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Internship
& Postdoctoral Programs | Academic
Programs | Students
& Postdocs | Dues
& Fees Joining APPIC Agencies sponsoring internship
and postdoctoral training programs may choose to become members of APPIC. APPIC
members must meet certain membership criteria in order to become and remain members.
Training programs that are interested in joining APPIC or renewing their membership
should click here for more information
and to download the appropriate forms.
Academic programs that offer doctoral degrees
in psychology may become APPIC "Subscribers." The subscription package
provides substantial benefits to the academic program and its students. Click
here for more information. While students and postdoctoral residents
do not have any formal membership status with APPIC, they may take advantage of
the many services that were developed specifically for their use. Click
here for more information.
APPIC allows programs to go "inactive"
when they no longer meet APPIC criteria, such as not having the required number
of interns for the training year or being unable to pay dues due to administrative
restructuring or financial hardship. To initiate inactive status with APPIC,
a program needs to send a letter or email on program letterhead that states the
final date the site will cease training interns. APPIC dues must be paid for the
entire year if a program is training interns or postdoctoral fellows during part
of the year inactive status is requested. If inactive status extends beyond one
year from the date of notification and the site requests to become an active member
again, the site must submit application materials to the Membership Review Committee
and pay the current year's dues. For more information, read the APPIC
Inactive Status Policy. 2 January 2008 |