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Why Become a Member?

Learn Technology

At ASHRAE chapter, region, and Society meetings.

Via technical periodicals: ASHRAE Journal (monthly; included at no additional charge for all member grades) International Research Journal (quarterly).

IAQ Applications (quarterly magazine)

ASHRAE Handbooks (yearly): Included at no additional charge to Members and Associate Members.

Student Members – ASHRAE Handbook available at a discount.

One-time discount off Member price (20% off) for Affiliate Members

ASHRAE Publications – some 300 current titles, with 20% member discount.

ASHRAE Continuing Education – with members discounts.

ASHRAE Standards & Guidelines – more than 100, with 20% member discount.

Develop Leadership Skills

Work with and lead ASHRAE committee members.

Network with Industry Professionals

At ASHRAE Chapter, Region, and Society meetings. And in the online forums in ASHRAE’s Society Connections eNewsletter (twice monthly).

You also keep updated with the industry via: ASHRAE’s Insights newsletter (monthly), and the HVAC Industry eNewsletter (weekly).

Career Advancement

Look for employees & employment, and network with other HVAC&R professionals at ASHRAE meetings. Take educational courses. Participate in job postings on ASHRAE web.

Professional Development / Continuing Education

Maintain your professional education and designation with 40+ courses, earning CEUs / PDHs / AIA LUs. Also: Technical topics at ASHRAE Chapter, Region and Society meetings.

Industry Insight

You’re on the “team” with thousands of members who volunteer on industry-driven committees. Also: HVAC&R Industry eNewsletter (weekly).

GreenGeeks

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Last Revised 8/21/2020

By Mitch Case