How To Join

Explore the list of divisions and decide which is the best fit for you.

Once you decide, or if you already know which division/s you'd like to join, you can access the join application online.

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Who Can Join

APA members and even non-members can apply.

Applicants can join one or more divisions. Each division has their own eligibility criteria and dues. In addition, each division has its own officers, website, publications, email lists, awards, convention activities, and meetings.




About

APA’s 54 divisions are professional homes organized by members.

Some represent subdisciplines of psychology (e.g., experimental, social or clinical) while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic-minorities, or trauma. 

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Upcoming Meetings

APA's divisions regularly host events featuring the latest advances in psychology. Browse the list of meetings that might interest you.

Meetings


 




Become a Fellow

For members interested in advancement of psychology as a science and as a profession

Fellowship is a special distinction for members who have received a doctoral degree in psychology or a related field from a regionally accredited institution and can show evidence of unusual and outstanding contributions in the field of psychology.

Application for fellow status is open to any APA member who meets the criteria of both the sponsoring division and APA. Each division establishes its own criteria for nominations — sometimes the same as APA criteria, but usually involving additional requisites relevant to that division. Each division is responsible for providing the Fellows Committee with updated division criteria.

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Division Journals

Last updated: December 2023Date created: 2010

APA Divisions