Member In-training
Member In-training
A forester-in-training must have:
obtained a baccalaureate degree from a school, college, or university whose curriculum of study in the science of forestry is recognized by the Canadian Forestry Accreditation Board, or if the Canadian Forestry Accreditation Board ceases to exist other equivalencies as determined by the Association; or
demonstrated competencies as prescribed by the association.
A forest technologist-in-training must have:
obtained a diploma from a school, college, or university whose curriculum of study in the science of forestry is recognized by the association; or
demonstrated competencies as prescribed by the association.
All requirements for in-training registrants is detailed in the member in-training policy. All applicants must read the policy before they apply for registration.
Foresters-in-Training and Forest Technologists-in-Training shall:
have right to title pursuant to section 23(3) or section 23(4) of the Act, as the case may be;
be subject to the discipline provisions of the Act and bylaws;
be entitled to apply for leaves of absence and reinstatement in accordance with policies set from time-to-time by the council;
be entitled to attend meetings of the association;
be entitled to make representations at meetings of the association;
be entitled to inspect the membership list and records of the association;
be entitled to make representation to the council on issues regarding professional competency and conduct and the professional practice of forestry; and
be entitled to serve on ad hoc committees.