Michigan Nursing Students Association
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Membership

To become a member of the MNSA, you must first join the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA). NSNA is the national pre-professional organization for nursing students. NSNA defines its membership as nursing students in Associate Degree, Baccalaureate, generic Masters and generic Doctoral programs preparing students for Registered Nurse licensure, as well as RNs in BSN completion programs.
 
The cost of membership for one year is $35 for new members. To apply on-line for NSNA membership, click here.
 
Once you have become a NSNA member, you are then considered a member of MNSA. Please see your school leader regarding your local SNA membership opportunities and to see about NSNA constituency status.

Sustaining Membership for
Individuals, Agencies, & Schools of Nursing

Sustaining Membership Information Flyer (Click Here)

Sustaining Membership Application (Click Here)

Sustaining Membership Online Application (Click Here)
NSNA Membership Benefits Program (click here)

Outlining the Benefits of NSNA Membership

Professional Develpment Aspect of NSNA Membership

NSNA Members Alliance Partner Benefits
Contact Us!

Email: MNSA@MichiganNSA.org

Phone: 616.613.MNSA
Office Location
503 Mall Court #321
Lansing, Michigan 48912
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Michigan Nursing Students Association is an official constituent of the National Student Nurses Association, Inc.®