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FCCLA has made a concentrated effort to illustrate the connection of FCCLA and Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) to Career Clusters.
FCCLA National Programs and Competitive Events support CTE students’ development of knowledge and skills, enhancing the classroom experience and Career Cluster initiatives. FCCLA is integrated into FCS and is intracurricular, providing students with opportunities for work-based learning, business and industry networks, and industry-recognized certifications.
FCCLA Members explore career opportunities and build career and life-ready skills by developing projects, engaging in leadership experiences, and competing for scholarships and awards at regional, state, and national levels. Through FCCLA’s six Career Clusters, members gain essential skills that prepare them for college, careers, and leadership roles. These skills include technical expertise, academic knowledge, and broad career-readiness abilities.
national CTE framework
connect classroom learning to career opportunities
explore real-world industries
career-focused projects
leadership development
This cluster includes careers in fashion, interior design, visual arts, and creative industries where students apply design thinking, artistic skills, and innovation to enhance everyday life.
This cluster prepares students for careers in culinary arts, event planning, lodging, and tourism, where they create meaningful experiences and deliver exceptional service.
This cluster equips students with the knowledge to pursue careers in personal finance, financial planning, and consumer services by teaching them how to help others manage and protect their financial well-being.
This cluster includes careers in teaching, training, and educational leadership where students learn to inspire others, support learning, and shape the future through education.
This cluster focuses on careers in counseling, family and community services, mental health, and personal care, where students are empowered to make a positive impact on individuals and families.
This cluster introduces students to careers in emergency services, social work, public health, and government, where they serve communities and lead efforts to create a safer, healthier society.
In addition to Career Cluster exploration, FCCLA provides members with foundational career and life skills that are transferable across all industries and career fields. These Career Ready Practices include:
Applied Academic Skills: Communication, Math, Science, and Basic Literacy.
Critical Thinking Skills: Problem-Solving, Organization, and Planning.
Resource Management: Efficient use of Time, Money, Materials, and Personnel.
Information Use: Researching, Analyzing, and Applying Knowledge.
Communication Skills: Effective Verbal, Written, and Digital Communication.
Interpersonal Skills: Leadership, Teamwork, and Negotiation.
Personal Qualities: Professionalism, Integrity, and Self-Motivation.
Systems Thinking: Teamwork and Project Management.
Technology Use: Navigating Digital Tools and Industry-Specific Software.
Through FCCLA’s Career Clusters, members develop the confidence, experience, and expertise needed to succeed in college, careers, and beyond. Whether preparing for leadership roles, industry certifications, or professional careers, FCCLA equips members with the tools to thrive in an ever-evolving workforce.
Discover how FCCLA, AAFCS, and LEAD FCS Education are working together to align Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education with the modernized Career Clusters framework. This recorded webinar provides valuable insights into the updated Career Clusters, the connection between FCS education and workforce readiness, and the resources available to support educators and students.
Gain access to expert-led discussions on:
The modernization of Career Clusters and its impact on FCS education.
How FCCLA integrates Career Clusters into leadership development, competitive events, and classroom connections.
Resources and tools designed to help educators navigate these updates and enhance career exploration for students.