Mission Statement

ICCTA supports all public community college trustees through information exchange, training, and advocacy to assist them in effective leadership locally and statewide.

 

Vision Statement

All Illinois community college trustees will effectively lead their institutions and districts.

 

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement

The Illinois Community College Trustees Association recognizes that student, faculty, staff, and administrative diversity enhances the education of all students and offers direct and indirect public benefits to our state and nation. Diverse learning environments positively affect students’ critical thinking skills, their civic commitment, and their preparation for work in a global economy, among other benefits. ICCTA and its member colleges are committed to making the utmost efforts to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in higher education.

  

Anti-Racism Statement *

The Board of Representatives, administration, and staff of the Illinois Community College Trustees Association recognize that racism is pervasive in our society and that no segment of our nation is exempt, including our member colleges. We acknowledge that students, alumni, and employees of our member colleges, especially those who are Persons of Color, have experienced and have been hurt by marginalization, silencing, tokenism, erasure, and other damaging practices. We unconditionally reject racism in all forms and embrace the institutional change necessary to dismantle systems that perpetuate injustice and inequity.

We will listen and learn from each other and work to hear and amplify the voices of those who have been marginalized, and we will use every opportunity to create lasting change in alignment with these objectives.

This process of centering the voices of those Persons of Color is ongoing and we intend it to be a new and permanent part of our lives together.

 * Adapted from the University of Redlands Anti-Racism Statement

 

Neurodiversity Inclusion

The Board of Representatives, administration, and staff of the Illinois Community College Trustees Association recognize that neurodiversity * among the students, faculty, staff, trustees, and administrative teams of our member colleges is critical to enhancing the educational experience for our students and providing for a more inclusive learning and operating environment, providing public benefits for our communities.

We believe that, when neurodivergent people are understood, valued, and empowered, we all stand to benefit from their important and unique contributions. This resolution represents our commitment to promoting an authentically inclusive learning environment in alignment with this ideal.

Neurodiversity is defined as a strength-based paradigm to viewing conditions such as autism, ADD/ADHD, Dyslexia and Dyspraxia as differences in individual brain function and behavioral traits and as part of normal variation in the human population.