SkillsUSA Regional – UW-Stout (2 day event!)

UW–Stout and Chippewa Valley Technical College have partnered to offer several exciting competition opportunities. The main event will remain at UW–Stout, with bus transportation provided to CVTC.

📍 712 South Broadway St. Menomonie, WI 54751
📅 Event Dates: February 26th & 27th, 2026


🔗 Registration Details

  • New Open Date: January 28th, 2026

  • Closes: February 11th, 2026

  • Register via: National Registration Site
    (Note: Contests may close early if capacity is reached.)


💲 Registration Fees (includes lunch Friday)

  • Student Competitors: $40.00

  • Student Observers: $20.00

  • Advisors/Chaperones: $10.00


🏫 School Participation Guidelines

  • Schools may attend any regional competition, regardless of their physical location.

  • Schools are welcome to attend multiple regional events.

  • Each school must have at least one registered adult advisor or chaperone in attendance.

  • Lunch is included with registration for all participants.


🛠️ Contest & Competition Info

To prepare for contests, advisors have access to national technical standards through SkillsUSA Pathful. These may be shared with student members.

👉 Click here to view SkillsUSA Competition Descriptions

Please Note:

    • District, regional, and state-level events are condensed versions of national competitions.

    • Descriptions and technical standards reflect the full national format, but may be adapted locally due to time constraints.

    • At the State level, no uploads are required. Everything will be handled on site. Students should simply bring their resume and any required materials for their specific competitions according to the Technical Standards. There is nothing you need to send or upload ahead of time unless you receive a specific email requesting it.
    • Click here for technical standards for state-only competitions.

    • Competition Participation Guidelines
      • Students may enter one Leadership/Occupational contest and one Skilled contest. Advisors are responsible for helping students manage their schedules. Some students may be limited to one contest due to scheduling conflicts.

      • All contests have limited spots and are first-come, first-served.

      • To ensure fair participation, a maximum entry limit per school (MAX PER SCHOOL) applies for popular events. This limit may be lifted two days before registration closes if space remains.

      • Minimum Participation Requirement: Competitions may be cancelled if the required minimum number of participants is not met.

      • All contestants must bring a resume and wear proper SkillsUSA attire, in accordance with Technical Standards.

Printable Schedule – Click here – Schedule_SkillsUSA 2026
Thursday – February 26th, 2026
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM Contestants: Check in for Thursday Night Competitions – Harvey Hall 118
4:00 PM – 4:15 PM Welcome – Harvey Hall 118
4:15 PM – 4:30 PM Transition to Leadership Competitions
4:30 PM – 7:00 PM Leadership Competitions and Social in Harvey Hall 118
Friday – February 27th, 2026
7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Volunteer and Event Coordinator Mandatory Training Session – Memorial Student Center (Cedarwood/Maplewood)
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM School Registration and Check-in –  Memorial Student Center (MSC): Great Hall
8:30 AM – Bus Departs for CVTC: Automotive Service TechnologyMechatronics, and Precision Machining Technology contestants board the bus. 
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Opening Ceremony – Memorial Student Center (MSC): Great Hall
9:00 AM – 9:15 AM Transition to Competitions
9:15 AM – 11:45 AM Competitions 
11:45 AM – 12:00 AM Contestants must return to the Memorial Student Center (MSC): Great Hall
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch & Campus Tours  Campus Tour Registration Link
12:30 PM – Bus arrives back from CVTC: Automotive Service Technology, Mechatronics, and Precision Machining Technology 
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Awards and Closing Ceremony – Memorial Student Center (MSC): Great Hall

