The Association for Psychological Science (APS) as an international organization provides different membership categories to accommodate professionals and students within the field. APS members are psychological scientists and academics, clinicians, researchers, teachers, and administrators.
Categories The membership categories are as follows: •
Member: Available to individuals with a
PhD in
psychology or a related discipline. Members receive access to APS journals, eligibility for awards and grants, and professional development resources. •
Associate member: Intended for professionals with a
bachelor's degree or
master's degree who are engaged in psychology or related fields. Associate members can access APS journals, networking opportunities, and online materials covering advancements in psychology. •
Student member: Open to undergraduate and graduate students studying psychology or related subjects. Student members have opportunities to present research, apply for grants and awards, receive career guidance, and participate in networking events.
Student caucus Membership is also allowed in an affiliate form to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree or its equivalent in psychology at an accredited degree-granting institution. The APS Student Caucus (APSSC) is a representative body of these student affiliates of the Association for Psychological Science. All graduate and undergraduate student affiliates of APS automatically become a member of the APSSC. Opportunities for involvement include serving as a Campus Representative, reviewing for research competitions, or publishing work in the "Student Notebook" and "Undergraduate Update" student publications. The APSSC presents a wide array of programming for students and early-career professionals each year at the APS Annual Convention. ==Public outreach==