Get Involved At NASP
and With The Profession
Getting involved is a great way to get more from your NASP
membership experience and to give back to the profession. We invite you to explore the opportunities
listed below. You can also find out more by contacting the NASP leader in your area of interest.
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Share Your Expertise With
Your Colleagues
Submit an article to Communiqué
Review books for Communiqué
Submit an article to School Psychology Review
Submit an article to School Psychology Forum: Research
in Practice
Review handouts for Helping Children at Home and School III
Submit a Convention proposal (spring)
Review Convention proposals (late spring)
Become a NASP Approved Provider
Participate in portfolio reviews for candidates seeking the NCSP credential
Write a blog for NASP
Interact With Your Colleagues
Participate in an online community in an area of interest
Launch an Interest Group on a topic of interest
Become active in your state association
Volunteer at the NASP Annual Convention (fall/winter)
Contribute to the professional development of a student member at the NASP Convention by being a mentor
Join the NASP Facebook and LinkedIn groups. You can also follow us on Twitter.
Advocate For the
Profession
Communicate with your elected officials on issues of importance to the profession
Promote the profession during School Psychology Awareness
Week and throughout the year
Learn how to become an effective legislative advocate
Increase awareness of your role and the importance of academic and mental health interventions
Promote Diversity Awareness and Outreach
Nominate a School Psychology Innovator
Include yourself in the online Bilingual Directory
Volunteer for the Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Ambassadors of Recruitment Program
Join the Multicultural or Bilingual School Psychology Interest Group
Post a discussion item or message on the Communities for the Multicultural Interest Group or Bilingual School Psychology
Submit a Convention proposal on a topic related to diversity or culturally responsive practice
Just For Student
Members
Serve as a representative of NASP at your university
Submit an article for the Student Connections column in Communiqué
Participate in the online Student Community
Volunteer for the Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Ambassadors of Recruitment Program
Sign up to meet with a mentor at the NASP Annual Convention