I'm curious, could you please elaborate on the cost of a BCA membership? I've heard great things about the benefits they offer, but I'm not entirely sure about the financial aspect. Is there a standard fee for joining, or does it vary depending on certain factors? Additionally, are there any discounts or promotions available for new members? I'd appreciate any insight you can provide on this matter.
5 answers
Maria
Thu Aug 29 2024
The BCA Fee Table for 2024 outlines various membership fees based on graduation year and membership status. The table differentiates between practising and non-practising academic faculty, as well as members who have been in the association for over 50 years and past presidents who are still practising.
DigitalDragon
Thu Aug 29 2024
For members who graduated in 2013 or earlier and are practising academic faculty, the total member fee, inclusive of the Chiropractic Research Levy, is £420. This fee also covers membership and insurance, resulting in a grand total of £1,355.39.
NebulaPulse
Thu Aug 29 2024
Non-practising academic faculty members from the same graduation cohort pay a reduced member fee of £210, with the overall cost, including membership and insurance, amounting to £1,145.39.
Nicola
Wed Aug 28 2024
Members who have been part of the BCA for over 50 years enjoy a significant discount on their fees. Regardless of whether they are practising or not, they pay a member fee of £50, with the total, including membership and insurance, being £985.35.
Caterina
Wed Aug 28 2024
Special mention goes to practising past presidents of the BCA. They are also eligible for a discounted member fee of £50, with the total cost for membership and insurance being identical to that of members with 50+ years of membership, at £985.35.