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Student Membership

Application
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

Instructions: Complete all applicable fields and mail with payment to: ASME, 22 Law Drive,
P.O. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900, or fax to: 1-973-882-1717. Applications without
payment will not be processed (excludes freshman first year free applicants). For assistance
completing this application, please call 1-973-882-1167 or 1-800-THE-ASME, or email
questions to customercare@asme.org.

What Interests You? Choose up to eight:


Connect with engineering professionals and participate in as many interest groups as
you would like from the list below. ASME groups allow engineers and technical
professional to receive relevant information and engage with others who share similar
interests throughout the world. Indicate up to 8 selections. To become an online
Participant in these and other groups beyond the available fields below, visit our
website at www.asme.org/groups

CODE OF ETHICS OF ENGINEERS


F U N D A M E N TA L P R I N C I P L E S & C A N O N S

A S M E C O M M I T T E E O N E T H I C A L S TA N D A R D S A N D R E V I E W

27 Advanced Energy Systems

13 Manufacturing Engineering

01 Aerospace

10 Materials

02 Applied Mechanics

29 Materials and Energy Recovery

42 ASME International Outreach

04 Materials Handling Engineering

THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES

09 Bioengineering

39 Microelectromechanical Systems

31 Computers & Information in Engineering

41 Nanotechnology Institute

14 Design Engineering

32 Noise Control & Acoustics

Engineers uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity


of the engineering profession by:

25 Dynamic Systems & Control

33 Non-destructive Evaluation

4. Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as


faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest or the
appearance of conflicts of interest.

44 Early Career (Connect)

17 Nuclear Engineering

45 ECLIPSE

35 Ocean, Offshore & Arctic Engineering

5. Engineers shall build their professional reputation on the merit of their services
and shall not compete unfairly with others.

Freshman First Year Student Membership - FREE

I. using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of


human welfare;

34 Electronic & Photonic Packaging

16 Petroleum

Limited membership option available to students during their freshman first year in college only. Includes
all membership benefits with the exception of Mechanical Engineering magazine and ASME News.

23 Environmental Engineering

40 Pipeline Systems

47 Engineers Without Borders

21 Plant Engineering & Maintenance

Please note: Residents of certain countries may be eligible for additional discounts. See second page for details.

48 Entrepreneur's Network

19 Power

ASME student sections may charge an additional fee. Check with your faculty advisor for more information.

36 Fluid Power Systems & Technology

50 Pre-College

08 Fluids Engineering

28 Pressure Vessels & Piping

46 Grad Students

12 Process Industries

11 Heat Transfer

18 Rail Transportation

38 Information Storage & Processing Systems

07 Safety Engineering & Risk Analysis

05 Internal Combustion Engine

30 Solar Energy

22 Intl Gas Turbine Institute

51 Student Liaisons

49 Latino Operacion y Mantenimiento


de Calderas

24 Technology & Society

03 Management

43 Women in Engineering

You can also join online at: www.asme.org/membership

Membership Dues Choose one:


Regular Student Membership - $25 USD

You will receive all member benefits including


subscriptions to Mechanical Engineering magazine and ASME News

____________________________________________________________________
Last Name/Family Name
______________________________________ ___________
First Name/Given Name
Initial

M F
______________
Gender

____________________________________________________________________
Birthdate MM / DD / YYYY (application must include exact birthdate with year to be processed)
____________________________________________________________________
Current Street Address On Campus Off Campus (Attach separate sheet if you need
more room for your address)

______________________________________ ___________ ________________


City
State/Province Country
___________________________ _______________________________________
Zip/Postal Code
Telephone Number (including area code)
____________________________________________________________________
Permanent Street Address (where you can be reached for the next 5 years)
______________________________________ ___________ ________________
City
State/Province Country
___________________________ _______________________________________
Zip/Postal Code
Telephone Number (including area code)
Send mail to: Current Address Permanent Address
____________________________________________________________________
E-Mail Address
I am a: 1st yr/Freshman 2nd yr/Sophomore 3rd yr/Junior 4th yr/Senior Graduate

I am currently seeking the following degree: (check one)


BA BE

BS MA ME MS PhD ScD Other (Describe)___________

______________________________________ ____________________________
Name of University
Campus
(application must include approximate

Scheduled date of Graduation ________ /________ date of graduation to be processed)


MM
YY

15 Tribology

Dues Payment Information Payment by:


Check AmEx Visa Mastercard Discover
Euro Card Money Order
Residents of South Dakota and Canada are required to calculate and
add sales tax to their payment when paying by Check or Money Order.*
Sales tax will be added automatically when paying by Credit Card.

