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Community College Association of Texas Trustees. Since 2007, the Community College Association of Texas Trustees (CCATT) has served as an independent, member-supported organization for approximately 400 Texas community college trustees and regents.
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CCATT provides relevant professional education programs with...
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The Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges is a nonprofit, volunteer membership association and the primary advocate for Pennsylvania’s 15 community colleges. Members include the college presidents, members of the colleges’ boards of trustees and key college administrators.
The Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges is a nonprofit, volunteer membership association and the primary advocate for Pennsylvania’s 15 community colleges. Members include the college presidents, members of the colleges’ boards of trustees and key college administrators.
Pillar Publication. Trusteeship in Community Colleges: A Guide for Effective Governance has been ACCT’s best-selling, most comprehensive practical guide for community college trustees since it was originally published in 2000. In 2020, ACCT proudly introduced this thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded second edition that addresses ...
Nov 20, 2020 · The LCCC Board of Trustees recently unveiled a new self-evaluation which has been an effective tool for benchmarking successes, mapping a course for improvement and onboarding new members. “Community college trustees should be focused on two things: what is best for students and what is best for the college,” concluded Ms. Thompson.
ACCT is a non-profit educational organization of governing boards, representing more than 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who govern over 1,200 community, technical, and junior colleges in the United States and beyond.