AICCU Spring Campus Weeks 2022

Fresno Pacific University campus

Passing along a recent email, in part, from AICCU’s Director of Membership Services and Strategic Initiatives regarding their upcoming virtual AICCU Campus Weeks event:

AICCU and our institutions continue to work diligently to meet the needs of students in this virtual world. I am pleased to announce that AICCU has coordinated the AICCU Spring Campus Weeks 2022!

The virtual AICCU Campus Weeks is an additional option for students to learn about the private, nonprofit colleges and universities located throughout California. The weeks will be March 7-24, with a week focused on California Community College transfer students March 14-17 and Associate Degree for Transfer students March 21-24. It is designed to be a forum in which colleges and universities share information and guide students to resources.

Each campus will present a short live session to allow students to learn more about the college or university. Each college and university has also created a registration link that is included in the full schedule of events at aiccu.edu/aiccucampusweeks

California’s independent colleges and universities provide tremendous regional access for your students. With robust financial aid packages, we also provide affordable access. AICCU hopes you will share this additional resource with your counselors, students, and families. Now more than ever is the time for students to continue pursuing their higher education goals.

About AICCU

The Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU) is comprised of over 80 independent, nonprofit colleges and universities, which make up the Independent California Colleges and Universities (ICCU) sector. The ICCU sector plays a pivotal role in the development of the state’s model higher education offerings and in making California a symbol of innovation across the globe. Within California, the ICCU award 21% of all bachelor’s degrees, and 55% of all graduate degrees, making them the largest preparers of California’s advanced workforce.