Carolinas Junior College Conference Explained

Carolinas Junior College Conference
Association:NJCAA
Division:Region 10
Founded:1978
Teams:37 (36 in 2024)
Sports:18 (10 men's, 8 women's)
Region:East (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia)
Headquarters:Charlotte, North Carolina

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:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined
Brunswick Community CollegeBolivia, North Carolina1979Public1,678Dolphins?
Bryant & Stratton College–Virginia CampusHampton, Virginia &<br>Virginia Beach, Virginia1854For-profit8,000Bobcats2018
Caldwell Community College & Technical InstituteHudson, North Carolina1964Public3,703Cobras?
Cape Fear Community CollegeWilmington, North Carolina1958Public14,170Sea Devils?
Catawba Valley Community CollegeHickory, North Carolina1958Public4,172Red Hawks?
Central Carolina Community CollegeSanford, North Carolina1961Public5,231Cougars?
Cleveland Community CollegeShelby, North Carolina1965Public1,946Yetis?
Davidson-Davie Community CollegeLexington, North Carolina1958Public3,921Storm?
Denmark Technical CollegeDenmark, South Carolina1947Public725Panthers?
Fayetteville Technical Community CollegeFayetteville, North Carolina1961Public10,233Trojans?
Florence–Darlington Technical CollegeFlorence, South Carolina1963Public2,940Stingers?
Gaston CollegeDallas, North Carolina1963Public5,558Rhinos?
Guilford Technical Community CollegeJamestown, North Carolina1958Public10,067Titans?
Johnston Community CollegeSmithfield, North Carolina1969Public4,282Jaguars?
Lenoir Community CollegeKinston, North Carolina1958Public2,199Lancers?
Louisburg CollegeLouisburg, North Carolina1787Methodist434Hurricanes?
Mayland Community CollegeSpruce Pine, North Carolina1970Public783Highlanders2023
Mountain Gateway Community CollegeClifton Forge, Virginia1962Public946Roadrunners?
Northeastern Technical CollegeCheraw, South Carolina1969Public1,466Trailblazers?
Patrick & Henry Community CollegeMartinsville, Virginia1962Public1,861Patriots?
Paul D. Camp Community CollegeFranklin, Virginia1970Public1,188Hurricanes?
Pitt Community CollegeWinterville, North Carolina1961Public7,144Bulldogs?
Richard Bland CollegePrince George, Virginia1960Public2,051Statesmen?
Rockingham Community CollegeWentworth, North Carolina1966Public1,712Eagles?
Sandhills Community CollegePinehurst, North Carolina1963Public3,778Flyers?
Southeastern Community College at WhitevilleWhiteville, North Carolina1964Public1,228Rams?
Southside Virginia Community CollegeAlberta, Virginia1968Public3,112Panthers?
Southwest Virginia Community CollegeCedar Bluff, Virginia1968Public2,163Flying Eagles?
Spartanburg Methodist CollegeSaxon, South Carolina1911United
Methodist
1,064Pioneers?
Surry Community CollegeDobson, North Carolina1964Public2,797Knights?
University of South Carolina LancasterLancaster, South Carolina1959Public1,772Lancers?
University of South Carolina SalkehatchieAllendale, South Carolina1965Public745Indians?
University of South Carolina SumterSumter, South Carolina1966Public1,537Fire Ants?
University of South Carolina UnionUnion, South Carolina1965Public1,098Bantams?
Vance–Granville Community CollegeHenderson, North Carolina1969Public2,814Vanguards?
Virginia Peninsula Community CollegeHampton, Virginia &<br>Williamsburg, Virginia1968Public6,018Gators?
Wake Technical Community CollegeRaleigh, North Carolina1958Public21,551Eagles?
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