The
following student associations provide members with educational
and leadership development activities to merge with
the academic
classroom
program.
They
are an integral part of the classroom instructional program which
provides:
- Occupational
Competencies in related fields
- Leadership
abilities
- Social
and business etiquette
- Understanding
and appreciation of civic responsibility
- Networking
with the business community
Business
Professionals of America (BPA)--the
student association
that contributes to the preparation of a world-class workforce
through the advancement of academic and business technological
skills for students.
DECA--an
association of marketing students--DECA's mission is to
enhance the academic and vocational education of students interested
in marketing, management and entrepreneurship careers.
Future
Business Leaders of America (FBLA)--an association
of
students preparing for careers in business and related fields.
Future
Farmers of America (FFA)--a student association
for those
enrolled in agricultural science and technology programs.
Family,
Career and Community Leaders of America(FCCLA)--
aimed primarily for students enrolled in home economics courses.
This is the only campus-based organization with its central focus
on
the family.
Health
Occupations Students of America (HOSA)--a student
association for those interested in health care careers.
Skills
USA-VICA--this student organization facilitates
trade and
industry education for students enrolled in trade, technical, and
industrial programs.
Technology
Student Association (TSA)--the student association
for technology education that encourages students to achieve in
areas
such
as bio-related
technology, communication, construction,
computer applications, manufacturing, energy, power, and
transportation.
National
Vocational Honor Society (NVHS)--the
nation's premier
organization established to recognize outstanding high school
vocational students who have demonstrated excellence in the area
of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
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