- Get your group started:
Faculty advisor agreement (108 K)
- Group discount for 20 or more students:
Student group discount (1 MB)
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AIGA encourages the formation of student groups at colleges and universities and is committed to developing these groups as a way of encouraging students to take the first step in demonstrating a commitment to their professional interest and assisting them in understanding the profession. The goal of the student groups is to get the student involved in the local design community, create a community of their own and help them build leadership skills that will be valuable as they move into the professional world.
These requirements reflect our experience of the past several years of what makes a successful group. Adhering to them will help ensure that the group runs smoothly and enables students to get the most out of their AIGA membership.
Student groups have several resources at their disposal to help them run meetings, create programming and locate resources.
When a student group at a university is located within 100 miles of an AIGA chapter, it automatically becomes affiliated with that chapter. The faculty advisor should be recognized as an asset of the chapter, assisting in involving the students in AIGA and in programming for their own interests, in distributing materials and in keeping student records (particularly addresses) current. The student advisors within a chapter should work together to combine assets and create programming that will involve more students and build a strong community.
AIGA feels strongly that student groups should, as much as possible, be involved in programming their own events. This activity provides an opportunity for training future chapter officers and instills a sense of responsibility towards the organization. Chapters receive a $20 per student dues reimbursement. We encourage the chapter to develop a mechanism for granting each student group a portion or all of those funds for programming activities on campus.
If the student group at a university is located farther than 100 miles from an existing AIGA chapter it will be considered independent of any chapter. The $20 of each student’s dues will be reimbursed directly to the student group to assist in developing programming activities on the campus. To receive these funds, the faculty advisor must provide a federal tax ID number (usually readily available from university administration). The group will receive reimbursements on a quarterly basis, consisting of $20 per each student joining or renewing in that quarter.
A new agreement must be signed and returned to AIGA each year, to confirm that the student group will continue, and to renew the faculty advisor’s complimentary membership. Failure to return a signed agreement will cause the student group to be deactivated.
AIGA will recognize one (and only one) faculty advisor per campus. Full-time faculty members are encouraged to take advantage of the special AIGA educator rate. See www.aiga.org/membership-educator for more information.
All membership applications and renewals are processed through the AIGA National office in New York. The KC Chapter receives regular updates on new memberships and renewals.
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