Join EAA Today!
EAA Members have access to opportunities for continuing education, communication, and collaboration with others within the educational and pediatric audiology profession.
Our membership is open audiologists, speech language pathologists, teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing, students or professionals from related fields who have an active interest in the mission of the association.
Your membership includes:
- Online Community
This members-only forum is for discussion of current problems, difficult technological issues, and sometimes, a funny story related to our work as an educational audiologist. - Webinars
We aim to provide you with information focused specifically on continuing education needed for a school based audiologist at a discounted cost for members. - EAR Newsletter
Our twice yearly printed newsletter provides updates on the association and information on current practices, issues, and concerns within our field. Members - please log in to access the EAR Newsletter. - Journal of Educational, Pediatric & (Re) Habilitative Audiology (JEPRA)
The official journal of EAA which contains recent articles relating to the practice of educational audiology. - Career Center
Access to current career opportunities in the field of Educational Audiology - Student Section
The Student Section is an area dedicated to student members with helpful information, resources and links. - Advocacy Resources
A series of short documents that can be used with administrators, educators, other school professionals, and part to increase the awareness of the educational impact for our students who are deaf and hard of hearing. - Scholarships and Grants
EAA strives to support our students and practitioners through our Doctoral Scholarship, which is available to students completing an AuD program in their 3rd or 4th year, and the Noel D. Matkin Grant, which supports continuing research and projects related to our field.
Member Options:
Membership Year is March 1 to February 28.
Regular $80Available to audiologists, speech-language pathologists, teachers of students who are deaf and hard of hearing or professionals from related fields who have an active interest in the mission of the association.