2024-2025 CREW Boston Student Membership Application |
Thank you for your interest in CREW Boston! The Student Membership is limited to full-time applicants who are undergraduate or graduate students at an accredited college or university in New England interested in pursuing a career in the commercial real estate industry. The Student Membership will be no longer than three (3) years unless approved by the Board. Student Members must confirm continued participation each year. Student members are encouraged to attend at least 4 events each year, join the Rising Leaders Group, as well as encouraged to participate on at least one (1) Committee. Each student member will be assigned a CREW Boston Ambassador. Student Membership can be revoked at any time, if these requirements are not met.
There are no annual dues to be a student member of CREW Boston. The Student Membership includes the ability to attend two (2) luncheon programs, all events open to members upon payment of any associated cost at the member rate, membership dues to CREW Network, and administrative fees. Student Members may choose to attend additional luncheon programs upon payment of the nonmember rate.
A candidate for student membership must:
There are no annual dues to be a student member of CREW Boston. The Student Membership includes the ability to attend two (2) luncheon programs, all events open to members upon payment of any associated cost at the member rate, membership dues to CREW Network, and administrative fees. Student Members may choose to attend additional luncheon programs upon payment of the nonmember rate.
A candidate for student membership must:
-Be a female* undergraduate or graduate student interested in pursuing a career in the commercial real estate industry.
-Complete the application form below.
*Specify that “individuals eligible for a student membership are anyone who is a woman or identifies as a woman,” and that the definition of woman is clarified globally as “an individual who identifies and expresses themselves in daily life as a woman.”