Alumni Membership
Alumni Member
Any student that is a HOSA member and graduating from high school or completing their postsecondary/collegiate program is eligible to become a HOSA Lifetime Alumni Member. The HOSA, Inc. Board of Directors has made this opportunity available FREE to help strengthen the organization and keep former members connected.
How to Become a HOSA Alumni
Were you a high school HOSA member? If so, you are eligible to become a HOSA Alumni! Becoming an alumnus is simple. Click this link to access the international alumni registration webpage. You will receive an email to confirm your registration. Don't forget there are many alumni benefits like discounts at Geico, Budget Car Rentals, and the Princeton Review. For a complete list of Alumni Benefits visit: https://hosa.org/alumni-benefits-program/
Membership provides the following benefits:
• Create professional networking opportunities
• Stay current with news through the HOSA E-Magazine and the Alumni Newsletter
• Conduct workshops
• Serve as judges at state and national leadership conferences
• Serve as a mentor to a HOSA member
• Be involved in state and national activities where needs exist
Postsecondary/Collegiate Member
The Postsecondary/Collegiate Division shall be composed of students who are not enrolled in high school, have received a high school diploma and/or are pursuing GED and are enrolled in a health care related field at the undergraduate level or are interested or planning to pursue a career in the health professions.
For Alumni in Education: Consider affiliating as a post-secondary member of HOSA! Membership of this division provides you the ability to serve in state leadership positions, be eligible for scholarships, participate in competitive events, and more! If you college does not currently have a HOSA chapter reach out to contactus@wihosa.org and we would be glad to assist you in starting one!
Professional Member
The Professional Division shall be composed of persons who are associated with or participating in Health Science Education in professional capacities. These may include health professionals, alumni or other adult members of the community who wish to assist and support the HOSA program and its growth and development. Professional division members shall pay affiliation fees, but may not vote, make motions, hold office or compete in events.
For Alumni in Careers: Consider affiliating as a professional member of HOSA! Not sure how to become a professional member? If you are interested in mentoring a local HOSA chapter you can become an affiliated professional member at the local level through chartered chapter. If chapter mentorship is not of interest, there are several ways you can get involved on the state level and become an affiliated professional member of the state association. For more information or to get connected with a local chapter email contactus@wihosa.org.