ITEA offers persons currently working or planning to work in test and
evaluation in the industrial, government or academic sectors, the opportunity to exchange ideas
with professionals having similar interests. An ITEA membership is an excellent way to broaden
one's knowledge of test and evaluation, keep abreast of state-of-the-art technology, increase one's
awareness of emerging trends, and expand professional contacts.
A not-for-profit association, ITEA is funded by modest returns from
educational workshops and symposia, advertising revenue, and individual and corporate membership
dues. Individual membership includes a one-year subscription to The ITEA Journal of Test and
Evaluation and discounted fees at ITEA-sponsored workshops and symposia.
Corporate membership entitles a company to three individual memberships.
Corporate members receive discounted rates for Journal advertising and symposia/workshop exhibits.
Each issue of the Journal features a corporate news section to publicize corporate member
activities. A directory of corporate members and their capabilities is published annually.
Membership in ITEA
Active Membership Classifications - Membership in ITEA shall be open to
all persons, without discrimination, and to private organizations interested in furthering the
objectives of ITEA. Members shall be classed by the following categories:
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Regular Member
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Student Member
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Corporate Member
In addition, an individual member may be designated a Charter or Founding
member.
Qualifications - Individual membership shall be based on the following
qualifications:
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Regular Member - A regular member shall be an individual active in the
technical, managerial, or academic aspects of test and evaluation.
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Student Member - A student member must be a registered and
matriculated undergraduate or graduate student, at an accredited school on a normal full-time
basis, carrying at least 50 percent of academic program courses of study directly related to test
and evaluation, an allied branch of study, or related arts and sciences. Upon graduation with at
least a bachelor's degree, the student member shall be transferred to regular membership.
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Corporate Member - Corporate membership may be extended to a private
or public organization showing interest and activity in the field of test and evaluation, by
majority vote of the Board of Directors. Each corporate membership entitles the corporation to
select three individuals who will be entitled to all the rights and privileges of an individual
member and one nonvoting librarian member, who will be the organization's designated recipient of
The ITEA Journal of Test and Evaluation.