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The ACCT Leadership Congress serves as a gathering ground for over 1,500 community college trustees and presidents, as well as leaders from philanthropic organizations, government agencies, and national non-profits
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ACCT hosts two annual national conferences, the ACCT Leadership Congress and the Community College National Legislative Summit We 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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Find the latest information on trustee education and interests, hot-button topics, and benefits and services designed to help you make the most of your ACCT membership Setting the Agenda for a Successful Board Retreat
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ACCT Now is the go-to resource for issues affecting community colleges In addition to reporting and research, you’ll have access to of-the-moment legislative updates We’ve also included articles, reports, and research from outside sources that benefit the ACCT community
- Day 1 Recap: 2024 ACCT Leadership Congress
SEATTLE, WA (October 23, 2024)- The 2024 ACCT Community College Leadership Congress kicked off in Seattle Wednesday with calls for community college leaders to help catalyze their institutions and discussions about how artificial intelligence may be the tool to do just that
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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
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