National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges

Meetings, Governance, Research, News, Reports

 


NCSDCC Policy Questions and Answers 
A State-by-State Response

Education Commission of the States
Helping State Leaders Shape Education Policy.  Information on all 50 states.
 

Policy Questions from the NCSDCC Listserve:

Q:

1) What  "Best Practices" does your state community college system have in conjunction with the state?

2) Is your states' workforce commission under the community college system?

Q: Does your state have a strategic plan?
(A State-by-State Survey by Dr. Janice Nahra Friedel, IA Dept of Education).

Q: "Does your state have policy on multi-year contracts for presidents"? 

Q: "What are the AA/AS degree requirements for Math and English in your state"?

Q: "Does your state identify qualifications for state board members?"

Q: "How do I find a teaching job at a community college"?


 

 

 

 

 



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State Directors, Executive Committee, Biographies, Membership

The National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges is an affiliated council of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).  The council provides a forum for the exchange of information about developments, trends, and problems in state systems of community colleges.  

Through our affiliation with AACC, we also strive to affect national legislation that impacts our colleges and state agencies.

This is the only Council that represents the collective interest of state agencies and state boards of community colleges.  This council is a valuable forum to help state directors deal with the changes in attitude and policies towards community colleges at the international, federal, state and local levels.  We will share information and learn lessons from each other to better serve the interests of our institutions in the coming years.

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