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In Finnish: https://fuksiwiki.tko-aly.fi/TKO-%C3%A4lyn_j%C3%A4senyys
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TKO-äly organizes events and services primarily for its members. Some of the services, like this fresher wiki, and some of the events are available for all, but many require for you to be a member. '''NB! Confirming your membership might take a while because it is done in a board meeting, which are usually organized every two or three weeks.'''
TKO-äly organizes events and services primarily for its members. Some of the services, like this fresher wiki, and some of the events are available for all, but many require for you to be a member. '''NB! Confirming your membership might take a while because it is done in a board meeting, which are usually organized every two or three weeks.'''
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==Types of memberships==
==Types of memberships==
TKO-äly has three types of memberships: standard, associate, supporting and honorary. The exact definitions and criteria can be found in https://www.tko-aly.fi/yhdistys/saannot (only available in Finnish), but goes roughly as follows. All Computer Science students can be standard members. Associate members do not study Computer Science but are a part of an interest group (like members of HYY or the university staff). Pretty much anybody who wants to support TKO-äly can be a supporting member. Only a selected few are accepted as honorary members.
TKO-äly has three types of memberships: standard, associate, supporting and honorary. The exact definitions and criteria can be found in https://www.tko-aly.fi/yhdistys/saannot (only available in Finnish), but goes roughly as follows. All past and present Computer Science and Data Science students can be standard members if they are currently undergraduate or postgraduate students at the University of Helsinki. Associate members do not study Computer Science but are a part of an interest group (like members of HYY or the university staff). Pretty much anybody who wants to support TKO-äly can be a supporting member. Only a selected few are accepted as honorary members.


There are few practical differences between these types. All members have access to all TKO-äly events and services. However, associate and supporting members cannot vote (but can take part) in meetings.
There are few practical differences between these types. All members have access to all TKO-äly events and services. However, associate and supporting members cannot vote (but can take part) in meetings.