Become a NASP Student Member
Now is the perfect time to begin your student membership with NASP. Join today for benefits through June 30, 2025.
Four Reasons to Join This Summer
- Network with other graduate students before the fall semester begins.
- Start accessing resources to help you prepare for your coursework or fieldwork.
- Seeking an internship? Access Career Center jobs 7 days before nonmembers.
- Opportunities to serve on a NASP committee or board are posted in the spring and you must be a NASP member to serve.
Pick Your Member Category
Graduate Student Member—Most Popular
Enrolled in a school psychology program at least one-half time or equivalent of six semester hours per semester. Includes internship or other field-based training. Includes international students.
Student Associate Member
Undergraduate or high school student interested in pursuing school psychology or a graduate student in a program outside of school psychology (e.g., clinical psychology, counseling, social work, etc.).
Top Benefits for Students
Professional practice in your pocket with Communiqué, our magazine, as well as three e-journals, podcasts, student webinars, and newsletters.
Step-by-step guidance for your practicum or internship with the School Psychology Internship Toolkit.
Deep discounts on convention registration, NCSP applications, books and ebooks, liability insurance, and webinars.
Practitioners and other students with shared identities or experiences who can offer wisdom in the Member Exchange, Interest Groups, and Mentorship Program.
Articles and research on centering equity, diversity, and inclusion in your work with families, schools, and communities.
Opportunities to vote in the NASP elections*, serve on a committee or board, and support national advocacy efforts.
First access to jobs and internships in the Career Center 7 days before nonmembers.
Eligibility to apply for various research grants and scholarships.
Your Membership Makes a Difference
NASP and its members are dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). By being a member, you help fund critical resource development for equitable and culturally responsive practice, including the EDI podcast series. Read more about EDI initiatives that are part of NASP’s strategic plan.
Last year, NASP members donated more than $20,000 to support the Minority Scholarship Program. This program offers tuition assistance for school psychology graduate students from minoritized backgrounds to help break down barriers to graduate education and further diversify the profession of school psychology.
*Graduate Student members are eligible to vote; Student Associate members are not eligible to vote.