UPCOMING WEBINAR EVENT:

CCBA Resources, Strategies & Tools

Don’t reinvent the wheel! Learn from our network of more than 170 community colleges offering 700 + CCB’s.


CCBA and its partners annually develop tools to help colleges propose, develop, and offer new community college baccalaureate degrees. Our online Knowledge Center houses these resources including the latest research reports, promising practices and case making strategies.


Featuring CCBA President Dr. Angela Kersenbrock and Program Manager Dr. Cheryl Cicotti, this live webinar will take place Tuesday, Oct. 22 and include time for attendees to ask questions of these experienced CCB experts. Bring your challenges and ideas to workshop with our team!

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MAKE A CASE FOR CCBA 2025!

Need help making a case for CCBA 2025 conference registration and accommodation funding? We understand budgets for professional development can be limited, but it’s important to present at and attend events that will equip you with new skills, strategies, and promising practices to support your CCB journey.


We've made it easier than ever to make a case for your college to invest in your conference registration and travel to Austin! Simply copy and paste our template letter and sample schedule and customize.


Important Deadlines:

Call for Proposals Closes November 1, 2024

Early Bird Registration Rates End December 31, 2024

PODCAST: How Data Fuels CCB Success

Data is essential for transforming community college programs by informing curriculum decisions, identifying labor market needs and ensuring alignment with community goals—particularly in underserved areas.


During this Illumination Podcast by Modern Campus, CCBA President Dr. Angela Kersenbrock, discusses how data-driven decision-making is transforming the community college space and how to foster economic stability. 

CCBA membership has its perks! Check out our membership benefits and learn how your institution can join our esteemed roster of history-making colleges at accbd.org/membership-benefits !

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Since 1999, the Community College Baccalaureate Association (CCBA) has been the nation’s only organization dedicated to promoting baccalaureate degrees on community college campuses as a means of closing racial, ethnic, and economic gaps by providing its members access to research data and strategic guidance as they develop and implement their baccalaureate degree programs.