Why Community Colleges Join the College Board

The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association is composed of more than 5,000 schools, colleges, universities, and other education organizations. The College Board is working vigorously to increase the voice of community colleges within the organization. Membership benefits include:

  • Partnership with a trusted leader in education-committed to excellence and equity
  • Affiliation with a powerful advocate working on your behalf and influencing the national education agenda
  • Access to new models of student preparation and success, including assessments that help prepare students for dual enrollment courses
  • Opportunities to partner with colleagues in K-12 schools as well as four-year colleges and universities in service to community college students, families, and educators
  • Involvement with dedicated College Board staff members at the National Office of Community College Initiatives and in every region of the country
  • Discounts on assessment and placement tools, such as ACCUPLACER® and ACCUPLACER ESL
  • Special member rates for professional development resources designed specifically for community college counselors, testing and placement directors, financial aid officers, and enrollment managers

Get more information about becoming a member.

Download the community college membership brochure. (.pdf/119k)
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