The American Association of Community Colleges Named LBCC as a Finalist for the Prestigious Awards of Excellence
Long Beach, CA , Jan. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) named Long Beach City College (LBCC) as a finalist for its prestigious Awards of Excellence in the Advancing Institutional Equity and Belonging category. This recognition highlights LBCC’s commitment to fostering an inclusive campus culture through innovative programs, student support services, and faculty professional development that prioritize equity and belonging for all.
“We are incredibly grateful to AACC for recognizing LBCC's transformative work in advancing institutional equity," said Uduak-Joe Ntuk, LBCC Board of Trustees President. “This honor is a testament to the dedication, compassion, and hard work of our entire campus community—our faculty, staff, and administrators—who are committed to fostering a culture where our college has come to be known as the equity epicenter of Long Beach."
“Our students and employees deserve a college that celebrates their identities, and supports their success,” said Dr. Mike Muñoz, LBCC Superintendent-President. “I’m incredibly proud of the transformative strides we’ve made by increasing the sense of belonging for our students from 50% to 92% in just two years. This national recognition by AACC highlights the impact of our equity-centered initiatives, and fortifies our dedication to cultivating a culture where everyone at LBCC feels empowered to achieve their fullest potential.”
As a Hispanic-Serving Institution with significant Black/African American and Asian Pacific Islander Desi student populations, LBCC has prioritized equity-centered initiatives that include:
AACC’s annual awards underscore the association’s priorities and bring national visibility to promising practices among its member colleges. Winners will be announced at the Awards of Excellence Gala on April 15 during AACC’s national conference.
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About Long Beach City College
Long Beach City College consists of two campuses with an enrollment of more than 35,000 students each semester. The education program’s primary purpose is to prepare students for transfer to baccalaureate-granting institutions, entry into work or career development, and to support businesses in economic development. Long Beach City College serves the cities of Avalon, Lakewood, Long Beach, and Signal Hill. Long Beach City College promotes equitable student learning and achievement, academic excellence, and workforce development by delivering high-quality educational programs and support services to our diverse communities. Visit www.LBCC.edu for more information on Long Beach City College.
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