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Membership

CCADP membership consists of administrators of higher education. Members of the organization will have the opportunity to share professional interests and collectively promote the diversity and equity of Chinese Americans in higher education administration.

CCADP provides a variety of benefits to its membership including information exchange, referral, consultation, moral support, collaboration, resource sharing, friendship, leadership training, and professional promotion for its members.

 

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Testimonials

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Yi Li
Provost/Vice president for Academic Affairs at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York city

As soon as I learned about CCADP, I found the mission very close to my heart, its annual meetings wonderful networking opportunities, its featured speakers adding invaluable insights from their outstanding careers, the workshop very attractive leadership development. I’ve personally benefited from CCADP, have nominated several new leaders, and introduced chairs as well. CCADP is and will continue to be a force of diversifying higher Ed leadership for years to come! Thank you CCADP.

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Joanne Li
Chancellor for University of Nebraska at Omaha

What drew me to CCADP in the beginning was its aspirational goal of bringing diversity to higher education.  As I have grown professionally, I found fellowship and camaraderie in my colleagues.  CCADP is my family.  Our mission and vision have evolved responsibly and responsively through years.  I am extremely proud of the leadership and my colleagues in CCADP.  They have made an everlasting impact on the way I live my life.  With deepest gratitude to CCADP

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Honggang Yang
Professor and Dean Emeritus
Nova Southeastern University

Although CCADP’s initial formation took place in Washington, D.C. over Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in 2003, it is still so vivid in front of my eyes like it just happened yesterday. I appreciated the spirited discussions and thoughtful elaborations regarding the status quo of Chinese descent as an underrepresented group in Higher Education Administration. I’m delighted to see CCADP continuing to progress in community advocacy and civic engagement. It’s also been a labor of love sharing stories and reflections in person and online, learning so much from one another as fellow campus leaders. Hats off to CCADP!”

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