (800) 374-2721.
If you are a Post-Doctorial candidate/fellow, you may continue your affiliate membership for one year at $30. If you wish to continue membership in Division 12 after this year, you must apply for Full/Affiliate Membership.
Affiliation with Division 12 is based on the calendar year, but applications are acceptable year round. If your application is for the current year, your affiliation will be dated January 1st of this year. You will receive the back issues for this year. For applications received after September 1, membership will begin January of the following year.Your journal subscriptions will also begin with the first issue of the new calendar year.
Cost of becoming a Student Affiliate is $30.
Download information on becoming a Student Member of Division 12:
For additional student affiliate applications or information contact:
Division 12 Office
PO Box 1082
Niwot, CO 80544
Telephone: 303-652-3126
Fax: 303-652-2723
Email: div12apa@comcast.net
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