CCID Membership Application

Instructions

CCID is an institutional membership association. Once a member, all employees/faculty at the institution have access to member benefits. 

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A CCID Member must be an accredited higher learning institution, either domestic or international, that provides training in the areas of technical, vocational and polytechnics programs, and/or academic transfer programs to Universities. CCID members receive member rates for the annual conference and CCID workshops and have free access to select webinars and programs for all employees at their institution. Members also have access to special programing and initiatives at member rates and receive discounts for programs with many of our outreach partners. Membership is open to US and non-US institutions. Discounts of up to 50% for non-US institutions may be available and based on the UN Human Development Index (HDI) score. Any discounts will be calculated at the time the application is approved and applicant will be notified.


A University Partner must be an accredited higher learning institution, either domestic or international, primarily granting bachelor or equivalent level degrees interested in connecting with CCID members for collaboration on articulation agreements and other mutually beneficial programming. University Partners receive member rates for the annual conference and CCID workshops and have free access to select webinars and programs for all employees at their institution. They receive free access to CCID’s networking events with members.

A CCID Member must be an accredited higher learning institution, either domestic or international, that provides training in the areas of technical, vocational and polytechnics programs, and/or academic transfer programs to Universities. CCID members receive member rates for the annual conference and CCID workshops and have free access to select webinars and programs for all employees at their institution. Members also have access to special programing and initiatives at member rates and receive discounts for programs with many of our outreach partners. Membership is open to US and non-US institutions. Discounts of up to 50% for non-US institutions may be available and based on the UN Human Development Index (HDI) score. Any discounts will be calculated at the time the application is approved and applicant will be notified.

A CCID Board Member institution must be an accredited higher learning institution, either domestic or international, that provides training in the areas of technical, vocational and polytechnics programs, and/or transfer programs to Universities. Board member colleges are entitled to all the benefits of member colleges plus get priority access to select CCID grant opportunities and program initiatives. They must be able to commit a Chief Executive Officer and Senior International Officer who will actively participate in CCID meetings, programs and activities. Board members have voting rights to help determine the overall governance of CCID and are eligible for election to seats on the Executive Committee.

An Outreach Partner is an association or non-profit organization engaged in work that supports and extends the mission of CCID for the purpose of knowledge sharing and networking opportunities. Specifics of the relationship may be outlined in a Memorandum of Understanding with CCID.

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