Connecticut Skill USA VICA Established in 1977

 

TYPES OF Skills USA MEMBERSHIP

Active Membership
Students in trade, industrial, technology and health occupations education at either the secondary or postsecondary level. Students must be enrolled in a coherent sequence of courses or career major preparing them for further education and/or employment, and they must be earning credit toward a diploma/certificate or its equivalent

Professional Membership
People associated with or participating in the professional development of Skills USA's active members, as approved by their state association. Professional members include section advisors, teacher educators and supervisors. Professional members pay dues but are not eligible to serve as national voting delegates, hold national office or otherwise represent their state association in Skills USA.

Alumni Membership
Former active members who are no longer enrolled in trade, industrial, technology and health occupations education.

Honorary Life Membership
Individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Skills USA and the areas of career and technical education Skills USA serves. Honorary life members do not pay national dues.