Professional Organizations
What is the Purpose of Professional Organizations? Monitor the profession Provide structure and direction Help professionals remain current in the field
Benefits of Joining a Professional Organization Keeps you informed on current events in the field Allows you to address issues and concerns in the field You get special benefits as a member conferences journals
Gives you a sense of identity in the profession Allows you to exchange ideas with other professionals Helps you to understand the body of knowledge Allows you to network Helps you build friendships
Incentives to Join a Professional Organization. Professional Development Networking Credentialing Journals, newsletters Annual meetings Voting privileges
Responsibilities in a Professional Organization Pay dues Attend Conferences Vote Read journals and newsletters to stay current and informed Participate Share expertise Presentations writing
The American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Founded in 1909, is one of the oldest professional organizations in the U.S. Purpose is to improve the quality and standards of individual and family life through programs that educate, influence public policy, disseminate information and publish research findings. Only national organization representing family and consumer science professionals across practice areas and content specializations