ASME Membership Dues


* Sales Tax
Total

$ ________________
$ ________________
$ ________________

________________________________________________
Credit Card Number
___________________________ ____________________
Exp. Date (MM/YY)
Security Code (CSC/CVV2)
________________________________________________
Cardholder Name
________________________________________________
Cardholder Signature

6. Engineers shall associate only with reputable persons or organizations.

II. being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity the
public, their employers and clients; and

7. Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and


truthful manner.
8. Engineers shall consider environmental impact in the performance of their
professional duties.

III. striving to increase the competence and prestige of the


engineering profession.

9. Engineers shall not seek ethical sanction against another engineer unless there
is good reason to do so under the relevant codes, policies and procedures
governing that engineers ethical conduct.

THE FUNDAMENTAL CANONS


1. Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in
the performance of their professional duties.
2. Engineers shall perform services only in the areas of their competence.
3. Engineers shall continue their professional development throughout their
careers and shall provide opportunities for the professional and ethical
development of those engineers under their supervision.

COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR 50% DUES DISCOUNT


AFGHANISTAN
BANGLADESH
BENIN
BHUTAN
BURKINA FASO
BURUNDI
CAMBODIA
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CHAD
COMOROS
CONGO, DEM. REP
COTE D'IVOIRE
DJIBOUTI
ERITREA
ETHIOPIA
GAMBIA
GHANA
GUINEA
GUINEA - BISSAU
HAITI
INDIA
KENYA
KOREA, DEM. REP.
KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
LAOS
LIBERIA

MADAGASCAR
MALAWI
MALI
MAURITANIA
MONGOLIA
MOZAMBIQUE
MYANMAR
NEPAL
NIGER
NIGERIA
PAKISTAN
RWANDA
SENEGAL
SIERRA LEONE
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SOMALIA
TAJIKISTAN
TANZANIA
TIMOR-LESTE
TOGO
UGANDA
UZBEKISTAN
VIETNAM
YEMEN REPUBLIC
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE

10. Engineers who are members of the Society shall endeavor to abide by the
Constitution, By-Laws and Policies of the Society, and they shall disclose
knowledge of any matter involving another members alleged violation of this
Code of Ethics or the Societys Conflicts of Interest Policy in a prompt, complete
and truthful manner to the chair of the Committee on Ethical Standards and Review.

COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR 25% DUES DISCOUNT


ALBANIA
ALGERIA
ANGOLA
ARMENIA
AZERBIJAN
BELARUS
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
BULGARIA
CAMEROON
CAPE VERDE
COLOMBIA
CONGO REP
CROATIA
ECUADOR
EGYPT, ARAB REP.
EL SALVADOR
FIJI
GEORGIA
GUATEMALA

GUYANA
HONDURAS
INDONESIA
IRAN
IRAQ
JAMAICA
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KIRIBATI
KOSOVO
LAO PDR
LESOTHO
MALDIVES
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MICRONESIA, FED. STS.
MOLDOVA
MOROCCO
NAMIBIA
NICARAGUA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PARAGUAY

PEOPLES REP/CHINA
PERU
PHILIPPINES
SAMOA
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
SERBIA
SOUTH SUDAN
SRI LANKA
SUDAN
SURINAME
SWAZILAND
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
THAILAND
TONGA
TUNISIA
TURKMENISTAN
TUVALU
UKRAINE
VANUATU
WEST BANK AND GAZA

ASME
22 Law Drive, P.O. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900
Phone: 973-882-1167 (Global)
800-THE-ASME/800-843-2763 (U.S./Canada)
Fax:
973-882-1717 Email: customercare@asme.org

6/2014

Student Membership
Application
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

Instructions: Complete all applicable fields and mail with payment to: ASME, 22 Law Drive,
P.O. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900, or fax to: 1-973-882-1717. Applications without
payment will not be processed (excludes freshman first year free applicants). For assistance
completing this application, please call 1-973-882-1167 or 1-800-THE-ASME, or email
questions to customercare@asme.org.

