Membership & Community

Join the only national association dedicated to serving prospective, current, and retired school psychologists. Connect with 24,000 members across the U.S. and internationally.
Join Now for Our Best Offer
The 2024–2025 membership cycle is now open! Receive 15 months for the price of 12 when you join or reinstate your lapsed membership in April.
NASP membership is valid through June 30, 2025.
Benefits for Every Career Stage
Between discounted event registration; member-only resources and publications; peer guidance in the Communities and Mentor Program; and opportunities to volunteer, vote, or apply for scholarships and grants; there is a lot to gain. Discover how NASP can work for you.
A Range of Membership Types
NASP offers a range of memberships based on career stage and work status. Interested students in high school or undergraduate training can join, all the way through retirement. If you are currently unemployed, working part-time, or outside the US, we also have a category for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you have a question about payments, member types and eligibility, or accessing your benefits, view our Frequently Asked Questions. For more assistance, contact NASP’s Membership Department at 301-657-0270 ext. 300 or email membership@naspweb.org.
Get professional liability insurance, and a variety of other insurance offerings, at an exclusive discount for NASP members. Rates vary by state, but the savings are significant.
You must be a NASP member to serve. Most openings are announced in the spring with positions beginning July 1. View current opportunities and microvolunteering requests.
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Become a Mentor
Request mentorship or volunteer to provide mentorship to colleagues. Sign-ups for our manual match mentorship program reopen July 2024.
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Chat in the Communities
Follow the conversations happening in the NASP Member Exchange and other Interest Groups and weigh in when you have expertise.
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Join Interest Groups
Choose from 44 Interest Groups on specific areas of practice, student populations, work settings, career stages, or your own personal identities.
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Become an Advocate
Write to your local elected officials with templated letters you can quickly customize to meet your needs. Visit the Advocacy Action Center to get started.