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What are the fees involved in membership?

Wisconsin High School Rodeo Association
Annual membership fees are determined by the National High School Rodeo Association. The 2005-2006 fees are follows: NHSRA dues of $20.00; NHSRA Times Subscription of $15.00; and Insurance of $67.00, In addition, there is now a Wisconsin HSRA Student Membership dues of $20.00, for a total due of $122.00. All applicants must submit the full $122.00. These fees are all required for joining.

Are there any fees involved in the WAIPA membership?

WAIPA - World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies
Yes. WAIPA Members pay a fee of 2,000 USD per year. This fee enables to unlimited use of WAIPA Services without any further payment for publications, workshops, Annual Conference, etc.

What fees are involved?

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I'm a full time student. Do I have to pay membership fees?

Recreational Sports FAQ's
A full-time student, for the purposes of eligibility to the Recreational Sports Center , is any student at the West Lafayette campus with eight credits or more. If you have registered for 8 or more credits, have paid all your fees and have a valid PUID you may access the RSC.

Where do my membership fees go?

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