Membership FAQs

Managing Your Account

Password?

  • Go to www.asme.org and at the top right click on Sign in/Create Account. Next enter your email address and click Forgot your Password. An email will be sent to you within minutes to allow you to change your password.

Name?

  • Please contact ASME’s Customer Care department at 1-800-843-2763 or 1-646-616-3100 or email Customer Care at: customercare@asme.org

Address?

  • Log into www.asme.org
  • Click on your name in the upper right corner and click on MY ACCOUNT
  • On the left side, click Edit Address to change or add a new address

Email?

  • Log into www.asme.org
  • Click on your name in the upper right corner and click on MY ACCOUNT
  • On the left side, click Account Details to change or add an email address

 

  • Log into www.asme.org
  • Click on your name in the upper right corner and click on MY ACCOUNT
  • On the left side, click Membership Information and you will see when your membership expires.

 

Please contact ASME’s Customer Care department at 1-800-843-2763 or 1-646-616-3100 or email Customer Care at: Customercare@asme.org

Just go online to: https://www.asme.org/membership/renew-membership or call us at 1-800-843-2763 or 1-646-616-3100

 

  • Log into www.asme.org
  • Click on your name in the upper right corner and click on MY ACCOUNT
  • On the left side, click Membership Information and you will see your membership number

 

 

  • Log into www.asme.org
  • Click on your name in the upper right corner and click on MY ACCOUNT
  • On the left side, click Membership Information and you will see your membership number
  • If you are expired, please contact our Customer Care Department at: customercare@asme.org or 1-800-843-2763 or 1-646-616-3100

 

Please email our Customer Care Department at: customercare@asme.org or 1-800-843-2763 or 1-646-616-3100

Membership Dues and Service Charges

Many of ASME's major activities are totally self-supporting. Others, however, must be partially financed from dues and other income, including section and technical-division support, government relations, research, career guidance and direct services to members.

Less than 15% of the Society's income is reflected in dues. Dues income is used to support Membership activities including funding to local sections and student section programs and activities; a portion of dues income supports the general fund which helps to offset expenses related to ME magazine, the Washington Office and other activities. Other key sources of income include continuing education courses, technical publication and advertising sales, meetings and exhibits, and, of course, the publication sales of Codes and Standards and its accreditation program revenue.

The Board of Governors (BOG) set the dues based on the CPI (Consumer Price Index).

ASME estimates that 0.25% of your dues are not deductible because of ASME's lobbying activities on behalf of its members. ASME recommends that you contact your accountant for tax advice.

A comparison with those of 12 other engineering societies shows that seven have higher annual dues; in fact, many charge technical-division fees, as well as local, regional, chapter or section fees.

ASME dues are not deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes, but may be deductible as a business expense. ASME estimates that 0.25% of your dues are not deductible because of ASME's lobbying activities on behalf of its members. ASME recommends that you contact your accountant for tax advice.

ASME Foundation, through the generous support of ASME members such as you, funds vital programs for student and pre-college outreach, public policy and humanitarian activities.

ASME Foundation supports ASME programs that bring engineering skills to underserved communities around the globe, encourages young people to pursue science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers, and provides engineering expertise to enhance technically-sound public policy.

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One member living in the same home is eligible to reduce their membership dues by 25%, the expense of the Mechanical Engineering magazine.

ASME continually works to improve its member benefits and may change, add or terminate any features, services, programs or tools offered to members at any time.


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