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CCLA Chapter of the
Florida Association of Community Colleges

[Chapter Purpose]  [Chapter Officers]  [Awards]

What is FACC?
The Florida Association of Community Colleges is the professional Association for Florida's 28 public community colleges, their Boards, employees, retirees, and associates. The mission of the Association is to actively promote, democratically represent, support, and serve the individual members and institutions in their endeavors to provide their students and the citizens of Florida with the best possible comprehensive community college educational system.

Chapter Purpose
The purpose of a chapter of FACC shall be to actively involve individual members in carrying out the goals and purposes of the Association at the local level. Therefore, the CCLA Chapter shall endeavor to do the following:

  1. To promote increased communications and interaction among all employees and board members.
  2. To provide a forum for the discussion of issues which are of interest or importance to the entire college family, including, but not limited to, legislative concerns.
  3. To assist the membership chair with the organization and execution of the annual membership campaign.
  4. To establish the election procedure for the selection of delegates to the Assembly of Delegates and voting representatives to each commission as provided in the State FACC Bylaws and Standing Rules.

Chapter Officers

  • President: Tammy Elliott, telliott@cclaflorida.org, (850) 922-3215
  • President-Elect: Natalie Henri-Bennett, nbennett@cclaflorida.org, (850) 922-6044
  • Membership Chair/Treasurer: Hope McCormick Akers, hakers@cclaflorida.org, (850) 922-3156
  • Awards
    At the 58th Annual FACC Convention presentation for 2007 Membership Awards, CCLA's Chapter was recognized for having fifty percent or more of employees as members.



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