It's time to renew your APS membership and stay informed, resourced, professionally up-to-date, supported, connected and well represented in your psychological role. Payment of your 2014-15 membership renewal is due by 31 July 2014.
$100 discount on APS Institute eLearning for renewing members |
This year the APS is offering renewing members a $100 discount on an APS Institute eLearning program of your choice. The APS Institute offers a range of eLearning programs, including part 1 and part 3 of the Psychology Board-approved supervisor training. The discount is on top of the already reduced member rate for APS Institute eLearning programs and is available to all members (except student members) who renew their membership by 31 July 2014.
The discount is valid for registration for one eLearning program between 31 July and 31 December 2014. The eLearning program can be completed at a time of your convenience, but for the discount to apply you must register for your selected eLearning program between 31 July and 31 December 2014. The discount will be automatically applied when you register online for your selected eLearning program.
The range of APS Institute eLearning programs can be found at www.psychology.org.au/eLearning/.
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How to renew your APS membership
Online renewal
- Go to the APS website at www.psychology.org.au
- Log in via the blue ‘Renew your APS membership’ button on the right side of the home page.
- You can choose to pay your membership in two equal instalments, as long as you make the first payment by 30 June and the second by 31 July 2014.
- Receive an instant receipt at the end of the renewal process, and pay by 30 June to claim your membership fees as a tax deduction in your 2013-14 tax return.
Hard copy renewal
- Complete the renewal form (mailed to members who had not renewed online by the end of May) and post to the APS.
- Contact the National Office if you did not receive a membership renewal pack, by email at [email protected] or phone 1800 333 497 (outside Melbourne) or 8662 3300 (within Melbourne metro).
- Act promptly before 30 June if you wish to claim a tax deduction in your 2013-14 tax return.
Disclaimer: Published in InPsych on June 2014. The APS aims to ensure that information published in InPsych is current and accurate at the time of publication. Changes after publication may affect the accuracy of this information. Readers are responsible for ascertaining the currency and completeness of information they rely on, which is particularly important for government initiatives, legislation or best-practice principles which are open to amendment. The information provided in InPsych does not replace obtaining appropriate professional and/or legal advice.