Membership in the Ukrainian Engineers' Society
of America is seperated into four distinct levels. Descriptions
of the qualifications, rights, and dues rates are described below.
Applications for each level may be downloaded from the appropriate
section.
Student Membership:
To qualify for a student membership, the applicant
must be enrolled in a college program focused on engineering, the sciences,
the financial sciences, or architecture.
A student member can participate in all UESA functions, will receive
all UESA publication and mailings, is eligible for all UESA member
benefits & discounts, and can be assigned to project committees.
A student member is ineligible to hold an official local chapter
or national board position. A student member can not participate
in national organization voting.
Student members will be assigned to local chapters based upon the
location of their prefered mailing address. In regions where a local
chapter does not exist, the member will be registered as a
"Member-at-Large."
Dues for "student members" are $15 annually.
Professional Membership:
To qualify for "professional membership", the applicant
must be a practicing or retired professional, professor, or graduate of a
university program in a technical field such as engineering, architecture,
the sciences, mathematics, economics, finance or computer science.
Licensure in an applicant's area of practice is not required but encouraged.
A professional member can participate in all UESA functions, will receive
all UESA publication and mailings, is eligible for all UESA member
benefits & discounts, can be assigned to project committees, can hold
both national and/or local offices, and is eligible to vote in all
matters pertaining to UESA.
Members will be assigned to local chapters based upon the location
of their prefered mailing address. In regions where a local chapter
does not exist, the member will be registered as a "Member-at-Large."
Dues for "professional members" are $50 annually for practicing
professionals and $30 annually for retired professionals.
Associate Membership:
To qualify for "associate membership", the applicant
must be a practicing or retired professional or professor in a field
which is considered "complimentary" to the technical fields of a
professional member. A degree in a technical field is not required.
For example, contractors who work with architects and engineers would
be eligible for "associate membership."
Certification or Licensure in an applicant's area of practice is not
required but encouraged.
An "associate member" can participate in all UESA functions, will receive
all UESA publication and mailings, is eligible for all UESA member
benefits & discounts, and can be assigned to project committees.
Members will be assigned to local chapters based upon the location
of their prefered mailing address. In regions where a local chapter
does not exist, the member will be registered as a "Member-at-Large."
Dues for "associate members" are $50 annually for practicing
professionals and $30 annually for retired professionals.