Associate Membership
The AIA Orange County is pleased to learn of
your interest in joining this professional society. AIAOC believes the programs
scheduled will be of substantial benefit and interest to you in your profession.
ELIGIBILITY
You are eligible for Associate AIA Membership if you do not have an architectural
license and are:
1. Participating in career responsibilities recognized by licensing authorities
as constituting credit toward licensure: or
2. Employed under the supervision of an architect in a professional or technical
capacity directly related to the practice of architecture; or
3. Holder of a professional degree in architecture; or
4. Faculty member in a university program in architecture actively involved
in research, administration, or the teaching or architecture; or
5. Holder of an architectural license or the equivalent from a non-U.S. licensing
authority who demonstrates honorable standing in the profession in the locale
in which he or she is licensed. Such persons may reside within or outside the
U.S. (International Associate).
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
1. Can I use AIA after my name? Associate Members may use the title Associate
AIA, or abbreviated, Assoc. AIA. The privilege to use only the initials AIA
after your name is reserved for professional (licensed architects) Members
and Members Emeritus only. The laws of the state of California prohibit a
non-licensed individual from using the term “architect” to describe
themselves.
2. What are my voting rights? Associate Members have full voting rights in
all open elections, as provided for in the national AIA Bylaws (and applicable
at all levels of organization), with two restrictions. Associates cannot vote
on member dues, and they cannot constitute more than 1/3 of all votes in any
election. This “1/3 rule” is strictly enforced at the annual national
AIA convention, where no more than 1/3 of a chapter’s delegate votes
may be cast by Associate Members.
3. Can I hold elected positions? The answer to this question varies depending
on the elected position. Some chapters allow Associate Members to hold any
elected position, but most provide separate positions for Associate Members
on their Boards. Associate members in good standing are eligible to serve on
the AIAOC Board of Directors. Associate Members may serve as Directors on the
AIACC Board, and have voting rights, consistent with AIA Bylaws. They may also
be AIACC Officers.
4. Can I serve on a committee? Associate Members may participate on all local
committees, and may also be the chair of the committee subject to local restrictions.
Associate members may also serve on many of the committees at National. AIA
Regional Directors or the Associate Liaison to Membership Commission may nominate
individuals for these positions. AIACC (specifically the President) may appoint
Associate Members to its committees.
RECENT GRADUATES:
Recent graduates can join AIA at a reduced rate to all who will graduate with
a degree in Architecture. AIA Orange County Chapter dues are $98.70 (prorated
quarterly), the National and State components offer complimentary membership
to graduates of accredited schools of Architecture for the year in which you
graduated. In order to participate, provide a copy of your diploma along with
the graduate application, and meet the following criteria:
·
Participate in career responsibilities recognized by licensing authorities
as constituting credit toward licensure (intern)
·
Work in a professional capacity under the supervision of an architect
·
Hold a professional degree in architecture
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
The answer to this question varies from chapter to chapter. Dues are based
on a three-tiered structure: National AIA, the State, and Local component.
Dues are directly related to the costs of services components provide to their
members. The national AIA bills for all three levels of membership: national,
state and local. Member firms are also sometimes charged supplemental dues,
but Associate Members are not affected by this separate dues structure. National
will maintain a membership database for all chapters.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1. Complete both sides of the application and return the original.
Please be sure to sign and date the application.
2. Licensed Architects are required to submit a copy of their current registration/license.
3. A check payable to AIA (this covers your National, State, and Local AIA
dues from now through December 31st) or MasterCard, VISA, or American Express
billing information for the amount. Dues are pro-rated. See application for
current amount due.
4. Please return all items to the Chapter Office:
3000 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach, California 92663
Upon receipt, your application will be presented before the AIA Orange County
Board of Directors who usually meet on the third Thursday of every month. Upon
the Board's favorable recommendation, your application is forwarded to National
AIA in Washington, D.C. for final approval. Processing usually is completed
within six weeks. You will receive notification from the Institute regarding
your admission date.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact:
Marilee Edgar,
Manager of Membership Services
AIA Orange County
(949) 675-8273 ext. 3