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The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) is a non-profit educational organization of governing boards, representing more than 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who serve on over 500 governing boards of community, technical, and junior colleges in the United States and beyond.

These community professionals, business officials, public policy leaders, and leading citizens offer their time and talent to serve on the governing boards of this century's most innovative higher education institutions—community, junior, and technical colleges—and make decisions that affect over 1,000 colleges and over 10 million students annually.

ACCT hosts two annual national conferences, the ACCT Leadership Congress and the Community College National Legislative Summit.

They also convene trustees at smaller events, including our Governance Leadership Institutes, Center for Policy and Practice initiatives, and various online events.

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To foster the principles and practices of exemplary governance while promoting high quality and affordable higher education, cutting-edge workforce and development training, student success, and the opportunity for all individuals to achieve economic self-sufficiency and security. 


Through the Association of Community College Trustees, community college governing boards are THE LEADING ADVOCATES of the nation’s community college system.


The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) Board of Directors, elected by member boards to represent the nation’s community college governing boards, believes that citizen governance is an appropriate and democratic means by which to achieve the educational and economic goals of the nation.


ACCTS exists to promote and advance through ACCT programs and services:

  1. BOARDSMANSHIP – value accountability, integrity, and transparency;
  2. ADVOCACY – advance equitable and open access to higher education by representing the interests of community colleges at the national level;
  3. STUDENT SUCCESS – promote innovative policies and services that foster completion, workforce training, and transfer;
  4. INNOVATION – embrace experimentation and risk-taking and evolution of the community college model;
  5. DIVERSITY – sustain values of inclusion, respect and support for, and commitment to diversity; and
  6. SERVICE – elevate and honor the importance of public service through role modeling, mentorship and recognition.


ACCT Advocacy Toolkits

"ACCT's Public Policy and Government Relations team regularly puts together content to stay up to date with Congressional activity, executive actions, and other federal agency initiatives. Part of the materials we have available include comprehensive toolkits that can used by community college trustees, presidents and other leading advocates to advance federal- and state-level advocacy efforts."

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ACCT Reports & White Papers


"Original research and policy recommendations from ACCT."

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ACCT Podcast:
In the Know


"Whether you’re a community college trustee, a president, a policymaker or someone with a passion for the community college movement, ACCT’s podcast is designed to get you in the know. Listen to provocative, informal conversations with visionaries and sector leaders in a portable format that’s more radio show than classroom."

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ACCT Fact Sheets


"Fact sheets of federal legislation or regulations impacting community colleges."

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ACCT Newsletter: Trustee Quarterly


"Trustee Quarterly magazine is the official publication of the Association of Community College Trustees. The magazine is designed to help our member trustees govern their colleges better and to advocate on behalf of community colleges and their students at the federal level."

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ACCT Law Alerts


"Our weekly Latest Action in Washington (LAW) Alert Newsletter brings the latest news in higher education directly to your inbox."

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ACCT Connect

"ACCT Connect is a place for members to access resources and tap each other’s expertise in a virtual environment year-round. Our goal is to build connections and empower our members to effectively fulfill their roles, serve their institutions, support the community college sector, and advance student success."

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ACCT Advocacy Action Center


"The ACCT Advocacy Action Center is a one-stop shop for community college supporters seeking to message their elected officials."

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Phone
(202) 775-4667


Email
acctinfo@acct.org

Headquaters
1101 17th St NW, Suite 300
Washington, DC 20036


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