National Council on Black American Affairs National Council on Black American Affairs, Southern Region

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About NCBAA

In 1968, an ad hoc Black Caucus was organized during the Annual Convention of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) to address the changing needs in higher education. That caucus became the National Council on Black American Affairs - one of the first affiliated councils of AACC.

The National Council on Black American Affairs (NCBAA) serves as a collaborative voice designed to promote the academic and professional success of African-American students, faculty, staff and administrators.

Goals

The role of NCBAA in higher education remains of significant importance, with the strategic goals to:

Mission

NCBAA is committed to the following mission:

Values

NCBAA acknowledges the worth of the individual and affirms its belief in the following widely shared values:

 

Learn more at the National Council on Black American Affairs website.