Who Will You Inspire in 2023?
A future research partner?
A colleague new to the CCB journey?
A veteran program designer who's looking for fresh ideas?
CCBA Conference presenters have the opportunity to interact with, inspire and motivate colleagues in all phases of their CCB journey by sharing experiences and strategies that advance access, equity, social mobility, economic outcomes and more!

Submit a presentation proposal today for an Interactive Workshop or Learning Session and register to join us in beautiful Palm Springs February 15-17, 2023!
Seeking Student Scholars!
2023 CCBA Student Scholarship Program Now Taking Applications 
"Before I started college, I was a homeless single mother. I had lost everything and had relocated to start a new life. This scholarship helped me provide for my family. My goal upon completing my bachelor’s degree is to have the knowledge to make my custom clothing business my main source of income. In my opinion my life is perfect right now and much of that is due to the fact that I had an opportunity to pursue a bachelor's degree (at my community college). I am excited to see where it leads me."

Erin Shanahan (center), 2022 CCBA Student Scholarship Honoree with Corporate Sponsor Diane Walleser of Interact Communications & Cristina Crawford from Walla Walla Community College.
Current CCB students of active CCBA Institutional and District Member colleges are invited to apply now through November 1, 2022 for the 2023 CCBA Student Scholars Fund $1000 scholarship
Awards will be presented during CCBA Conference 2023.
CCB Professional Development,
National Research & News Roundup
New America Webinar: Why Community College Bachelor’s Degrees? Similarities and Differences Across Urban and Rural Settings Register here...

CIHE Speaker Series with Dr. Debra Bragg: What Research on the Community College Baccalaureate Teaches us about Systemic Inequities in Higher Education Register here...



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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.