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Even if you know all of the career benefits you can realize by being an STC member
or attending STC conferences, you may still wonder if the costs are reasonable
and how they compare to the fees that other professional societies charge.
Well, guess what? Other professional associations don't match the value that
STC offers.
Recently we compared STC membership fees to membership fees charged by other
professional associations that attract people in our profession. We also looked
at registration fees for STC's Annual Conference versus fees for nine other
technical communication or training development conferences. And we found that
in both cases, STC offers the best deals.
Membership Fees
Here's how STC's new range of membership fees fares when compared to fees for other
organizations:
| Association |
Membership Fees |
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American Society for Training and Development (ASTD)
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$180 for national membership and $75
for local chapter membership
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Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Communications (IEEE Communications)
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$191, with a potential of about 30 special interest
groups. Membership in each SIG costs an additional $10 to $40 per
year. Publications, such as Women in Engineering, cost an additional $25
per year
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International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI)
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$145
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Association of Computing Machinery Special Interest Group for Documentation (ACM SIGDOC)
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$134 plus separate charges for print material
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Society for Technical Communication (STC)
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$145 for full membership including publications;
$72.50 for retired members; $125 for limited membership
(publications only); $135 for E-membership; $50 for student
membership
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Professional Conference Costs
So, you can afford to attend only one professional conference within the next year? Which one offers
the best deal? Ultimately, you choose. But here's some information to help
guide your decision.
| Conference |
Duration |
Place Held |
Registration Fee |
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Doctrain
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2 days
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Tyngsboro, MA
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$399
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SSPA (Service and Support Professionals Association)
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4 days
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San Diego, CA and New Orleans, LA
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$1,395 for members or $1,795 for non-members
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CSTD Knowledge Exchange
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4 days
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Toronto, Canada (in November)
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$660 for members, early bird discount; $795 on
site; as high as $1,040 for non-members
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Techlearn
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4 days
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New York City (in November)
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$1,195 early bird; $1,395 after deadline
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CLO (Chief Learning Officer) Symposium
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3 days
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Tucson (in April)
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$1,695; $1,995 after deadline
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GlobeCom (IEEE special interest communications group)
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3 days
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Dallas, TX (in November)
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$655 for early bird members; $755 after deadline; $875 early bird non-members; $1,005 after deadline
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IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking
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4 days
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Las Vegas, NV (in January)
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$555 for early bird members; $655 after deadline; $720 early bird non-members; $830 after deadline
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WritersUA Conference (formerly WinWriters)
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4 days
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Las Vegas, NV (in March)
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$995 for early bird members; $1,095 for registration by deadline; $1,195 for late
registration; cheapest discount is $895
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STC Annual Conference
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4 days
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Seattle, WA (in May)
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$495 for early bird members; $570 on site; $650 for non-member early birds; $725 for non-members on site
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The fees listed in the preceding table cover only
registration fees for the conferences; don't forget that you need to allocate
additional funds for airfare, lodging, meals, etc. In many cases, your travel
expenses may be two or even three times as much as the conference fee.
When compared to fees that other professional associations
charge, STC's fees are comparable or less expensive. Think about that when
deciding how to spend your dollars next year!

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