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Written by John Thompson   
Monday, 19 November 2007

 

Professional Membership
Professional membership is for practitioners in the marketing industry. Dues are $215 for the first year, and $185 at renewal. Membership includes a subscription to Marketing News, one additional publication of your choice, and membership in a Special Interest Group of your choice.

 

Academic Membership
Academic membership is for marketing educators. Dues are $215 for the first year, and $185 at renewal. Membership includes a subscription to Marketing News, one additional publication of your choice, and membership in a Special Interest Group of your choice.

 

Collegiate Membership
Collegiate membership is for full-time students only, who are not employed full-time. Annual dues are $42, which includes a subscription to Marketing News (8 issues per year).

 

Bridge Membership
Bridge membership is for graduating AMA Collegiate Members only. After graduation, Collegiate Members may join as a Bridge Member at a reduced annual dues rate of $75 per year for up to 3 years. Membership includes a subscription to Marketing News.

 

Doctoral Student Membership
Doctoral Student Membership is for Doctoral Students. Annual dues are $95. Membership includes a subscription to Marketing News, one additional AMA publication of your choice, and membership in the Doctoral Student SIG.

 

NOTE: You will be asked on your application to provide us with an email address. We pledge that we will use your email address only for AMA communications and will not sell or otherwise authorize its use to any non-AMA organization without your permission. Please note that AMA membership is individual and non-transferable.

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