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Student Chapters
Active Student Chapters (23): |
Carrick High School
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Robert Baltos, sponsor |
ETI Technical College
Niles, Ohio |
Curtis W. Woods, sponsor |
The Academy of Irving ISD
Irving, Texas |
Gary Kennedy, Sponsor |
ITT Technical Institute
Miami, Florida |
James Sullivan, sponsor |
Ogeechee Technical College
Statesboro, Georgia |
Jim V. Lewis, sponsor |
Southeast Community College
Milford, Nebraska |
John Pierce, sponsor |
Western Wisconsin Tech College
La Crosse, Wisconsin |
Jon Burman, sponsor |
Athens Technical College
Athens, Georgia |
Ken H. Roberts, sponsor |
Wilkes Community College
Wilkesboro, North Carolina |
Robert Doyle, sponsor |
Bergen County Technical Schools
Teterboro, New Jersey |
Robert Pohlman, sponsor |
Remington College —
New Orleans Campus
Metairie, Louisiana |
Roger
Wendler, sponsor |
ATI Career Training Center #140
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Stewart Pearce , sponsor |
Baker
College of Owosso
Owosso, Michigan |
Tom
Cunningham, sponsor |
Worcester Career & Technology Center
Newark, Maryland |
William A. Hammond, sponsor |
Viastar Technologies
Mainland, Pennsylvania |
Stuart Huntley, sponsor |
WTI
Joplin, Missouri |
Dennis A. Winze, sponsor |
ITT Technical Institute
Austin, Texas |
Ron McDavid, sponsor |
CECATI 144
Tijuana, Mexico |
Jesus Rodriguez , sponsor |
Southeast Technical Institute
Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
Bryan J. Cox, sponsor |
Center for Career &
Technology Education
El Paso, Texas |
Fernando Arias, sponsor |
Kitale Unitech Computer Services
Kitale, Kenya |
Lucas Ingutia, sponsor |
ITT Technical Institute
Lexington, Kentucky |
Brent Stoudt, sponsor |
ITI Technical College
Baton Rouge, LA |
Allen Spiewak, sponsor |
ITT Technical Institute
Bessemer, AL |
Tony Gaffney, sponsor |
The
greatest gifts that can be offered to a young technician are encouragement,
mentorship and opportunity. These are permanent gifts that will reward
the technician entering the electronics industry workforce. Student chapters
offer all these things, and more.
ISCET
student chapters are formed primarily to help individuals prepare for
the ISCET associate certification test. An understanding of the structure
of professional associations can also allow students to benefit by becoming
involved with the leading national technicians association, ISCET.
Members
may also meet to talk about technical matters, hear guest speakers, or
hold continuing education sessions. ISCET can help your chapter increase
visibility by providing printed materials and other resources.
FORMING
A CHAPTER
An instructor, dean, or counselor is often the best person to start a
chapter and act as temporary organizer. A chapter is officially formed
when the ISCET Student Chapter Application is accepted by ISCET. To download
this application now, click
here. The plug-in needed to view this file is FREE from Adobe. If
you don't have the Adobe Acrobat plug-in, click
here to visit the Adobe site and download the plug-in, then return
to this page to view and/or print the application. It must be completed
and mailed to ISCET for consideration. ISCET will notify the applicant
of the status of the application after reviewing the information submitted.
HOW
CHAPTERS OPERATE
Each group may develop projects, study sessions, picnics, mentor programs,
and any other goal-oriented projects not in conflict with the chapters
bylaws, which must be approved by ISCET.
At
the first meeting, members of the new chapter elect a president, a vice-president,
a secretary, and a treasurer. It is also advisable for each student chapter
to have a faculty advisor and an industry advisor.
BUSINESS
PROCEDURES
The first item of business should be to adopt a set of bylaws for the
chapter. (A suggested bylaws outline is available from ISCET.) The next
item of business should be to select a faculty advisor. Next, seek out
an industry advisor. (An industry advisor should be someone willing to
help and offer advice.)
WHAT
ARE THE BENEFITS OF AFFILIATING WITH ISCET?
Each student chapter receives the same quarterly member mailing, technical
notes and service tips that are sent to other members. A certificate of
association with ISCET is also sent to each student chapter.
From
time to time, the ISCET Board of Governors may, at its discretion, offer
special products to student chapters. These special products include training
material, convention registration at a discounted rate, and other technical
offerings.
Each
chapter member may gain insight into the electronics industry and prepare
for ISCET certification tests. Each member has an opportunity to participate
in all chapter business and activities. Chapter members also have the
option to pay a reduced ISCET dues rate (as set by the ISCET Board of
Governors) and receive the same standard ISCET mailings as the chapter
receives.
MEMBERSHIP
DUES
There is no cost for the chapter affiliation. Currently, student chapter
members may receive an associate membership in ISCET at a reduced annual
cost of $25.
For
more information on forming a student chapter, please call 817/921-9101or
800/946-0201 ext. 118 or e-mail info@iscet.org.
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