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Membership in the BPS is what?
By joining the BPS, you gain access to the largest psychologist community in the UK as well as a number of exclusive advantages. We’re proud to offer a variety of membership options to suit your current academic standing or intended career path as the UK’s premier psychology organization. Entry requirements for doctorate-level training programs approved by the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC)* include holding a BPS-accredited degree or a conversion MSc. This guarantees that students who move on to a postgraduate clinical psychology program have thoroughly covered the necessary subject matter.You may be able to obtain Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership by enrolling in a society-accredited conversion course if you have a degree in a field other than psychology or if the society has not accredited your psychology degree.Upon completion, you would be able to apply for Chartered Membership of the BPS and be given permission to use the title of Chartered Psychologist, a legally recognized qualification that reflects the highest standards of psychological knowledge and expertise.After completing the program, you’d be able to apply for Chartered Membership in the British Psychological Society and be given permission to use the title Chartered Psychologist, which is a legally recognized designation that denotes the highest levels of psychological knowledge and proficiency.
How much does the yearly subscription cost?
The term Annual Subscription Fee refers to the yearly sum that Members must pay, which may be subject to increases as determined from time to time in regard to any or all categories of Membership. A subscription is a set amount of money you pay on a regular basis to join a group, support a cause or campaign, or get copies of a publication.