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Mensa is an international society in which the sole requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on any of a number of standard IQ tests. Prospective members take The Mensa Admissions Test or submit Prior Evidence of qualifying test scores in order to Join American Mensa

Specific questions regarding applicable test scores or the procedure for submitting properly certified prior evidence of qualification should be addressed to the Business Office:

American Mensa, Ltd.
1229 Corporate Drive West
Arlington, TX 76006-6103
1-817-607-0060   fax: 1-817-649-5232
1-800-66-MENSA (Message and information line only)


  • In the U.S.: To request information, or to renew or reinstate your membership, an on-line form from American Mensa is available.

  • The Mensa Brochure includes info about this diverse group as well as a set of mind-boggling puzzles. The complete brochure, which includes an application form, is available online or from the National Office of American Mensa Ltd. at 1-800-66MENSA.

     

Mensa is a not-for-profit organization whose main purpose is to serve as a means of communication and assembly for its members. Mensa is for those who rejoice in the exercise of the mind. If you enjoy mental challenges and revel in the interplay of ideas, Mensa is an organization that will stretch your mind and expand your horizons.

 

Mensa is an international society that has one - and only one - unique qualification for membership: you must score in the top 2% of the population on a standardized IQ test. It is a not-for-profit organization primarily intended to promote communication among members.

 

 

Mensans join for many reasons:  

 

They remain members because of the diverse opportunities to:
SHARE IDEAS ~~  
SUPPORT EDUCATION and RESEARCH ~~  
AND SOCIALIZE ~~  

A few just like to carry their membership cards; some like to meet other bright folks from all different walks of life; more than a few have said that they finally had found a family.

Whatever your reason,
Mensa may be worth exploring:
You never know what
(or who) you might find!


To learn more, visit American Mensa's OFFICIAL WEB SITE:

  Or explore MENSA INTERNATIONAL where you'll find:  
An outstanding overview of Mensa Information
The listing of Mensa resources on the Internet
Profiles of some Prominent Members of Mensa

Read articles about Mensa History & Politics including
  Victor Serebriakoff's account of The Odd Way Mensa Began.  

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