Every club and society has to have a membership offer which allows students at LSE to be able join their group. This membership is essentially a contribution towards the running costs of the group.
For clubs the minimum charge must be £10 and for societies it is £1.50. Every year these must be reviewed. We can help you structure your memberships in your development meetings in July.
Every group as a minimum must have a standard membership with a set price that students can purchase. This membership usually provides the most access to a groups activities and events. With this membership a student is automatically included in the Students' Union Insurance Policy.
This membership is free and is only available between August - October. Every student group is expected to have one. It is a chance for students to register their interest with a student group to get emails and information about the welcome sessions and give it a go events that groups put on. They expire on the 31st October so make sure you email them around that time to convert them to paid members.
Our groups have many membership structures. Other clubs and societies also have team based memberships which give access to different levels of training or support. They may have division memberships which provide access to certain events and activities.
Associate memberships allow LSE staff and alumni to be able to become members, not the public. Student groups can apply to have an associate membership, and the Activities Committee will review this. You apply for this separately from changing your membership price/structure.
Please note that the cost of this membership will need to be reflective of the activity you run, so it will need to be higher than standard membership - the SU cannot subsidise their membership. In addition, only 20% of your membership can include associates.
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