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Membership of NZAPT provides you with:
Complete the membership application form or telephone 0800 756 675 and ask for an application form to become either a Professional Member or an Associate Member. Professional Membership is for those who have successfully completed the MBTI® Qualifying Programme and / or are registered users of the MBTI®. Only these members may represent themselves as professional members. Associate Membership is for anyone who is interested in learning about psychological type. No other qualifications are necessary. Process to gain Membership In order to maintain a high professional standard NZAPT uses the following process: 1. Applications for Professional Membership must be sponsored by a current Professional Member of NZAPT. Applications for Associate Membership need not be sponsored. Associate members who wish to upgrade their membership must complete a further application. 2. An invoice for the membership fee will be sent to you. This may be for only part of the year to align you with the membership financial year. Membership will commence from the date of receipt of the membership fee. 3. Once a formal application is received the applicant is designated a probationary member. 4. The name of the probationary member will be advertised in TYPEtype, our national newsletter. 5. Current members will have 21 days following the issue of TYPEtype to lodge any objection to membership with the Membership Convenor. 6. The Board will consider the application for membership at its next meeting. If there are no objections the Board will formally ratify the membership of the probationary member as either a Professional or Associate Member. The Board may defer or decline membership if it is not satisfied that the applicant will operate as a sound and ethical member of NZAPT. 7. All applicants will be notified by letter of the Board’s decision.
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