2026 UW-Stout Competition List updated 1/27/26

Click for Bus Schedule

Reminder to bring Resume for every competition!
Contest Name Type Max per event School Max Thursday or Friday Competition Notes on Competition Page / Special Instructions
3D Printing and Design – MS Individual 7 2 Friday 1-day event with 3D-printed artifact and a design notebook that needs to be brought in. 3D Printing Guidelines WI 2026 3D Printing vs Additive Manufacturing Contest Differences
3D Printing and Design – HS Individual 8 Friday 1-day event with 3D-printed artifact and a design notebook that needs to be brought in. 3D Printing Guidelines WI 2026 3D Printing vs Additive Manufacturing Contest Differences
Additive Manufacturing – HS Teams of 2 8 teams of 2 Thursday & Friday 2-day event. Additive Manufacturing Contest Guidelines WI 2026 3D Printing vs Additive Manufacturing Contest Differences
Advertising Design – HS Individual 20 Friday
Automotive Service Technology – HS Individual 16 3 Friday CVTC Off-site Event. Contestants first check-in at UW-Stout – Board bus by 8:30 am – Location: CVTC – Transportation Education Center  3810 Campus Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54703  See Bus Schedule
Cabinetmaking – HS Individual 20 3 Friday
Carpentry – HS Individual 16 3 Friday
CO2 Dragster – MS Individual 12 3 Friday Follow State Technical Standards
CO2 Dragster – HS Individual 12 Friday Follow State Technical Standards
Electronics Technology – HS Individual 15 Friday
Entrepreneurship – HS Extemporaneous Speaking (HS) Extemporaneous Speaking (MS) Teams of 4 Individual Individual 10 teams of 4 10 10 Thursday Follow Technical Standards
Facilithon – HS Individual 20 Friday
If you’re looking for a quick, meaningful way to introduce students to a high-demand career path with strong pay and real variety, the Facilithon is a great opportunity.
Students can try Facilithon at the upcoming Regional Competition at UW-Stout, giving them hands-on experience and helping them feel more prepared for the Wisconsin SkillsUSA State Competition. The time commitment is minimal (just 30 – 45 minutes) but the impact can be significant.
Below are videos and resources to learn more:
  • Student perspectives: Hear why students believe every high schooler should try the Facilithon at least once
  • What to expect: A short video explaining what the Facilithon involves
  • Learn more: Additional details and resources about Facilithon
It’s an easy way for students to try something new, build confidence, and discover a potential career path they may not have considered.
Click to learn more about the Facilithon
Job Interview – MS Individual 10 Thursday
Job Interview – HS Individual 10 Thursday
Job Skill Demonstration A – HS Individual 10 Thursday
Job Skill Demonstration Open – HS Individual 10 Thursday
Mechatronics – HS Teams of 2 6 Teams Friday CVTC Off-site Event. Contestants first check-in at UW-Stout – Board bus by 8:30 am – Location: CVTC – Menomonie Campus  403 Technology Dr E, Menomonie, WI 54751  See Bus Schedule
Medical Math – HS Individual 25 Thursday
Medical Terminology – HS Individual 25 Thursday
Photography – HS Individual 15 Friday See Details – Portfolio Submission Prompt for Photography at UW Stout_SkillsUSA_2026
Power Equipment Technology – HS Individual 15 3 Friday
Precision Machining Technology – HS Individual 10 2 Friday CVTC Off-site Event. Contestants first check-in at UW-Stout – Board bus by 8:30 am – Location: CVTC – Manufacturing & Engineering Campus  2320 Alpine Rd, Eau Claire, WI 54703  See Bus Schedule Precision Machining Agenda
Prepared Speech – HS Individual 6 2 Thursday Annual Theme: SkillsUSA: Champion Your Future The topic to be addressed by competitors in the 2026 SkillsUSA Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board competitions.
Prepared Speech – HS Individual 4 2 Thursday Annual Theme: SkillsUSA: Champion Your Future The topic to be addressed by competitors in the 2026 SkillsUSA Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board competitions.
Promotional Bulletin Board – HS Teams of 3 6 teams of 3 Friday Annual Theme: SkillsUSA: Champion Your Future The topic to be addressed by competitors in the 2026 SkillsUSA Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board competitions.
Promotional Bulletin Board – MS Teams of 3 4 teams of 3 Friday Annual Theme: SkillsUSA: Champion Your Future The topic to be addressed by competitors in the 2026 SkillsUSA Chapter Display, Prepared Speech and Promotional Bulletin Board competitions.
Related Technical Math – HS Individual 25 Thursday
Robotics: Urban Search & Rescue – MS Teams of 2 4 teams of 2 1 Friday
Robotics: Urban Search & Rescue – HS Teams of 2 4 teams of 2 1 Friday
Team Engineering Challenge – MS Teams of 3 5 teams 2 Teams Friday Competition Guidelines Team Engineering Challenge Skills USA 2026 Engineering Challenge_Letter to Coaches 2026
Team Engineering Challenge – HS Teams of 3 25 teams 2 Teams Friday Competition Guidelines Team Engineering Challenge Skills USA 2026 Engineering Challenge_Letter to Coaches 2026
Technical Drafting – HS Individual 20 Friday Rules for the SkillsUSA 2026 Stout Regional event. 1. No use of personal computers or laptops. Only desktop computers provided by UW-Stout can be used for the sake of uniformity and fairness. 2. Participant can only work on SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor. No other software, including Fusion 360, is allowed. More details forthcoming
Video Production – HS Teams of 2 10 teams of 2 Friday Complete the video beforehand. See Video Production Details for more information: Video Production Guidelines_SkillsUSA_UW-Stout_2025to2026 2
Welding – HS Individual 16 2 Friday More details forthcoming
Welding Fabrication – HS Teams of 3 20 teams of 3 2 Teams Friday Materials List   Advisor Info 2026   Proctor Check Offs (1)   Print updated 2/11/26 – Stout Welding Fabrication 2026 Prints Updated Feb 11
Welding Sculpture – HS Individual 9 2 Friday Project done ahead of time Follow Technical Standards
Welding Sculpture – MS Individual 3 1 Friday Project done ahead of time Follow Technical Standards