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CCBA Convenes Higher Education Leaders During 2024 National Conference
Community colleges are experts at “growing talent for local and global impact” and the CCBA celebrated this theme during its 2024 national conference in Savannah, GA, February 14-16, 2024. 

In addition to interactive workshops and networking, the conference featured nationally-recognized keynote speakers and celebrated CCB student and colleague successes including: 

  • Presentation of the 2024 Student Scholarship Awards to Jamie Oltersdorf, Yavapai College; Ruth Beatriz Morales Pelaez, Seminole State College of Florida; and Christopher Ward, Seminole State College of Florida. 

  • Presentation of the inaugural Debra D. Bragg Dissertation Award to Dr. Tammy Sanders who completed her dissertation - "Equity-minded Recruitment of Latinx Students into Community College Baccalaureate Programs” - at New Jersey City University. 

  • Recognition of the 2024 Pioneer Award honorees: President Madeline Pumariega of Miami Dade College and Dr. Tonjua Williams, president of St. Petersburg College.

2024 CCB Stats and Research Updates
New research from CCBA and Bragg & Associates, Inc. documents the growth of CCB degrees and provides new national insights. These data and resources set the stage for the next phase of CCB scale-up as a means of fostering inclusive communities while strengthening regional economies:




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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.