DECA’s competitive events program integrates classroom instruction with real-world business scenarios to prepare students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. The events are designed to reflect industry-validated standards, with activities ranging from role-plays and case studies to prepared presentations and online simulations.
Business and Economics
DECA Competitive Events
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- Phone: (703) 860-5000
- Contact: info@deca.org
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 225000
- Cost: Costs vary depending on the event and level of participation. Specific details can be found on the DECA website.
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Large Team
- Event Format: In-Person
- Competition Format: Presentation, Simulation/Challenge
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Large
Participation Information
Students compete at their local and chartered association levels, with top qualifiers advancing to the International Career Development Conference (ICDC). The competition includes various categories, such as Business Operations Research, Project Management, Team Decision Making, and more.
Open to high school students who are members of a DECA chapter.
Trophies, scholarships, and networking opportunities in business and marketing
Students compete at their local and chartered association levels, with top qualifiers advancing to the International Career Development Conference (ICDC). The competition includes various categories, such as Business Operations Research, Project Management, Team Decision Making, and more.
1. Register through a DECA chapter. 2. Prepare using DECA resources and participate in local and state events. 3. Advance to ICDC if qualified.
Access to resources, study materials, and practice exams provided by DECA. Guidance and support from teachers and advisors.
Judging is based on the application of knowledge and skills in various business scenarios, including role-plays, case studies, and project presentations.
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