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Junior college athletic conference
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
?
Notes
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