What Interests You? Choose up to eight:


Connect with engineering professionals and participate in as many interest groups as
you would like from the list below. ASME groups allow engineers and technical
professional to receive relevant information and engage with others who share similar
interests throughout the world. Indicate up to 8 selections. To become an online
Participant in these and other groups beyond the available fields below, visit our
website at www.asme.org/groups

CODE OF ETHICS OF ENGINEERS


F U N D A M E N TA L P R I N C I P L E S & C A N O N S

A S M E C O M M I T T E E O N E T H I C A L S TA N D A R D S A N D R E V I E W

27 Advanced Energy Systems

13 Manufacturing Engineering

01 Aerospace

10 Materials

02 Applied Mechanics

29 Materials and Energy Recovery

42 ASME International Outreach

04 Materials Handling Engineering

THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES

09 Bioengineering

39 Microelectromechanical Systems

31 Computers & Information in Engineering

41 Nanotechnology Institute

14 Design Engineering

32 Noise Control & Acoustics

Engineers uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity


of the engineering profession by:

25 Dynamic Systems & Control

33 Non-destructive Evaluation

4. Engineers shall act in professional matters for each employer or client as


faithful agents or trustees, and shall avoid conflicts of interest or the
appearance of conflicts of interest.

44 Early Career (Connect)

17 Nuclear Engineering

45 ECLIPSE

35 Ocean, Offshore & Arctic Engineering

5. Engineers shall build their professional reputation on the merit of their services
and shall not compete unfairly with others.

Freshman First Year Student Membership - FREE

I. using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of


human welfare;

34 Electronic & Photonic Packaging

16 Petroleum

Limited membership option available to students during their freshman first year in college only. Includes
all membership benefits with the exception of Mechanical Engineering magazine and ASME News.

23 Environmental Engineering

40 Pipeline Systems

47 Engineers Without Borders

21 Plant Engineering & Maintenance

Please note: Residents of certain countries may be eligible for additional discounts. See second page for details.

48 Entrepreneur's Network

19 Power

ASME student sections may charge an additional fee. Check with your faculty advisor for more information.

36 Fluid Power Systems & Technology

50 Pre-College

08 Fluids Engineering

28 Pressure Vessels & Piping

46 Grad Students

12 Process Industries

11 Heat Transfer

18 Rail Transportation

38 Information Storage & Processing Systems

07 Safety Engineering & Risk Analysis

05 Internal Combustion Engine

30 Solar Energy

22 Intl Gas Turbine Institute

51 Student Liaisons

49 Latino Operacion y Mantenimiento


de Calderas

24 Technology & Society

03 Management

43 Women in Engineering

You can also join online at: www.asme.org/membership

Membership Dues Choose one:


Regular Student Membership - $25 USD

You will receive all member benefits including


subscriptions to Mechanical Engineering magazine and ASME News

____________________________________________________________________
Last Name/Family Name
______________________________________ ___________
First Name/Given Name
Initial

M F
______________
Gender

____________________________________________________________________
Birthdate MM / DD / YYYY (application must include exact birthdate with year to be processed)
____________________________________________________________________
Current Street Address On Campus Off Campus (Attach separate sheet if you need
more room for your address)

______________________________________ ___________ ________________


City
State/Province Country
___________________________ _______________________________________
Zip/Postal Code
Telephone Number (including area code)
____________________________________________________________________
Permanent Street Address (where you can be reached for the next 5 years)
______________________________________ ___________ ________________
City
State/Province Country
___________________________ _______________________________________
Zip/Postal Code
Telephone Number (including area code)
Send mail to: Current Address Permanent Address
____________________________________________________________________
E-Mail Address
I am a: 1st yr/Freshman 2nd yr/Sophomore 3rd yr/Junior 4th yr/Senior Graduate

I am currently seeking the following degree: (check one)


BA BE

BS MA ME MS PhD ScD Other (Describe)___________

______________________________________ ____________________________
Name of University
Campus
(application must include approximate

Scheduled date of Graduation ________ /________ date of graduation to be processed)


MM
YY

15 Tribology

Dues Payment Information Payment by:


Check AmEx Visa Mastercard Discover
Euro Card Money Order
Residents of South Dakota and Canada are required to calculate and
add sales tax to their payment when paying by Check or Money Order.*
Sales tax will be added automatically when paying by Credit Card.

