A call to community college student innovators

Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey) chats with students from Hudson County Community College during the poster presentation at the last year's Community College Innovation Challenge. (Photo: AACC/Nam Thai)

The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), in partnership with the National Science Foundation (NSF), today launches its platform to advance student innovation and impact in STEM through the Community College Innovation Challenge (CCIC).

The annual competition aims to foster the development of students’ innovation, communication and entrepreneurial skills. It also enables students to discover and demonstrate their capacity to use science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to make a difference in the world and translate that knowledge into positive action. 

All team submissions are due by 11:59 pm PDT on April 2 To learn more and apply, visit www.aaccinnovationchallenge.com. For questions, email CCIC@aacc.nche.edu

CCIC is a national contest where community college student teams, working with a supportive faculty or administrator mentor, use STEM to produce potentially transformative and innovative solutions to real-world problems. Teams of two to four students are invited to submit proposals, and up to      12 finalist teams will be selected to develop their proposal during an Innovation Boot Camp. Finalist teams will create and present an entrepreneurial pitch to a panel of professionals with a chance to win cash awards. 

Tackling real-world challenges

Given the rapid pace of technological advancement and the requirement of new skill sets to prepare for the future of work, students must be prepared to compete in an increasingly competitive, technological and global market. 

CC Daily of previous CCIC acitivities and winners.

“CCIC highlights the tremendous capacity of the nation’s community college students to tackle real-world issues and find creative and relevant solutions,” said AACC President and CEO Walter Bumphus. “The talent, creativity and drive these students have is inspiring, and CCIC makes it possible for us to showcase and advance their work at a national level. We are proud to continue this work with our partners at NSF and are grateful for their continuous support of community colleges and their students.”

A boot camp like no other

The Innovation Boot Camp is held in Washington, D.C., and provides professional development, mentoring and coaching designed to build strategic communication and entrepreneurial skills to help students advance their innovations in both the private and public sectors. Students participate in sessions on commercializing ideas, using technology for social applications, communicating with stakeholders, refining a pitch and more. The camp culminates in a poster session and national engagement opportunity with STEM leaders and congressional stakeholders, and a pitch presentation in front of a panel of esteemed industry professionals to determine the first, second and third-place winning teams.

AACC’s mission to build a nation of learners by advancing America’s community colleges aligns with the goals of the NSF’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program to prepare students for meaningful employment in the high-technology fields that drive our nation’s economy. To further support this mission, NSF funded the initial launch of CCIC alongside AACC in 2015. 

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