Value of Membership

NCWE offers memberships for both individuals and institutions. Individual Membership dues are $125 annually. Institutional Memberships are available at two levels: three members at $295 annually (up to three individuals listed and any three attend conference at member rate) or five members at $495 annually (up to five individuals listed and unlimited members attend conference at member rate). Organizational memberships are $150 annually per individual. Student members are $60 annually.

NCWE members enjoy these great benefits:

  • Publications and Website
    Professional publication website featuring informative articles, legislative up-dates, and regional news focused on national trends and issues in workforce education and economic development.
  • Monographs on Educational Trends and Issues
    Printed in-depth research and information on critical issues in workforce development and community college education.
  • NCWE At Work
    Publications sponsored by NCWE to highlight current research and/or educational issues.
  • Legislative Updates on National Issues
    Up-to-date e-mail alerts to keep informed on national issues and federal legislation.
  • Reduced Registration Fee at Annual NCWE National Conference
    Current members receive a conference discount for the NCWE Annual National Conference.
  • Participation in NCWE Task Forces
    Members are invited to join an NCWE sponsored Task Force, co-chaired by Board members to coordinate national agendas affecting community college workforce education and economic development.
  • NCWE Membership Directory
    In the near future there will be full Access to a online directory of all current NCWE members - listing name, address, phone numbers, college affiliation and e-mail address. This will serve you as a great networking tool.

 

"Our community colleges play a crucial role in the economic growth and development of the regions we serve. It is our privilege and responsibility to develop the workforce and human talent that drive the economic engines of our society. We are indebted to NCWE for keeping us informed and committed to our role in workforce and economic development."

Shirley A. Reed, M.B.A., Ed.D.
President of South Texas Community College


"The mission of Lake Washington Technical College is focused on workforce development and our commitment to the people we serve is to stay ahead of the curve. Anyone seriously involved in technical and professional training should be actively involved in NCWE."

L. Michael Metke, Ed.D.
President of Lake Washington Technical College


"NCWE is a significant player in shaping workforce and economic development policy and practice. Join to stay current on issues facing colleges as we prepare students to compete in the 21st Century work place. The national conference and publications are outstanding!"

J.D. Ross, President
Joliet Junior College

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