Membership Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about individual membership? You’ll find the answers here.

Need additional assistance? Reach out to membership@airweb.org

Individual Membership FAQ

  • Can my individual membership be reassigned to someone else at my organization?

    No. Individual memberships belong to the individual, regardless of who paid for the membership. Therefore, individual memberships are portable, meaning they stay with the individual regardless of their employment status or employer.

  • How do I know if I qualify for Emeritus or Distinguished membership status?

    Honorary members are entitled to waived membership dues and waived AIR Forum registration fees for life. There are two ways to earn Honorary membership:

    • Distinguished: Recipients of the John Stecklein Distinguished Member Award are automatically granted Honorary membership.
    • Emeritus: Emeritus members must be retired with 15 years of total years of membership (continuous membership not required; may be combination of individual and/or organizational membership years). To apply for Emeritus membership, send a request to membership@airweb.org.
  • How do I view my orders and invoice history?

    Within your MyAIR user account, select your order type on the invoices page at any time to view, print, or pay any open invoices.

  • I am ready to get started. How do I join?

    Click here to join now!


  • I've left my current position and will begin work at another organization. Can I keep my individual membership?

    Individual memberships belong to the individual, regardless of who paid for the membership. Therefore, individual memberships are portable, meaning they stay with the individual regardless of their employment status or employer.

  • My employer is an organizational member. Can I still be an individual member?

    Yes. It is fine to hold individual membership and also access benefits through an organization member. For your convenience, you’d access benefits via both memberships through the same login. Benefits are the same for individual members and employees of member organizations. There are just two differences in accessing benefits as an individual member versus through a member organization:

    • Every AIR member is entitled to one vote during general leadership elections and special votes. In the case of organizational membership, the organization holds the membership—and their employees access benefits via that organization’s membership. As such, organizations are entitled to a single vote, representing the entire organization. Those who hold individual memberships are also entitled to a single vote each.
    • Individual memberships belong to the individual, regardless of who paid for the membership. Therefore, individual memberships are portable, meaning they stay with the individual regardless of their employment status or employer.
  • My employer is requesting an AIR W-9 form. Where can I find that?

    You may download the W-9 form here. If you have any specific questions or need assistance, please contact air@airweb.org.

  • What are the benefits of joining AIR?

    AIR is dedicated to helping you thrive. Through professional development opportunities, networking, and pertinent information, we aim to empower you with everything you need to succeed. Explore all AIR benefits.

  • What are the current dues rates for individual membership?

    View current dues rates here.

  • What methods can I use to pay for membership?

    Please see AIR's financial policy for payment options and guidelines. 

  • When will my individual membership be up for renewal?

    Individual memberships renew annually from the date of purchase (anniversary date). 

  • Who is eligible for individual membership?

    AIR is a home for all higher education professionals who are involved with institutional research, institutional effectiveness, and/or information support for planning, managing, and operating postsecondary institutions, organizations, and agencies.

    There are three types of individual memberships:

    Professional

    Professional members are entitled to full rights and benefits of membership, including holding office.

    Graduate Student

    Graduate student members must be actively pursuing a graduate degree and may not be employed full-time. Graduate student members may not hold office, but have access to all other membership benefits.

    Honorary

    Honorary members are entitled to waived membership dues and AIR Forum registration fees for life. There are two ways to earn Honorary membership:

    • Distinguished: Recipients of the John Stecklein Distinguished Member Award are automatically granted Honorary membership.
    • Emeritus: Emeritus members must be retired with 15 years of total years of membership (continuous membership not required; may be combination of individual and/or organizational membership years). To apply for Emeritus membership, send a request to membership@airweb.org.

Organizational Membership FAQ

FAQ for Employees of Member Organizations