- Source: Career and technical student organization
Career and technical student organizations (CTSOs) are vocational organizations primarily based in high schools, colleges and career technology centers.
Often, on the state level, they are integrated into departments of education or incorporated as nonprofit organizations. Many states define CTSOs as "integral parts" of the high school and college education programs. Other higher education institutions have added extracurricular activities that are not sports-related, like CTSOs in order to enhance the college experience.
Some major CTSOs include:
BPA (Business Professionals of America, formerly Office Education Association)
DECA (formerly Distributive Education Clubs of America)
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America)
FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) (formerly Future Homemakers of America)
FFA (formerly Future Farmers of America)
HOSA-Future Health Professionals (formerly Health Occupations Students of America)
SkillsUSA (formerly Vocational Industrial Clubs of America)
TSA (Technology Student Association, formerly American Industrial Arts Student Association)
Other CTSOs recognized by some states include Educators Rising (formerly Future Teachers of America) and the International Thespian Society.
See also
Career and Technical Education
References
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- Career and technical student organization
- DECA (organization)
- National FFA Organization
- SkillsUSA
- Technology Student Association
- FBLA
- Career and Technical Education
- HOSA (organization)
- Business Professionals of America
- BPA