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MembershipMinnesota has a membership of over 2,000 in our 30 branches spread over the state. It's a dynamic organization with a long record of affecting change on issues of importance to women, such as education, equity in the workplace and sex discrimination. Branches maintain a variety of programs and projects throughout the academic year, with lighter schedules in the summer. For Twin Cities area branches membership info,
check out our Metro Guide. Qualification for membership was changed two years ago, and is now open to women (and men) who hold an associate or equivalent degree, or higher degree from an accredited institution. Those who are working toward a degree may become student affiliates. There are four categories of individual membership. Branch Member Minnesota's 30 branches are spread all over the state, and there is probably one near you. Branch membership offers friendship and programs with like minded people, and an arena for making a positive contribution in your community. Each branch has a space on this Web site and some have their own web sites which are linked from this one. Visit the branch page. Association member-at-large These members belong directly to national AAUW only. This is a category for those who want to support AAUW's goals but don't with to be an active member, or perhaps don't live near a branch. Student Affiliates Undergraduate or women and men returning to college to finish a degree may become student affiliates, either as branch affiliates of member-at-large affiliates. It's easy to switch to regular membership after receiving a degree. Also, an institution of higher education can become a College/University member. Life memberships and gift memberships area area available. For more information please go to the AAUW membership page. Dues structure for 2009-10:
See for additional info on dues structures: www.aauw.org Minnesota Branches:
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AAUW-Minnesota—American Association of University Women- ... advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. Copyright © 2010, AAUW Minnesota |
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