What is the APS Senior member category?
APS Senior members pay $59, one-half the Regular member dues. To qualify, the member must have at least ten consecutive years of APS membership. In addition, the member must meet at least one of the following three criteria: 1) reached the age of 70; 2) is retired from gainful employment; or 3) is retired due to permanent disability. Senior members retain all membership privileges and continue to receive Physics Today, APS News, and other Society mailings. If you qualify, write “Senior Member” on your invoice and adjust the dues amount to $59 or $885 for Senior Lifetime Membership. Senior members for whom the $59 dues causes a hardship may adjust the rate to $0.
APS Senior members pay $64, one-half the Regular member dues. To qualify, the member must have at least ten consecutive years of APS membership. In addition, the member must meet at least one of the following three criteria: 1) reached the age of 70; 2) is retired from gainful employment; or 3) is retired due to permanent disability. Senior members retain all membership privileges and continue to receive Physics Today, APS News, and other Society mailings. If you qualify, write “Senior Member” on your invoice and adjust the dues amount to $64 or $960 for Senior Lifetime Membership. Senior members for whom the $64 dues causes a hardship may adjust the rate to $0.