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Carolinas Junior College Conference
AssociationNJCAA
Founded1978
Sports fielded
  • 18 (10 men's, 8 women's)
DivisionRegion 10
No. of teams37 (36 in 2024)
HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina
RegionEast (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia)

The Carolinas Junior College Conference (CJCC) is a component of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), in which it is also known as Region 10. Teams represent various junior colleges, technical colleges, and community colleges. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

Member schools

Current members

The CJCAC currently has 37 full members, all but three are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
Brunswick Community College Bolivia, North Carolina 1979 Public[a] 1,678 Dolphins ?
Bryant & Stratton College–Virginia Campus Hampton, Virginia &
Virginia Beach, Virginia
1854 For-profit 8,000 Bobcats 2018
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute Hudson, North Carolina 1964 Public[a] 3,703 Cobras ?
Cape Fear Community College Wilmington, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 14,170 Sea Devils ?
Catawba Valley Community College Hickory, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 4,172 Red Hawks ?
Central Carolina Community College Sanford, North Carolina 1961 Public[a] 5,231 Cougars ?
Cleveland Community College Shelby, North Carolina 1965 Public[a] 1,946 Yetis ?
Davidson-Davie Community College Lexington, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 3,921 Storm ?
Denmark Technical College Denmark, South Carolina 1947 Public[b] 725 Panthers ?
Fayetteville Technical Community College Fayetteville, North Carolina 1961 Public[a] 10,233 Trojans ?
Florence–Darlington Technical College Florence, South Carolina 1963 Public[b] 2,940 Stingers ?
Gaston College Dallas, North Carolina 1963 Public[a] 5,558 Rhinos ?
Guilford Technical Community College Jamestown, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 10,067 Titans ?
Johnston Community College Smithfield, North Carolina 1969 Public[a] 4,282 Jaguars ?
Lenoir Community College Kinston, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 2,199 Lancers ?
Louisburg College Louisburg, North Carolina 1787 Methodist 434 Hurricanes ?
Mayland Community College Spruce Pine, North Carolina 1970 Public[a] 783 Highlanders 2023
Mountain Gateway Community College Clifton Forge, Virginia 1962 Public[c] 946 Roadrunners ?
Northeastern Technical College Cheraw, South Carolina 1969 Public[b] 1,466 Trailblazers ?
Patrick & Henry Community College Martinsville, Virginia 1962 Public[c] 1,861 Patriots ?
Paul D. Camp Community College Franklin, Virginia 1970 Public[c] 1,188 Hurricanes ?
Pitt Community College Winterville, North Carolina 1961 Public[a] 7,144 Bulldogs ?
Richard Bland College Prince George, Virginia 1960 Public[d] 2,051 Statesmen ?
Rockingham Community College Wentworth, North Carolina 1966 Public[a] 1,712 Eagles ?
Sandhills Community College Pinehurst, North Carolina 1963 Public[a] 3,778 Flyers ?
Southeastern Community College at Whiteville Whiteville, North Carolina 1964 Public[a] 1,228 Rams ?
Southside Virginia Community College Alberta, Virginia 1968 Public[c] 3,112 Panthers ?
Southwest Virginia Community College Cedar Bluff, Virginia 1968 Public[c] 2,163 Flying Eagles ?
Spartanburg Methodist College Saxon, South Carolina 1911 United
Methodist
1,064 Pioneers ?
Surry Community College Dobson, North Carolina 1964 Public[a] 2,797 Knights ?
University of South Carolina Lancaster Lancaster, South Carolina 1959 Public[e] 1,772 Lancers ?
University of South Carolina Salkehatchie Allendale, South Carolina 1965 Public[e] 745 Indians ?
University of South Carolina Sumter Sumter, South Carolina 1966 Public[e] 1,537 Fire Ants ?
University of South Carolina Union Union, South Carolina 1965 Public[e] 1,098 Bantams ?
Vance–Granville Community College Henderson, North Carolina 1969 Public[a] 2,814 Vanguards ?
Virginia Peninsula Community College Hampton, Virginia &
Williamsburg, Virginia
1968 Public[c] 6,018 Gators ?
Wake Technical Community College Raleigh, North Carolina 1958 Public[a] 21,551 Eagles ?
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