Registration/Course Fees and Categories

All fees are in US$ ONLY.

Registration Category
(see definitions below)
by Dec. 23 at Meeting
Member of AMS, ASL, CMS, MAA, SIAM $252 $331
Nonmember  $400 $510
Graduate Student Member (AMS, MAA) $56 $66
Graduate Student Nonmember $90 $100
Undergraduate Student  $56 $66
High School Student $5 $11
Unemployed $56 $66
Temporarily Employed $205 $235
Developing Countries Special Rate $56 $66
Emeritus Member of AMS or MAA $56 $66
High School Teacher $56 $66
Librarian $56 $66
Press $0 $0
Non-mathematician Guest  $16 $16
One-day Member (at meeting only) N/A $180
One-day Nonmember (at meeting only) N/A $281
Commercial Exhibitor $0 $0
AMS Short Course - Finite Frame Theory: A Complete Introduction to Overcompleteness (1/8 - 1/9, 2015)
Member $108 $142
Nonmember $160 $190
Student, unemployed, emeritus $56 $77
MAA Minicourses - $85 for each
MAA Minicourses are open only to persons who register for the Joint Meetings and pay the Joint Meetings registration fee in addition to the appropriate minicourse fee. The MAA reserves the right to cancel any minicourse that is undersubscribed..

Minicourse #1.  Introductory Proposal Writing for Grant Applications to the NSF EHR/Division of Undergraduate Education
Minicourse #2.  Developing Departmental Self-Studies
Minicourse #3.  Introduction to Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) in Mathematics Courses
Minicourse #4.  A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Differential Equations Course
Minicourse #5.  Visual Topics Using Undergraduate Complex Analysis
Minicourse #6.  Public- and Private-key Cryptography
Minicourse #7.  Teaching Introductory Statistics (for instructors new to teaching Statistics)
Minicourse #8.  Doing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Mathematics
Minicourse #9.  Teaching College Mathematics
Minicourse #10.  Humanistic Mathematics
Minicourse #11.  Healthcare Applications and Projects for Introductory College Mathematics Courses
Minicourse #12.  Introducing Matroids to Undergraduates
Minicourse #13.  WeBWorK: An open source alternative for generating and delivering online homework problems
Minicourse #14.  Teaching Statistics using R and RStudio
Minicourse #15.  How to Run a Successful Math Circle
Minicourse #16.  Using Games in an Introductory Statistics Course

Grad School Fair
- Graduate Program Table - $75 ( includes table/posterboard/electricity)
Employment Center
For information about the Employment Center and registration for it, go to http://www.ams.org/profession/employment-services/employment-center/ or contact the Employment Center Staff at the AMS: Steven Ferrucci or Diane Boumenot, 800-321-4267, ext. 4113, or by email: emp-info@ams.org.
Registration Category Definitions

Full-Time Students: Any person who is currently working toward a degree or diploma is eligible for this category. Students are asked to determine whether their status can be described as a graduate (working toward a degree beyond the bachelor’s), an undergraduate (working toward a bachelor’s degree), or high school (working toward a high school diploma) and to mark the Registration and Housing Form accordingly.

Graduate Student Member: Any graduate student who is a member of the AMS or MAA is eligible for this category. Students should check with their department administrator to check their membership status.

Emeritus: Any person who has been a member of the AMS for twenty years or more and who retired because of age or long-term disability from his or her latest position is eligible for this category. Anyone person who has been a member of the MAA for 25 years and who is 70+ years of age is eligible for this category.

Librarian: Any librarian who is not a professional mathematician is eligible for this category.

Unemployed: Any person who is currently unemployed, actively seeking employment, and is not a student is eligible for this category. This category is not intended to include any person who has voluntarily resigned or retired from his or her latest position.

Developing Country Participant: Any person employed in developing countries where salary levels are radically not commensurate with those in the U.S. is eligible for this category.

Temporarily Employed:  Any person currently employed but who will become unemployed by June 1, 2015, and who is actively seeking employment is eligible for this category,

Non-mathematician Guest: Any family member or friend, who is not a mathematician, and who is accompanied by a participant in the meetings is eligible for this category. Guests will receive a badge and may accompany a mathematician to a session or talk and may also enter the exhibit area.

Commercial Exhibitor: Any person exhibiting in the Joint Mathematics Meetings Exhibits and in the Mathematical Art Exhibition is eligible for this category. This does not include anyone participating in any poster sessions. Any exhibitor who is a mathematician and wants to attend sessions, talks, etc. is expected to register separately for the meeting.

Grad School Fair, Monday, January 12, 2015, 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Here is the opportunity for undergrads to meet representatives from mathematical sciences graduate programs from universities all over the country. January is a great time for juniors to learn more, and college seniors may still be able to refine their search. This is your chance for one-stop shopping in the graduate school market. If your school has a graduate program and you are interested in participating, a table will be provided for your posters and printed materials for US$75 (registration for this event must be made by a person already registered for the JMM), and you are welcome to personally speak to interested students. Complimentary coffee will be served. Cosponsored by the AMS and MAA.

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