Join others who have a firm commitment to creating equity and excellence in education and employment for women in community and technical colleges. An AAWCC membership offers women in the community college environment a national and local platform to further key issues.
Membership Levels and Applications
AAWCC membership is available on an institutional, chapter, individual, and partner/supporter basis. State or district section membership is only available for those sections that existed prior to fall 2021: Oregon, San Diego, and South Carolina.
This membership level is for colleges that support the mission of AAWCC. The membership fee is based on institutional annual enrollment (as reported to IPEDS) and allows the president and one designee to serve as members.
Join as an institutional member online.
This membership level is for colleges with an AAWCC chapter. The membership fee is based on institutional annual enrollment (as reported to IPEDS). This cost allows unlimited chapter members; it is at the discretion of the chapter how the membership fee is collected for the purposes of paying the national organization. Chapters can still charge dues for local membership. If local dues are charged, chapters must report the information annually to AAWCC National for tax purposes.
Work with your AAWCC Regional Director to set up a chapter. Pay for chapter membership online.1,000 or less - $100/year 1,001 - 3,000 - $200/year 3,001 - 5,000 - $300/year 5,001 - 7,000 - $400/year 7,001 - 9,000 - $500/year 9,001 or above - $600/year
Each individual college with a chapter under a state or district section is charged based on institutional annual enrollment (as reported to IPEDS). If an individual college does not have its own chapter or cannot pay, the state/district section has the option to cover the costs for that college.
This level is for individuals who are not affiliated with a chapter.
Join as an institutional member online.
This level is for organizations that support AAWCC and its mission but are not members colleges of the American Association of Community Colleges.
Join as an partner/supporter member online.
Benefits of Membership
Activities at national, regional, state, and local levels. College chapters, state sections, and
regional, conferences. National conferences on women’s interests.
AAWCC membership of community college women throughout the nation, open to trustees,
faculty, administration, staff, and students.
Welfare, wellness, workforce, equity, and other current national concerns affecting community
colleges.
Current information on activities, announcements, job opportunities, and important national
issues.
Contact the National Institute for Leadership Development via web site link, email, phone, fax,
and mail.
Recommendations for and reports on issues pertaining to higher education in general and
community colleges specifically.