OCDA is a member friendly organization with minimal organizational requirements and maximum member benefits. The easiest way to join OCDA is using our online membership application. You may learn more about OCDA membership by reviewing the following resources:
Membership Benefits
About OCDA
Membership Categories
OCDA Professional Membership - $40.00
OCDA Professional Membership is open to all persons interested in promoting career development and who desire OCDA membership only. OCDA Professional Members are employed in career development settings such as colleges, businesses, schools, one-stops, career centers and agencies. He/she is eligible to vote in OCDA elections, attend OCDA meetings and conferences, take part in discussions, and hold appointive and elective office.
OCDA Student/Retired Membership - $15.00
Student Membership is open to students enrolled in a program or course work related to career development. Student Members are not eligible to vote or hold office, but receive all other benefits and may participate in committees and meetings. He/she will pay OCDA Student dues to OCDA.
Retired Membership is open to persons who are retired from active career development or counseling work. Benefits are the same as for Professional Membership. Retired Members are eligible to vote and hold office.
Dual Membership (OCDA + ORCA) - $75.00
Dual Membership is open to all persons interested in promoting professional career counseling and who desire professional membership in the Oregon Counseling Association (ORCA). Dual Members are employed in professional positions in schools, colleges, private practice, business, industry, rehabilitation agencies and related settings. A Dual Member is a member of ORCA as well as OCDA. He/she is eligible to vote, attend OCDA and ORCA meetings and conferences, take part in discussions and hold any appointive or elective office.
Dual Student/Retired Membership (OCDA + ORCA) - $40.00
Dual Student Membership is open to students who have been accepted into a master's program in counseling or related field and is enrolled in at least six credit hours each quarter/semester. It includes membership in Oregon Counseling Association. Dual Student Members are not eligible to vote or hold office, but receive all other benefits and may participate in committees and meetings.
Dual Retired Membership is open to persons who are retired from active career development or counseling work. It includes membership in Oregon Counseling Association. Benefits are the same as for Professional Membership. Retired Members are eligible to vote and hold office.
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