Student and Faculty Experience

Are you ready to shape the future of construction with like-minded peers? Join us at the annual AGC Convention, where innovation meets inspiration!

Every year, between 200-250 students and educators from 30-40 universities meet to network, exchange ideas, become inspired, and learn the latest industry trends and challenges. All education sessions, happy hours, and keynote sessions are included in the student and faculty registration. This year follow a tailored student and faculty experience designed to empower student chapters with the knowledge and skills crucial for their journey in construction and build their student chapter programming.

Student Registration

$225 by 12/30/25
$275 after 3/21/26
$325 ONSITE

Faculty Registration

$399 by 12/30/25
$399 after 3/21/26
$449 ONSITE

Contact tori.crockett@agc.org for student and faculty registration links ***MUST BE FULL TIME STUDENT OR FACULTY FOR DISCOUNT

Need Help Registering? We Have You Covered.

Students and Faculty should register for an AGC account BEFORE registering if you do not have a profile in our database, please follow the instructions below before attempting to register:

Once you have created a profile, you can visit our Convention registration page to begin your registration. Note: Students and Educators will only receive the appropriate registration rate if they are properly linked to an educational institution.

  • Select your University/School and complete the registration form.
  • If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Rockkie Dunton via email at rockkie.dunton@agc.org


If you already have a profile in our database but forgot your password, please follow the steps below to reset your password:

AGC Student Chapter and Faculty Highlights

AGC Student Chapter Showcase
Tuesday, March 25–26, 2026

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGCA) Student Chapter Showcase is an event held throughout the AGCA Convention to spotlight the hard work and achievements of student chapters. Each student chapter who participates is given a table in a high-trafficked area to display successful community service projects, events with their local chapter as well as competitions. Students are encouraged to choose events and activities was planned and executed with excellence.

Student Chapter Kick Off Reception
Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

To kick off Convention for students and faculty, a happy hour will be held prior to opening session (bring your ID) to network and play games like 12-player foosball, shuffleboard, and more. Meet your fellow students and faculty and members from the national Construction Leadership Council.

Annual Student Chapter Meeting
Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

During the annual meeting, the AGC Education and Research Foundation award winners and Outstanding Student Chapter Contest winners will be recognized. The national Construction Leadership Council will host student chapter best practices roundtable sessions where students and faculty will hear from other student chapters across the nation about ways to set up their programming, fundraising, community events and more!

AGC Student and Contractor Panel
Thursday, March 26, 2026, 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

More details to come.

Testimonials

“Being a part of the AGC national conventions has been a huge part of creating my path to success. Not only do you meet and build new relationships with people in the same industry as you, but you also get to see many perspectives on how to better our industry and overcome the battles we will all face. I have had the privilege to be a part of panels and other forms of group discussions at these conventions that have given me a great level of knowledge and insight as I look to begin my career in this industry.”

- Bethany Lotterer, President of AGC Student Chapter at Pittsburg State University

“Attending the AGC Convention during my junior year was an awakening to the endless opportunities that await me in the construction industry. Thanks to AGC, I was able to maintain four new industry connections, acquire two job offers, and gain priceless knowledge on communication, finances, equipment, materials, methods, and sustainability. This is an experience that I wish I had been a part of since my freshman year of college. To future students attending: Be confident and vocal because there is a strong AGC connection waiting to help you fulfill your dreams, I promise.”

- Najahte King, President of AGC Student Chapter at Florida A&M University