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How many members are there in the FCCLA?

Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Today, more than 155,000 members from 4,253 chapters are active in a network of associations in 4078 states, including Puerto Rico.

Who is the chapter adviser for the FCCLA?

Teachers certified to teach Family and Consumer Sciences education, or as determined by the state department of education, can serve as the FCCLA chapter adviser. How do I start an FCCLA chapter?

What can I do with my FCS and FCCLA experience?

Members utilize skills obtained through FCS education and FCCLA experiences to support and provide family and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care, and consumer services within the Human Services Career Pathway.

Can a middle school student become a FCCLA member?

Any student who has taken a course in Family and Consumer Sciences, or as determined by the state department of education, middle school through grade 12 is eligible for active membership in an organized FCCLA chapter within their school. Once the state and national dues are paid, the student will be an official affiliated member.

Which is the most recognizable feature of FCCLA?

These marks are FCCLA’s most recognizable feature. The trademarks of an organization with a history as rich and long as FCCLA also represents the values and ideals of the organization – family, career, community, leadership, and youth.

How much does it cost to become a FCCLA Chapter?

There is a minimum of 12 members or $108.00 per chapter, plus an adviser fee of $9.00 per adviser. This pilot program is available to chapters that qualify within a state that is enrolled in this program. The annual national affiliation fee for 100% Middle Level Affiliation is $250.

What can you do with FCS education and FCCLA?

Members utilize skills obtained through FCS education and FCCLA experiences to support and provide family and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care, and consumer services within the Human Services Career Pathway. Are You a Student?

Are there any scholarships for members of FCCLA?

FCCLA offers numerous merit-based scholarships to help members pursue higher education plans and career goals. Scholarships are awarded annually at FCCLA’s National Leadership Conference. Why Join FCCLA? Explore Career Pathways, participate in Competitive Events, forge friendships, and gain real world skills by joining FCCLA today.

Who is playing the organ at the FCCLA?

Join FCCLA’s Organ Scholar, Philip Hoch, on the Great Organs, playing Glassworks, Franck, and Vivaldi. This recital will be live streamed on both Youtube and Facebook. Access by clicking here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35WE-qZWmvM