KPA Membership Information
Membership Benefits and Resources
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KPA MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
Full Member Annual Dues: $300: Persons shall have a minimum of a doctoral degree in psychology or in an area primarily psychological in content. Full Members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Association including voting, holding elective office or appointive office.
NEW Full Member Annual Dues: $150: If you are new to KPA, your first year of dues is discounted to $150. Persons shall have a minimum of a doctoral degree in psychology or in an area primarily psychological in content. Full Members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges of the Association including voting, holding elective office or appointive office. ECP discounts do not apply.
Prelic Member Annual Dues: $100: Persons who are 1-2 years postgraduate, working toward permanent license.
Associate Member Annual Dues: $90: Persons with a minimum of a Master's degree in psychology or a field primarily psychological in nature, who do not meet the requirements for Full Member or Student member. Associate Members may serve on committees, but may not vote, or hold elective or appointive office. Associate Members shall achieve voting privileges after five consecutive years as an Associate Member.
NEW Associate Member Annual Dues: $45: If you are an Association Member who is new to KPA, your first year of dues is discounted to $45.
Emeritus Member Annual Dues: $25: Persons who are retired and/or permanently disabled, who have been a member of the Association in good standing for the previous five (5) years. Those persons shall retain all the rights and privileges of their previous membership category.
Student Member Annual Dues: $15: Persons working toward a graduate or undergraduate degree in a program primarily psychological in content at a college or university. Student Members may serve as voting members of committees. They may not hold elective or appointive office, except to serve as the Student Representative to the Board of Governors.
KPA POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
Association for the Advancement of Psychology in Kansas (AAPK) : AAPK is the Political Action Committee representing psychologists in Kansas. AAPK provides psychologists with a legal conduit for making contributions to key Kansas legislators. Psychologists are encouraged to make contributions to AAPK a regular part of their KPA membership renewal. Voluntary contributions to AAPK are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax purposes.
Dues payments to KPA are deductible by members as an ordinary and necessary business expense with the exception of 18% used by KPA for direct lobbying expenses. Dues are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. Contributions to PLIK are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal Income Tax purposes. As always, consult your financial advisor for clarification.