Fwd: STC: New Dues Structure for 2008
Becky Jo McShane
bmcshane at weber.edu
Sat Sep 22 15:39:19 MDT 2007
Based on STC's own numbers they've raised dues over the last seven years
as follows:
2000 - 15%
2002 - 14%
2004 - 12%
2007 - 15 %
My salary has not increased at this rate. I hope STC realizes what
they're doing the academic community.
Becky Jo McShane
Weber State University
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: STC: New Dues Structure for 2008
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 15:01:28 -0400
From: <stc at stc.org>
To: <bmcshane at weber.edu>
STC President Linda Oestreich
Dear STC Members,
The Society is embarking on some of its most exciting improvements
ever--and that's hard to believe considering all the progress we've made
in the last few years! But it's true: From the revamped Annual
Conference to the soon-to-be-released Salary Database, STC has
significantly upgraded its services.
In fact, many of you sent notes to the STC office saying how much you
enjoyed the new, expanded content of our e-mail newsletter, News &
Notes. I'm glad to hear it!
But, in STC, just as in the rest of our lives, improved services and
normal inflation add costs. So, to support those and other rising
expenses and to pay for needed capital improvements to the technology
that supports the STC office, STC's Board of Directors decided at its
August 2007 meeting to raise membership dues for calendar year 2008.
Iâm sure your first question is "how much?" Although itâs
approximately
15% for the majority of members, the change does vary according to your
location and the category of membership you choose. I've asked the STC
office to put together a Q&A titled STC's New Dues Structure
<http://www.stc.org/membership/duesStructure02.asp>. This Q&A also
goes
into much more detail about those rising expenses I mentioned.
Itâs also natural for members to wonder how their dues are spent.
Thatâs
why STC has posted an article titled Where Do My STC Dues Go?
<http://www.stc.org/membership/duesStructure03.asp> As you'll see,
even
with the increase, STC dues are in line with those of similar
organizations.
Chapter presidents and treasurers have already been informed of another
Board decision regarding changes to our chapter funding model. If you're
interested in the details of how chapters are funded, you can read this
message sent recently to chapter leaders
<http://www.stc.org/membership/duesStructure01.asp>.
If you would like to discuss the dues and funding changes with other
members of STC, including STC Board members, I invite you to do so on
the STC Member Forum at stcforum.org/viewtopic.php?pid=4182
<http://stcforum.org/viewtopic.php?pid=4182>. When you use the
discussion topic on the forum, it gives Society leaders a chance to see
and respond to all comments.
As a member of the STC Board of Directors, Iâm quite proud of the
priorities weâve set, the decisions weâve made, the financial
responsibility weâve exercised, and the value weâve delivered to STC
members. Decisions to increase dues are never easy, but I am confident
that the value you receive for your dues dollars is worth every penny.
I thank each of you for being an important part of this Society that has
supported our profession for more than 50 years. The support you give to
your Society in turn strengthens our profession.
Linda Oestreich
STC President
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