Re: How are Degrees awarded
Marc, when you have received all the proper merits for your degree, PPA will notify you that you qualify and will send you the proper papers to fill out to receive your degree. You need, for the Masters, 13 Exhibition merits and 12 additional merits, such as attending Imaging USA, attending Super Mondays, speaking, attending affiliate schools, and volunteering for PPA events, just to name a very few. Once you reach the 25 merits, Cristel's office will contact you.
Then, once you accept/confirm your degree, your name will show up for voting at the council meeting during IUSA and you're in!
For more information, go to the top of this web page, click on Benefits and select Merits and Degrees.
Re: How are Degrees awarded
Marc,
Once you have met the requirments and are eligible for the degree, you will recieve a letter from PPA. It's been awhile since I got my last degree so I don't remember exactly but I do believe there is a sort of application - but it's more just a registration that you are attending the ceremony or not - how your name should be written on the certificate, who your sponsor is etc. The PPA council does vote on the list of degree recipients each year. The actual degree is presented at an awards ceremony at IUSA. Your sponsor accompanies you on stage and actually hangs the ribbon around your neck. The sponsor is traditionally someone you feel has been instrumental in your reaching your degree. It does NOT have to be a PPA member but it is required to be an adult - no children.
To be eligible, you must have 13 print merits and 12 other merits. It used to be a challenge to earn those 12 other merits but now they practically give them away for attending certain seminars etc. I think you also have to have been a member for 2 or 3 years. You can earn those extra 12 merits by service, speaking, education or additional print merits. Print merits are received from having prints accepted for the exhibition at IUSA. Judging for that takes place in June or July every year. Each accepted print earns one merit. A print selected for Loan collection gets 2 merits.
Hope this helps. If you have more questions just ask.
Keith
Re: How are Degrees awarded
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Michael_Gan
For more information, go to the top of this web page, click on Benefits and select Merits and Degrees.
I've looked at that and it really isn't helpful. There is more information on the credential programs page.
Where or at what level of print competition are the merits awarded that are needed for the degree?
Re: How are Degrees awarded
What is the significance of purpose of the voting stage? Just curious as to why that apparent formality is included.
Also, what is the history or significance of the sponsor thing?
- trr
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MarcHathaway
Where or at what level of print competition are the merits awarded that are needed for the degree?
The print (or exhibition) merits you earn are awarded at the national level of competition only - not at state or local competitions. National competition happens once a year.
Re: How are Degrees awarded
Todd, the voting, as I understand it, is where any objections can be raised (and the degree applicant has the chance for rebuttal if there is an objection).
Marc, if you are going to Imaging, you should sign up for an Image Critique -- this would be a great way to get you started in the process of figuring out what images to enter. Also, you should check out the Exhibition while you are there... it has on display most of the merit images (except any that couldn't be safely hung).
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Betsy_Finn
Todd, the voting, as I understand it, is where any objections can be raised (and the degree applicant has the chance for rebuttal if there is an objection).
I get that, but the requirements for degrees are pretty well-defined - what would cause objections?
- trr
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Betsy_Finn
Marc, if you are going to Imaging, you should sign up for an Image Critique -- this would be a great way to get you started in the process of figuring out what images to enter. Also, you should check out the Exhibition while you are there... it has on display most of the merit images (except any that couldn't be safely hung).
Unfortunately I won't be able to attend this year. Anyone know where it will be held in 2011?
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Todd_Reichman
I get that, but the requirements for degrees are pretty well-defined - what would cause objections?
- trr
Todd,
one big no- no is saying you have achieved the degree prior to receiving it. Another might be an ethics situation.
Jeff