ASME Membership Dues


* Sales Tax
Total

$ ________________
$ ________________
$ ________________

________________________________________________
Credit Card Number
___________________________ ____________________
Exp. Date (MM/YY)
Security Code (CSC/CVV2)
________________________________________________
Cardholder Name
________________________________________________
Cardholder Signature

6. Engineers shall associate only with reputable persons or organizations.

II. being honest and impartial, and serving with fidelity the
public, their employers and clients; and

7. Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and


truthful manner.
8. Engineers shall consider environmental impact in the performance of their
professional duties.

III. striving to increase the competence and prestige of the


engineering profession.

9. Engineers shall not seek ethical sanction against another engineer unless there
is good reason to do so under the relevant codes, policies and procedures
governing that engineers ethical conduct.

THE FUNDAMENTAL CANONS


1. Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health and welfare of the public in
the performance of their professional duties.
2. Engineers shall perform services only in the areas of their competence.
3. Engineers shall continue their professional development throughout their
careers and shall provide opportunities for the professional and ethical
development of those engineers under their supervision.

COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR 50% DUES DISCOUNT


AFGHANISTAN
BANGLADESH
BENIN
BHUTAN
BURKINA FASO
BURUNDI
CAMBODIA
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CHAD
COMOROS
CONGO, DEM. REP
COTE D'IVOIRE
DJIBOUTI
ERITREA
ETHIOPIA
GAMBIA
GHANA
GUINEA
GUINEA - BISSAU
HAITI
INDIA
KENYA
KOREA, DEM. REP.
KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
LAOS
LIBERIA

MADAGASCAR
MALAWI
MALI
MAURITANIA
MONGOLIA
MOZAMBIQUE
MYANMAR
NEPAL
NIGER
NIGERIA
PAKISTAN
RWANDA
SENEGAL
SIERRA LEONE
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SOMALIA
TAJIKISTAN
TANZANIA
TIMOR-LESTE
TOGO
UGANDA
UZBEKISTAN
VIETNAM
YEMEN REPUBLIC
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE

10. Engineers who are members of the Society shall endeavor to abide by the
Constitution, By-Laws and Policies of the Society, and they shall disclose
knowledge of any matter involving another members alleged violation of this
Code of Ethics or the Societys Conflicts of Interest Policy in a prompt, complete
and truthful manner to the chair of the Committee on Ethical Standards and Review.

COUNTRIES ELIGIBLE FOR 25% DUES DISCOUNT


ALBANIA
ALGERIA
ANGOLA
ARMENIA
AZERBIJAN
BELARUS
BELIZE
BOLIVIA
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
BULGARIA
CAMEROON
CAPE VERDE
COLOMBIA
CONGO REP
CROATIA
ECUADOR
EGYPT, ARAB REP.
EL SALVADOR
FIJI
GEORGIA
GUATEMALA

GUYANA
HONDURAS
INDONESIA
IRAN
IRAQ
JAMAICA
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KIRIBATI
KOSOVO
LAO PDR
LESOTHO
MALDIVES
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MICRONESIA, FED. STS.
MOLDOVA
MOROCCO
NAMIBIA
NICARAGUA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PARAGUAY

PEOPLES REP/CHINA
PERU
PHILIPPINES
SAMOA
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
SERBIA
SOUTH SUDAN
SRI LANKA
SUDAN
SURINAME
SWAZILAND
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
THAILAND
TONGA
TUNISIA
TURKMENISTAN
TUVALU
UKRAINE
VANUATU
WEST BANK AND GAZA

ASME
22 Law Drive, P.O. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900
Phone: 973-882-1167 (Global)
800-THE-ASME/800-843-2763 (U.S./Canada)
Fax:
973-882-1717 Email: customercare@asme.org

6/2014

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