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NERCOMP serves the northeast region of the United States. With member
institutions in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont, NERCOMP also
has a few affiliates in other states. NERCOMP reserves the right to
accept members in states other than those mentioned above through
special approval by the Board of Trustees. Canadian institutions are
welcome, although some limits may apply and some specific benefits may
differ from those of US member institutions.
NERCOMP's Program Year runs from July 1 to June 30. You are welcome to join
NERCOMP at any time within the Program Year. All NEW members must pay for the
full price in joining anytime from July through February of the NERCOMP fiscal
year. And ONE TIME ONLY, new members joining at or near the March Conference can
pay 40% of their normal full year dues to become NERCOMP members for the rest of
the fiscal year to June 30.
If joining after the conference, a new member would pay the full year's amount
for the following fiscal year but would receive the standard early payment
discount. Essentially, the institution would receive a few months free
membership by paying in advance. Once payment is received, membership would
include all rights & privileges.
Membership dues are based upon an institution's Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)
Faculty count (Full-time count plus part-time equivalency count, as reported to
IPEDS).
MEMBERSHIP FEE SCHEDULE,
effective for the July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011 membership year:
0-50 FTE Faculty OR Association membership: $280 annually
51-100 FTE Faculty: $560 annually
101-150 FTE Faculty: $840 annually
151-250 FTE Faculty: $1,120 annually
251-300 FTE Faculty: $1,405 annually
301-500 FTE Faculty: $2,245 annually
501 - 1000 Faculty: $2,805 annually
1000+ Faculty: $3,060 annually
Affiliate Schools including Canadian schools: $840 US dollars
Each NERCOMP member institution must assign a person on campus to
be an Institutional Representative. Responsibilities of the Institutional
Representative include dissemination of information from NERCOMP mailing
lists, attendance at the Annual Meeting of the members, voting in
the annual election and active participation in NERCOMP activities.
Multi-school or multi-campus institutions may wish to consider combining
their FTE counts and applying for one "umbrella" membership. An umbrella
membership requires only a single Institutional Representative.
Affiliate members are institutions outside of the NERCOMP region who
wish to participate in NERCOMP activities and are aligned with the
central mission of NERCOMP. Institutions applying for affiliate
membership must otherwise meet the standards for institutional
membership: a degree-granting, accredited higher education
institution.
Applicants for affiliate membership are voted on by the officers of
NERCOMP, consistent with the current membership approval process for
other NERCOMP member institutions.
Affiliate members may:
- Participate in all vendor and purchasing agreements open to them
*Note that some agreements may have regionalized constraints imposed by vendors
and will not necessarily be available. NERCOMP works to insure that a majority
of our agreements benefit a majority of our members.
- Attend SIGs, trainings and other professional development at member rates
* There is limited distribution of programs through alternate media and most are
face-to-face within the NERCOMP geographic area.
- Attend the annual conference at member rates
- Participate on board committees as non-board members (i.e. licensing, membership, etc)
- Participate on the annual conference committee
- Participate as a SIGMaster
- Have an appointed/selected institutional representative
Affiliate members may not:
- Vote in Board Elections
- Be elected to the Board* The primary mission of the organization is to serve institutional members in
the Northeast region of the United States. For this reason, Board elections and
Board membership are restricted to full member institutions in the region.

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