Membership
NAPIC strives to offer our members a valuable experience through our membership services and benefits, including:
National networking & leadership development opportunities with Asian & Pacific Islander administrators in two-year community & technical colleges.
Invitations to attend the annual member meeting at the AACC convention to discuss issues related to Asian and Pacific Islander educational advancement.
Access to a future national database exclusively for members.
Awareness & advocacy of Asian & Pacific Islander issues in education.
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Consider an institutional membership ($500), which enables you and your employees will be invited to be a part of:
National networking and mentoring opportunities on APIDA leadership
Resource sharing and exchange of current trends, research, and literature on DEI and APIDAs in community and technical colleges and higher education
National leadership and policy advocacy for APIDAs in community and technical colleges
Participation at the annual NAPIC business meeting, social events, and NAPIC-sponsored sessions and workshops during the AACC Convention
Participation in national dialogues and forums on APIDA, DEI and special leadership topics, i.e., organization transformation, innovation and change, new economic and workforce, work-life balance, etc.
Institutional Member
Institutional membership is available to an accredited community college, a similar collegiate institution of higher learning, or a non-profit organization whose mission and goals include supporting Asian Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, and Desi Americans in community colleges. As a paid member, an institution can share NAPIC updates and current information with its institutional community and share information. Each institution is entitled to one vote during the NAPIC Yearly Open Business Meeting.
Individual Member
Individual membership is available to a currently employed or retired individual from an accredited community college, a similar collegiate institution of higher learning, or a non-profit organization whose mission and goals include supporting or advocating for Asian Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander and Desi Americans in community colleges. Current and regular NAPIC updates and information can only be used by the individual and not shared unless specified otherwise. Each individual shall be entitled to one membership and vote during the NAPIC Yearly Open Business Meeting.
Board Member
NAPIC Board Members are paid members elected to oversee and guide NAPIC’s mission and priorities throughout the year. Based on their positions, board members must pay a membership fee set by NAPIC’s Bylaws. Board fees differ based on the member’s institutional position.
