

CompTIA E2C in the United States
The CompTIA E2C program is designed for educational organizations. Organizations eligible for membership include:
- Public high schools
- Public community and technical colleges
- Public 4-year colleges and universities
- Publicly supported academic institutions
- Government funded training organizations
- For government entities who train those entering
the Information Technology (IT) workforce.
State/Governmental entity status required.
- For government entities who train those entering
the Information Technology (IT) workforce.
- Not-for-profit organizations
- For organizations who train those entering the IT
workforce.
A 501(c)3 document is required.
- For organizations who train those entering the IT
workforce.
Proof of your organization's educational not-for-profit status must accompany your membership application. CompTIA reserves the right to review your application and determine your eligibility and category pricing.
For additional information or questions regarding CompTIA's E2C membership program, contact us at e2capplication@comptia.org.
US Educational Membership Classification and Fees
Proof of your organization's educational not-for-profit status must accompany
your membership application. CompTIA reserves the right to review these
descriptions and determine eligibility and category pricing. Please note; all
revenues and fees listed are in US Dollars.
|
E2C Membership Categories |
Annual Dues |
|
Individual High School Partnership |
$195 |
|
Individual Community, Technical or 4-year College Partnership |
$890 |
|
Tech-Prep Consortium |
$1,900 |
|
Single School District Partnership |
$2,900 |
|
Statewide Partnership for all State K-12 Schools OR all Post-Secondary Schools |
$6,000 |
|
Statewide Partnership for all State K-12 Schools AND all Post-Secondary Schools |
$9,000 |
To apply for your E2C membership, you will need to provide legal proof of your status as one of the above-mentioned organizations. Complete and submit your https://www.comptia.org/joinnow/corp_default.aspx online.