There are three categories of membership; Corporate, Associate and Affiliate members.
An Association, Society, Institute or other organization seeking admission with APSEA must be a representative of a particular profession or branch or section of a profession in East Africa.
To be admitted as a Corporate Member, the applicant must complete and submit the official application forms confirming that:
- It is a body duly registered under the law to represent a specified profession or is a branch of such body of professionals;
- That individual members of that body are professionals certified through high level training and examination;
- That the body maintains a code of ethics and conduct for its members.
A Body that does not fully meet the above criteria may nonetheless be admitted as an Affiliate Member at the discretion of the Council if the objectives of such an applicant do not conflict with those of APSEA.
The Council may extend an invitation to an individual professional to become an Associate Member if such a professional is a bona fide member of a professional body whether such body is a member of APSEA or not.
Membership Fees
To become a member of APSEA, an applicant is required to pay a one time joining fee of Ksh 10,000. Thereafter, an annual membership fee is payable at the beginning of the every calendar year. Membership fees are charged as follows:
Up to 200 members - Ksh 10,000
201 - 500 Members - Ksh 20,000
501 - 1000 Members - Ksh 30,000
1000 - 2000 Members - Ksh 40,000
2000 and above - Ksh 50,000
We have read the APSEA Constitution and the Association Bye Laws enclosed herewith, and if admitted undertake to abide by all conditions of membership therein, including membership subscription fees, as they now exist or as they may thereafter be altered, amended or added to as long as we remain a Member.
Thank you for your application.
NB.
An applicant who does not meet the full admission criteria may apply to be admitted as affiliate member.
Admission to any category of membership will be at the sole discretion of the Council of APSEA.