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Becoming a Member
A member of The Chemical Institute of Canada also becomes a member of a chosen Constituent Society either as a chemist (CSC), a chemical engineer (CSChE) or a chemical technologist (CSCT).
Code of Ethics
CIC Code of Ethics as approved by the Board of Directors in March 1996. It is honoured by the Constituent Societies.
Membership Requirements
There are four levels of membership based on education and training and involvement in the Canadian chemical community: ACIC (Associate CIC Member), MCIC (Regular CIC Member), FCIC (Fellow Member of the CIC) and HFCIC (Honorary Fellow Member of the CIC).
Application Form
This application form is for new or lapsed members who wish to apply on-line.
Membership Fees
Find out what membership fees are for the CSC, CSChE and CSCT.
Membership Benefits
Through its extensive programs and services, the CIC and its Constituent Societies offer you opportunities for professional growth, career enhancement and financial benefit.
Membership Agreements
The Chemical Institute of Canada and its Constituent Societies have agreements with provincial, federal and international associations which may include joint memberships.
 
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