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APICS - The Educational Society for Resource Management, one of the leading international professional societies, represents manufacturing, service, and resource management professionals worldwide.

When you join APICS, you're joining a not-for-profit educational organization that is respected throughout the world as an authority on individual and organizational education.  APICS provides a full range of educational opportunities - from basic, introductory materials and courses to comprehensive conferences.

Clearly, today's students must become more knowledgeable about all phases of business. APICS provides a forum for members to meet and exchange ideas.

Why Should Students Join APICS?
Through APICS, students are exposed to real-world manufacturing and resource management situations that cannot be duplicated in textbooks or lectures.  Membership in APICS makes you a part of a network of 70,000 people throughout North America and the world.  The expertise and synergy generated by this network of industry professionals are valuable resources for you.

Student membership in APICS can provide

  • the opportunity to interact with practitioners in management and related professions, creating valuable business contacts with potential employers and allowing career exploration through professional meetings, seminars, plant tours, and other activities
  • work experience through cooperative education, internships, and special projects
  • opportunities for student paper competitions and scholarships, fellowships, and grants
  • the chance to pursue certification through the CPIM and CIRM programs, while developing and enhancing skills and knowledge in production, inventory, and resources management.

Most APICS chapters offer students discounted fees for dinner meetings, seminars, and other APICS-sponsored events. Many chapters encourage members to establish internship programs with local corporations because these programs are beneficial for both the student and the company.

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