Affiliates are state or U.S. Territory school nurse organizations. They can also be a school nurse group comprised of registered professional school nurse members serving schools outside the U.S.
Each affiliate has a seat on the NASN Board of Directors. The person holding this seat is referred to as the NASN Director.
NASN has 50 affiliates representing:
- 48 states;
- the District of Columbia; and
- OSHNA, the Overseas School Health Nurses Association.
The majority of NASN Affiliates agree that members of the organization must belong to both the Affiliate and the National Association of School Nurses, Inc. (NASN). These Affiliates are referred to as Unified Affiliates. Membership dues are collected and managed at NASN national headquarters. Membership payments can be made annually or quarterly. FAQs About Joining