Student Wyoming Education Association

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There are many advantages to being a member of the Student Wyoming Education Association, part of the Wyoming Education Association/National Education Association. Benefits include:

Member Discounts and Services: As a member, you'll receive special benefits and discounts on professional and consumer products and services, including:

  • cell phones and cell phone plans
  • discounts on textbooks
  • discounts on restaurants and stores
  • early-start investment plan for retirement
  • discounts on HP and Dell computers
  • car rentals
  • low-interest credit cards
  • magazine subscriptions
  • and more

Dues Rebate After Graduation: During your first year of teaching and regular NEA membership, you'll be eligible to receive a rebate of $20 (PDF)  for each year you were a student member.

Scholarships: Student members are eligible for NEA's Jack Kinnaman Scholarship and others Leadership training: Members can gain skills in communication, time management, group management, organizing, and publishing.

Professional Workshops and Conferences: We hold national leadership and professional development meetings.  Topics include everything from stress management and interviewing skills to classroom management and pedagogy.

PRAXIS Study Guide: Most states require that new educators pass the standardized Principles of Learning and Teaching test before they can become licensed.  Check out our tutorial (members only) for ways to relieve test anxiety, sample questions, and more.

Publications: NEA Today, Tomorrow's Teachers, and your state newsletter are available to members.

Save 18% on Sprint PCS Service: You'll save 18% on your monthly service fee when you sign up for select Sprint PCS Plans.  Existing customers, please call 1-866-853-4931.  Be sure to have an employee or member ID or recent pay stub handy.  Please reference root node number 0011866077.

Community Outreach: Student members can work alongside peers and working professionals to make positive differences in communities across the country. Special grants are available for student chapters that want to start an outreach program.

Legal Services: NEA provides $1 million in professional liability coverage and offers other legal services such as will writing, consulting, etc.

Technical Support and Assistance: If you've got a great idea for a membership drive or local workshop but need some help to pull it off, NEA can help. Student Program members are part of a network that includes local association leaders, UniServ staff, state affiliate officers, and staff at NEA headquarters.

Legislation and Lobbying: NEA supports America's public schools on national and state levels. As a member, you can be a part of this process and support pro-public education legislation.

Learn more about NEA Member Benefits.

Sign up here to reap the rewards of NEA membership!

Need More Answers?

Please contact Ron Sniffin at rsniffin@nea.org for further information.

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