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Article III – Membership Eligibility and Benefits

Section 1. Membership shall be open to any student enrolled at Auburn University who is engaged in receiving a teaching certification and who is not employed full-time in the field of music education.

Section 2. Students who fulfill the requirements as stated in Section 1 may become members of this chapter on payment of dues as stated in Article IV.

Section 3. Graduating collegiate members of this chapter will have the opportunity to receive regular MENC membership at a special introductory rate in the year of or immediately following their graduation as a first-year teacher of full-time employment in music education.

Section 4. Any member of this chapter may participate in the activities carried on by this collegiate chapter and by MENC, including its divisions and the federated state associations, in connection with conferences and other meetings. All collegiate members, after complying with registration requirements, may attend all MENC conventions – national, divisional, and those of the federated state associations.

Section 5. Every collegiate member of this chapter will receive issues of the official MENC periodicals Music Educators Journal and Teaching Music, and, if applicable, issues of the official state music educators association periodicals.

Section 6. Any MENC collegiate member of this chapter may receive subscriptions to the Journal of Research in Music Education, General Music Today ̧ UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education, and Journal of Music Teacher Education upon payment of the prescribed additional fees.

Section 7. All optional member services afforded by MENC are available to the collegiate members of this chapter. See Part IV: Member Benefits and Services in the MENC Collegiate Chapter Handbook.
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