Technology Student Association
@ NWCTA
The Technology Student Association (TSA) enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
TSA is a national, non-profit organization of high school and middle school student members who are engaged in STEM. Since TSA was chartered in 1978, over 5 million members have participated through competitions, intracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, and community service.
Become part of TSA, a national student organization of 300,000+ members that offers a broad program of activities - including exciting opportunities for networking, competition, and leadership development.
TSA accelerates student achievement and supports teachers by providing engaging opportunities to develop STEM skills.
Learning to lead in a technical world.
The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national, non-profit career and technical student organization (CTSO) of middle school and high school students who are engaged in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Since TSA was chartered in 1978, over 5,000,000 student members have participated through competitions, intracurricular activities, leadership opportunities, community service, and more.
TSA is a non-partisan, non-sectarian, 501(c)(3) that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, creed, ethnicity, gender, gender identity/expression, or disability.
Membership: By the Numbers
300,000+ middle and high school student members
100 percent likely to graduate from high school
39 percent minority representation
3,500+ teachers (chapter advisors)
2,300+ schools in 48 states
TSA provides rules and guidelines for more than 70 middle school competitions and high school competitions for use in a traditional classroom and virtually for distance learning. All TSA competitions are aligned with STEM standards, 21st century leadership skills, and the U.S. Department of Education's National Career Clusters Framework®.