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General Information
WHAT
IS MAPAC?
The Mid-Atlantic Personnel Assessment
Consortium (MAPAC), is chartered as a non-profit organization of
public sector personnel agencies involved and concerned with
testing and personnel selection issues.
The goal of MAPAC is to enhance the quality of
testing and selection programs among its member agencies, thereby
assisting them in meeting professional and legal standards. MAPAC
provides a number of mechanisms to promote the sharing of
selection related information among its members. MAPAC also
provides a framework for conducting cooperative projects and
studies.
Through periodic conferences, currently held
three times each year, MAPAC provides a forum for the
presentation and discussion of issues and new developments in the
theory and practice of personnel selection and staff development.
Through its multi-day training programs and
one-day workshops, MAPAC provides formal instruction in selection
related areas for the professional staff of member agencies.
MAPAC's audio-visual resource library provides selection related
materials which can be used by member agencies to supplement
in-house training.
The goals of MAPAC are achieved through the
cooperative effort of MAPAC member agencies. Staff of member
agencies are expected to devote time to MAPAC activities and
actively participate in the work of various MAPAC committees.
Member agencies are also expected to host meetings and/or
training sessions periodically.
Most MAPAC activities are carried out by four
standing committees; Program, Training, Membership and
Publications. From time to time other committees are established
on a temporary basis to carry out special projects of interest
and importance to the member agencies.
Membership in MAPAC is limited to public sector
agencies involved in personnel assessment or personnel selection.
The annual membership fee is currently set at $400.00. The annual
fee and the active participation by agency staff in MAPAC
committee work entitles members to the following benefits:
1. Participation in all MAPAC projects.
2. Unlimited staff attendance at all MAPAC meetings.
3. Guaranteed tuition-free staff attendance at MAPAC sponsored
training courses.
4. Access to MAPAC training manuals and other training materials.
5. All MAPAC mailings and newsletters.
6. Organizational voting privileges.
Individuals and organizations who support
MAPAC's goals and objectives but who do not meet the
criteria for full membership, may apply for status as a Friend
of MAPAC at no cost. Friends receive all MAPAC mailings and
newsletters. They may also attend meetings and participate in
training activities for a nominal per-person/per-activity fee.
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