Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about your Sigma membership?
Here are our FAQs.
There are three classifications of membership. The classifications are:
- Undergraduate Student - Junior or senior students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at accredited institutions of higher education who have completed at least 1/2 of the nursing curriculum, rank in the upper 35 percent of their graduating class and have achieved academic excellence (at schools where a 4.0 grade point average system is used, this equates to at least a 3.0)
- Graduate Student - Master's and doctoral students enrolled in graduate programs at accredited institutions of higher education who have completed at least 1/4 of the nursing curriculum, have achieved academic excellence (at schools where a 4.0 grade point average system is used, this equates to at least a 3.5)
- Nurse Leader - The candidates are legally recognized to practice in their countries, have at least a baccalaureate degree in nursing or other field and demonstrate achievement in nursing.
To learn more, please visit Join.SigmaNursing.org
Membership dues are determined using international and chapter components. Learn more.
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A membership renewal form will be mailed to you approximately two months prior to your membership expiration date. You may also renew your membership online via the Membership Renewal form, using Visa, Discover or MasterCard.
Yes, you can either transfer your membership to another chapter or you can join the additional chapter and hold multiple memberships. Multiple members maintain membership in their initiating chapter by continuing to pay chapter dues and they pay the chapter dues of a second or even additional chapters. There is a US $5 administrative fee to process any request for transferring membership to another chapter or adding additional chapters.
Check the Sigma Chapter Directory or call 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free) or +1.317.634.8171 (International) to find the nearest chapter.
Members may belong to as many chapters as they wish. There is a US $5 administrative fee to process a multiple membership request.
Sign in to My Membership to update your contact information, or send changes to Member Services.
You must pay annual membership fees to receive member benefits.
However, individuals can only be inducted into Sigma once, therefore if you let your membership lapse at any time you will need to reactivate your membership in order to once again receive member benefits. You would not need to be inducted again. Memberships can be reactivated at any time online or calling 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free) or +1.317.634.8171 (International).
You will become an inactive member of Sigma and will no longer receive your member benefits. Memberships can be reactivated at any time online or by calling 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free) or +1.317.634.8171 (International). Members can also apply for financial assistance with membership dues through the Edith Anderson Membership Subsidy.
Members who become disabled, either temporarily or permanently, may renew at the retired rate and pay one half of the renewal fees as they renew their membership for each year that they remain disabled. Members may also apply for financial assistance with membership dues through the Edith Anderson Membership Subsidy.
Currently, Sigma does not have any provisions for educational scholarships. Many chapters do offer educational scholarships, so consider contacting your local chapter.
Your membership number is located on your membership card and mailing labels of society printed materials. If you are unable to locate any printed materials, sign in to My Membership to view your member number online, or contact Member Services or call us at 888.634.7575 (US/Canada toll-free) or +1.317.634.8171 (International).
Members who have retired from full-time nursing employment are eligible to pay half of the total chapter and international membership fees at the time of renewal. Be sure to mark the circle on the printed membership renewal form indicating that you are retired or select retired on the online renewal form. Retired rates do not apply at the time of induction. If assistance is needed at induction, please refer to the Edith Anderson Membership Subsidy.
Yes, at the time of renewal, full-time students are also entitled to pay half of the chapter and international membership fees. Be sure to mark your membership renewal form indicating that you are a full-time student. Student rates do not apply at the time of induction.
Yes - if paying the dues help you carry out the duties of your job. If so, they are deductible as unreimbursed employee expenses. The actual amount the taxpayer will be able to deduct is subject to specific limitations based upon the individual's tax status. The dues are not deductible as contributions. If an individual does make a separate contribution in addition to paying their dues then the additional amount only is deductible as a contribution.