NJCAA Region 23

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Region XXIII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) consists of two junior college athletic conferences: the Louisiana Community Colleges Athletic Conference (LCCAC) and the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACCC).

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Member schools

LCCAC members

The LCCAC currently has five full members, all are public schools:

InstitutionLocation [lower-alpha 1] FoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined
Baton Rouge Community College Baton Rouge 1995Public [lower-alpha 2] 8,000Bears ?
Delgado Community College New Orleans 1921Public [lower-alpha 2] 19,000Dolphins ?
Louisiana State University at Eunice Eunice 1964Public [lower-alpha 3] 4,074Bengals ?
Nunez Community College Chalmette 1992Public [lower-alpha 2] 2,166Pelicans ?
Southern University at Shreveport Shreveport 1967Public [lower-alpha 4] 3,014Jaguars ?
Notes
  1. All locations are within the State of Louisiana.
  2. 1 2 3 Part of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System.
  3. Part of the Louisiana State University System.
  4. Part of the Southern University System.

MACCC members

Map showing location of MACCC schools with football helmets indicating location. Map of MAJCC football teams.jpg
Map showing location of MACCC schools with football helmets indicating location.

The MACCC currently has 15 full members, all are public schools:

InstitutionLocation [lower-alpha 1] FoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedDivision
Coahoma Community College Clarksdale 1949Public [lower-alpha 2] 1,612Tigers ?North
Copiah–Lincoln Community College Wesson 19283,929Wolf Pack ?South
East Central Community College Decatur 19283,049Warriors ?South
East Mississippi Community College Scooba 19275,433Lions ?North
Hinds Community College Raymond 191712,811Eagles ?South
Holmes Community College Goodman 19115,409Bulldogs ?North
Itawamba Community College Fulton 19485,654Indians ?North
Jones College [lower-alpha 3] Ellisville 19114,778Bobcats ?South
Meridian Community College [lower-alpha 4] Meridian 19373,435Eagles2002South
Mississippi Delta Community College Moorhead 19273,491Trojans ?North
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College Perkinston 19118,677Bulldogs ?South
Northeast Mississippi Community College Booneville 19483,400Tigers ?North
Northwest Mississippi Community College Senatobia 19276,607Rangers ?North
Pearl River Community College Poplarville 19095,731Wildcats ?South
Southwest Mississippi Community College Summit 19082,128Bears ?South
Notes
  1. All locations are within the State of Mississippi.
  2. Part of the Mississippi Community College Board.
  3. Also known as Jones County Junior College.
  4. Non-football full member.

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