Membership

New Membership Registration Process

Step 1:

Choose your annual membership type. The Village Demands SCBAA offers three types of annual memberships – Individual, Institutional, and Individual Student Membership.  Please proceed to Step 2A for Individual Membership of Step 2B for Institutional Membership.

Step 2:

Complete the Membership Application

Complete the membership application formPlease be sure to include which type of membership you are applying for on the application.  

Step 3:

Pay for the Membership
Option 1: Pay Online

Upon completion of the application, a link will be provided that will direct you to pay your membership dues. If you miss that link, you can pay the fees at the button below.

Click Here to Submit Individual Membership Payment

Click Here to Submit Institutional Membership Payment

Click Here to Submit Student Membership Payment

Option 2: Pay via check

Checks must be payable to The Village Demands SCBAA and mailed to

545 Kenmore Avenue,
Oakland, CA 94610

c/o Dr. Regina Stanback Stroud

cc: TVD-SCBAA Co-Treasurers

Step 4:

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TVD SCBAA Membership Fee Structure
  • Institutional Membership ($500)
  • Individual Memberships ($75)
  • Individual Student Membership ($10) 
 
Benefits of Membership

As a member, you will enjoy regular communications highlighting The Village Demands activities, including webinars, publications, networking opportunities, and more. As a member, you will have the opportunity to leverage the collective cultural and social capital needed to be an agent of change in the academy.  Because we are a chapter of the Western
Region Council on Black American Affairs, you enjoy additional benefits of membership including:

  • Access to a network of Black/African American faculty and administrators committed to cultivating the educational opportunities and professional development of African American/Black students, faculty, staff, and administrators in the Western Region.
  • Mentoring resources from WRCBAA Members to support career goals and leadership skill development of African American/Black students, faculty, staff, and administrators. 
  • Reduced rate on regional and national conference registrations and workshops. 
  • Eligible to participate in the Leadership Development Institutes.
  • Access to the bi-annual WRCBAA newsletter.
  • Access to announcements, job postings, and events pertaining to Black/African American faculty and administrators.
  • Institutional memberships include one (1) membership seat for the president of the college, and one (1) seat for a designee of the president’s choice.