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Become a Member

We invite you to support The Academy by becoming a member. 

Membership is valid September 1 - August 31 each year.
Current members receive their renewal notices by September.

To fax or mail your application print the following form.

Invitation to Membership (pdf format)
Invitation to Membership (Word format)

Member Benefits

The opportunity to have your work considered for publication in our interdisciplinary journal, the Michigan Academician

  • A one year subscription to the journal
  • The possibility of being a presenter at our annual meeting (conference)
  • Invitation to the Members' Reception held every year the evening before the annual meetings
  • The opportunity to lead an Academy section at the annual meeting
  • The chance to support the Academy's mission of promoting academic exchanges amoung scholars from around the state as well as regionally and internationally.


Annual Membership Dues    

Membership Valid September 1  - August 31

Affiliated with a Member Institution:  Click here to see a list of Member Institutions 
$65    Regular Member
$45    Retired Member

Not affiliated with a Member Institution:
$80 Regular Member
$55 Retired Member

Free Student Limited Membership
Limited Memberships are offered to students who pay the conference registration fee and present at annual conference.   Limited membership does not include a subscription to the Academy's journal.

Sustaining/Benefactor Membership
The Academy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.  Contributions above the annual dues are tax deductible.
$100 Sustaining Membership
$500 Benefactor Membership

Updated 10/2008

 

Alma students can explore the environmental wonders of the Galapagos Islands, practice Spanish language skills, study Ecuadorian culture, complete coursework in business finance, and fulfill a South American internship in entrepreneurship through Alma College's one-of-a-kind partnership with Equatorialis University in Quito, Ecuador.

 

Student Profile

Drew Emge

Drew Emge
Graduation: 2009
Major: POE: International Health
From: Bay City
Interests: Health Professions, Community Service

A Truman Scholarship finalist and Center for Responsible Leadership Fellow, Drew has traveled to South Africa and China studying the HIV/AIDS crisis. The Bay City native intends to use his French minor and POE in International Health to improve AIDS care in Africa, hopefully as a physician with a global public health organization.