Registration for Congress 2025
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If you need assistance completing this questionnaire, or would like to discuss or confirm your requests, please email congress@federationhss.ca and/or call 613-238-6112 and a member of our team will contact you.
Registration Type
Congress registration fees are broken down into two components – the Congress fees and the association conference fees. Both fees are mandatory to attend association conferences. The association conference fee covers access to that specific association conference.
The association conference fee is not the same as your membership dues to the association. To become a member of your association, please contact them directly. You can find their contact information here.
If you plan on attending more than one association conference, you only need to pay the Congress fee once.
Your registration type will dictate how much you will be charged for your Congress fee and your association’s conference fees. See Congress registration fees according to association conference here.
If you do not plan on attending an association’s conference but would rather attend open events only, you can register as a community member by answering "No, I am attending open events only." to the next question. See more here.
To support the participation of underrepresented groups in academic spaces and in alignment with the "Igniting Change" report recommendations, we have waived Congress fees for Black and Indigenous students attending an association conference. As part of this effort, we ask:
Please return to this form to register when Community passes will be available in April 2025.
You are employed full-time and attending or presenting at an association conference and do not self-identify in the Reduced or Special Reduced Congress Fee definitions.
You self-identify as one or more of the following definitions, and you are attending or presenting at an association conference:
Underemployed (You are employed part-time, seasonal or temporary)
Postdoctoral researcher
Student (you are enrolled full-time as an undergraduate, graduate, or diploma academic program and hold a student ID card/number and are not employed full-time by the same institution)
K-12 school educator (you are employed full or part-time)
Retired (you are over the age of 55, retired from employment, and no longer engaged in regular research, academic and/or other scientific activities)
Unemployed (you are under the age of 55, currently unemployed)
You are a student who self-identifies as Black or Indigenous and is attending or presenting at your association conference.