Membership Eligibility

Guidelines

Any person in higher education directly involved in work and family services, policy, programs, teaching or research who agrees with the purposes of CUWFA may become a member upon payment of annual dues as determined by the Board of Directors (hereinafter, the Board) or by CUWFA staff; as authorized by the Board.

The following individuals are eligible for membership:

  1. Work and family professionals employed by a college or university.
  2. Other individuals or non-profit organizations who deliver services, direct programs, supervise employees, conduct research, study or are employed by or enrolled in work/family and related fields in an institution of higher education.
  3. Members of non-profit Professional Associations who represent institutions of higher education.
  4. Any person retired from or having changed positions from any of the roles described in 1, 2, or 3, who is also not currently serving as a vendor or consultant in the field.

CUWFA membership shall be open to any eligible individual who applies, as defined above, without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age or national or ethnic origin.

 
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