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With your membership, you are part of a premier practitioner-driven network of thought-leaders who are shaping the future of workforce education and advancing the programs, partnerships, and polices that drive economic mobility for students and communities across our nation. You also gain to access professional development, technical assistance, member resources, and peer learning that scales success and deepens impact. As an affiliate council of AACC, NCWE’s work contributes and connects in with broader community college workforce transformation and advocacy. 

Our Members Resources webpages are designed to provide NCWE members with articles, best practices, publications, reports and other resources to enhance their ability to prepare the current and future workforce in a global economy. Members receive discounted rates to our Annual Conference.                 


Top 5 Reasons to Join NCWE

  1. Build your professional network with leaders in the community college workforce education and economic development ecoystem from across the nation.

  2. Access credible workforce trend and program reports, journal articles, news articles, partnership and grant opportunities to expand and improve your workforce education and training programs.

  3. Get involved in national, prestigious techincal assistance and research projects.

  4. Become an Exemplary Program Award winner in one of two categories: Credit Workforce Development Program or Noncredit Workforce Development Program through The National Council for Workforce Education annual Program Award process.

  5. Invest in your professional development growth to support your and your team's career advancement goals, leadership in workforce development, and expertise.

MEMBERSHIP TYPES AND RATES

Institutional Membership
Institutional membership is open to public community, junior, and technical colleges and similar postsecondary institutions which offer an associate degree and are accredited by a regional accrediting association recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA); to the colleges and campuses of multi-college and multi-campus institutions eligible for institutional membership; and to state administrative offices of state systems of community, technical, and junior colleges. Institutions outside the United States will be considered eligible if they are accredited by their state or national government.

Institution 1 - $275
One identified member

Institution 3 - $675
Three identified members. Each member may register for the Annual Conference at the member's rate

Institution 5 - $995
Five identified members. An unlimited number of college employees may register for the Annual Conference at the member's rate.

Non-Profit Membership
Any non-profit organization interested in the work of the National Council for Workforce Education, who is involved in workforce education and economic development and supportive of postsecondary occupational education or related areas.

Nonprofit 1 - $275
One identified member of the agency

Nonprofit 3 - $675
Three identified members. Each member may register for the Annual Conference at the member's rate

Nonprofit 5 - $995
Five identified members. An unlimited number of agency employees may register for the Annual Conference at the member's rate.

Individual Member - $275
Any persons interested in the work of National Council for Workforce Education, who are involved in workforce and economic development, and supportive of postsecondary occupational education or related areas.

Organization - $295
Any foundation, corporation, or other organization (including four year colleges, for-profit and not-for-profit colleges) who wishes to support the objective of the Council may become partner associate members.

Student - $90
A masters or doctoral student not employed by a public community, junior, and technical colleges or similar postsecondary institutions which offers an associate degree and are accredited by a regional accrediting association recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).


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Career Opportunities
Colleges may post open positions on the NCWE website. To post a job or look for a new career opportunity, click on the icon below.

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