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Become an ACerS Member
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Paul F. Becher Longtime member
Dr. John R. Hellmann,
ACerS serves the informational, educational, and professional needs of the global ceramics community. The members comprise a wide variety of individuals and interest groups including engineers, scientists, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, students, marketing and sales professionals, and others in related materials disciplines.
ACerS is the gateway through which these diverse groups interact, exchange information, and develop tomorrow's technologies. We provide our members the tools to do business. We invite you to invest in your career by becoming a member of the Society.
Members participate and receive information through a structure of divisions, sections, and classes of the Society. Divisions segment the ceramic and materials field by industry category, sections by local geographic areas, and classes serve a specific purpose within the ceramics community.
Membership Types
Individual Includes print and online issues of the Society's monthly Bulletin, with the ceramicSOURCE Buyers Guide as the 12th issue; free online access to the membership directory; plus access to the peer-reviewed Journal of the American Ceramic Society and the International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology. Also includes discount registration fees to all Society-sponsored and co-sponsored meetings. Price: $110 | View Benefits
Corporate Join The American Ceramic Society as a Corporate Member. There are two levels of dues. For companies with 50 employees or less, Corporate Membership dues are $300 and include two regular individual memberships. For companies with 51 or more employees, dues are $950 and include six individual memberships.
All Corporate Membership Benefits apply regardless of the size of the company. View Details and Benefits Corporate Membership Form [PDF] Associate Membership Did you just graduate? All students receive a free 12-month Associate Membership in ACerS upon completion of education. In the second year, Associate Membership dues are $40. Associate Members receive the same benefits listed above in Individual Membership.
Price (1st year after graduation): Complimentary
Student Material Advantage is the combined student program of ACerS, ASM International, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), and the Association for Iron & Steel Technology (AIST). You must be enrolled for at least 10 hours per week in a recognized college or university. Price: $25 | View Details and Benefits
Membership Directory: This important networking tool allows you to make contact with more than 6,000 industry colleagues and allows them to contact you.
Reduced rates on other ACerS publications, including:
Employment Services:
Discounted Registration at ACerS Meetings: Participate in the leading forum for ceramic information exchange. Meetings range in size from 100 to more than 3,000 attendees and offer blends of technical sessions, expositions, and networking opportunities.
Group High-Limit Accident Protection: designed to help safeguard you and your family against the high cost of a serious accident. Group Catastrophic Major Medical: supplemental coverage designed to cover additional medical expenses not normally covered by your regular health insurance. Group Dental Plan: reduce your out-of-pocket costs while adding valuable, comprehensive dental coverage at affordable rates. Group Term Life: ease the financial strain and provide the money your spouse and dependents need for a secure future.
Medical and Vision Care:
Member Discount Programs:
The American Ceramic Society has partnered with DHL to bring ACerS Members a full suite of domestic and international shipping services, covering over 220 countries and territories around the globe.
To find out more about your DHL benefits and set up your account, or if you have questions regarding your current account, please contact the dedicated association hotline at 1-800-MEMBERS (1-800-636-2377, 8 am-7 pm ET) or go to www.1800members.com/ACerS.
New! The American Ceramic Society's Mentoring Program: Become a mentor to a student still in school or be mentored by someone who has already established a career.
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