USSA membership renewal deadline Oct. 15

By Published On: September 18th, 2014Comments Off on USSA membership renewal deadline Oct. 15
U.S. Ski Team athlete Tim Jitloff at the 2014 World Cup Finals. GEPA/Wolfgang Grebien

U.S. Ski Team athlete Tim Jitloff at the 2014 World Cup Finals. GEPA/Wolfgang Grebien

The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) urges members to save now by renewing their memberships prior to Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014.

Don’t wait! Renew early in case you need assistance: The Member Services department is available to assist you Monday through Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. MT.

USSA Member Services recommends members use the convenient online membership registration by visiting my.ussa.org.

Membership questions may also be directed to the online chat support button available here, by email membership@ussa.org, or by phone at 435.647.2666.

Applications received at USSA after the Oct. 15 deadline will incur a $25 USSA late fee* for the following membership categories:

  •  Coaches, Masters and Athletes (*Additional division or state late fees may also apply!)

* Memberships for new or youth, club participant, club volunteer (along with officials — excludes coaches) in all sports are excluded from the deadline, however, members are still encouraged to renew their memberships as soon as possible to insure they are ready for the coming season.

Mailed paperwork and payment must be received in USSA Member Services office no later than Oct. 15, 2014. USSA cannot be responsible for delayed mail delivery. USSA Member Services — Box 100 — Park City, Utah 84060 or via facsimile to: 435.647.2052

Please note: USSA Member Services strongly urger those who choose to fax in membership renewals to call or email for confirmation of receipt of the application.

  • Completed applications will only be processed with proper payment. USSA accepts Visa, MasterCard, personal and cashiers checks. The U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association prefers Visa.

Release courtesy of USSA

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