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About The San Antonio Chapter of AITP
Originally chartered in 1961 - the chapter has been a San Antonio leader in providing value, education, support and scholarships to the San Antonio and South Texas areas for many years. In fact, our roster of Past Chapter Presidents is literally a San Antonio who’s who among Data Processing/Information Technology pioneers and leaders! We continue to support education as well through educational opportunities to our members as well as support our student chapters at colleges and universities throughout South Texas.
Chapter Mission
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) offers opportunities for leadership and education through partnerships with industry, government, and academia. AITP San Antonio provides professional development and personal growth through:
- Forums for networking with experienced peers
- Leadership and career enhancement opportunities
- Quality IT-related education and information
About AITP
AITP is the professional association comprised of career minded individuals who seek to expand their potential — employers, employees, managers, programmers, and many others. The organization seeks to provide avenues for all their members to be teachers as well as students and to make contacts with other members in the IT field, all in an effort to become more marketable in rapidly changing, technological careers.
To learn more about the AITP, browse our mission and vision statements as well as our history.
Ethics is an important part of AITP membership. Please review our ethics statements:
Code of Ethics
The Code of Ethics is a standard that reminds us and binds us to the obligations that we hold as technology professionals. These ideals are principles that all members should hold as a basis for their everyday careers.
Standards of Conduct
These standards expand on the Code of Ethics by providing specific statements of behavior in support of each element of the Code. They are not objectives to be strived for, they are rules that no true professional will violate. It is first of all expected that an information processing professional will abide by the appropriate laws of their country and community. These standards address tenets that apply to the profession.
Organizational Structure
The structure of an organization determines the strength of the organization. AITP’s organizational structure is documented here.




