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SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry, working together, to ensure America has a skilled workforce.
We help every student to excel.
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Steps to Form a New Chapter
Relationship of CTSOs to Education
Balanced Program
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Congratulations! You've made the decision to become a SkillsUSA Advisor. You are starting on a journey that is bound to offer many rewards for you and your students. SkillsUSA members develop into well-rounded people.

There are a few basic steps to follow when starting a new chapter. Many of the resources you need can be found right here on the SkillsUSA Web site while others are available for purchase.


NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR 2009-2010
All Advisors must submit the following documents:
1. Chapter/Section Application  
2. Constitution & Bylaws
(revised with your school and/or program information)
 
3. Program of Work (sample format in Downloads to left)  
4. List of Officers  
5. All sections must have at least 10 members.  
  Download the entire Kit in the downloads menu to the left.  

Types of Programs
Career Preparation programs
(formerly Level 3 & 4 Programs) More

SkillsUSA programs on the national level are designed for Level 3 (high school) & 4 (post-secondary) students. All students and teachers in Level 3 & 4 programs are required to join national SkillsUSA. More information is here.

Career Preparation Beginner programs
(formerly Level 2 Programs) More

SkillsUSA--Arizona has developed programs for state only participation. Visit here for Level 2 information.

Membership information is located here with all other types of membership.

Career Exploration programs (formerly Level 1 Programs)
SkillsUSA--Arizona has developed programs for state only participation. Level 1 Programs are for middle school and junior high school students. In a few districts, Level 1 programs are taught at the ninth grade level and that allows those students to be involved in SkillsUSA--Arizona's Level 1 Programs. Visit here for Level 1 information.

Membership information is located here with all other types of membership.

Steps to Form a New Chapter
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The Relationship of CTSOs to Education

The United States Department of Education recognizes 10 national career and technical student organizations (CTSOs) as integral to career and technical education. CTSOs provide a uncommon experience for middle/junior high, high school and college students, including: leadership development, employability skills training and the importance of being a responsible American citizen.

Each year millions of working adults join one or more professional associations in specific and general career fields. CTSOs are NOT "clubs". SkillsUSA is the first professional organization students can join. An integrated SkillsUSA section includes a wide range of activities that model "adult" professional organizations, including: gaining community support, networking, supporting your local community, and work experience. In other words, a CTSO works best when it is utilized as part of the program of instruction and is administered by a teacher (Advisor) who is committed to development of the entire student (i.e. technical skills, leadership skills, employability skills, etc.)

The Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act defines career and technical education as “organized educational programs which are directly related to the preparation of individuals in paid or unpaid employment . . . and vocational student organization activities as an integral part of the program.”

For more information on the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act and career and technical education training visit these websites: www.acteonline.org. For more information on the School to Work Opportunities Act click here: http://ed.gov/offices/OVAE/CTE/perkins.html

Balanced SkillsUSA Program
A balanced SkillsUSA program means every member is participating in a variety of activities throughout the school year. A section’s activities should involve each main area at least once during the school year. The elements are listed below:

  • Professional Development Activities

  • Community Service Activities

  • Ways and Means Activities

  • Skills Competition Activities

  • Employment

  • Public Relations/Publicity Activities

  • Social Activities

Download a more detailed description  (PDF)