Who We Are
Mission
The Technology Student Association enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitions, and related programs.
Vision
The Technology Student Association is accelerating student achievement and supporting teachers by providing engaging opportunities to develop STEM skills.
Motto
Learning to lead in a technical world.
Facts
The 2024/25 TSA Fact Sheet provides information on TSA’s student member demographics and competitions.
CTE and CTSOs
Career and technical education (CTE) prepares students for a wide range of high-skill and high-demand careers. As a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO), TSA provides intracurricular competitions and programs that inspire and challenge students.
History
The Technology Student Association (TSA), formerly the American Industrial Arts Student Association (AIASA), is the oldest student membership organization dedicated exclusively to students enrolled in technology and engineering education classes in middle and high schools. Its rich history spans more than four decades.
From 1958 to 1978, AIASA was a sponsored activity of the American Industrial Arts Association (AIAA). In 1978, the nonprofit corporation, AIASA, Inc., was formed to oversee AIASA as a separate organization. From 1978 to 1988, the organization grew in size, strength, structure, and impact on students and secondary school programs. In the summer of 1988, AIASA became the Technology Student Association.
State Delegations
TSA state delegations plan and support a calendar of activities for technology teachers and students. These activities might include:
- State conferences for students and teachers
- State officer programs
- Newsletters and publications
- Competitive events, awards, and recognition program
- Leadership and in-service workshops
- Community service projects and fundraisers