NJCAA Region 23

Region XXIII of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) consists of two junior college athletic conferences: the Louisiana Community Colleges Athletic Conference (LCCAC) and the Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges (MACCC).

Member schools

=[[Louisiana Community Colleges Athletic Conference|LCCAC]] members=

The LCCAC currently has five full members, all are public schools:

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! Institution

! Location{{efn|group=LCCAC|All locations are within the State of Louisiana.}}

! Founded

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

Baton Rouge Community College

| Baton Rouge

| 1995

| Public{{efn|group=LCCAC|name=LCTCS|Part of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System.}}

| 8,000

| Bears

| ?

Delgado Community College

| New Orleans

| 1921

| Public{{efn|group=LCCAC|name=LCTCS}}

| 19,000

| Dolphins

| ?

Louisiana State University at Eunice

| Eunice

| 1964

| Public{{efn|group=LCCAC|name=LSU|Part of the Louisiana State University System.}}

| 4,074

| Bengals

| ?

Nunez Community College

| Chalmette

| 1992

| Public{{efn|group=LCCAC|name=LCTCS}}

| 2,166

| Pelicans

| ?

Southern University at Shreveport

| Shreveport

| 1967

| Public{{efn|group=LCCAC|name=SoU|Part of the Southern University System.}}

| 3,014

| Jaguars

| ?

;Notes:

{{notelist|group=LCCAC}}

=[[Mississippi Association of Community & Junior Colleges|MACCC]] members=

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The MACCC currently has 15 full members, all are public schools:

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! Institution

! Location{{efn|group=MACCC|All locations are within the State of Mississippi.}}

! Founded

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Division

Coahoma Community College

| Clarksdale

| 1949

| rowspan="15" | Public{{efn|group=MACCC|name=MCCB|Part of the Mississippi Community College Board.}}

| 1,612

| Tigers

| ?

| North

Copiah–Lincoln Community College

| Wesson

| 1928

| 3,929

| Wolf Pack

| ?

| South

East Central Community College

| Decatur

| 1928

| 3,049

| Warriors

| ?

| South

East Mississippi Community College

| Scooba

| 1927

| 5,433

| Lions

| ?

| North

Hinds Community College

| Raymond

| 1917

| 12,811

| Eagles

| ?

| South

Holmes Community College

| Goodman

| 1911

| 5,409

| Bulldogs

| ?

| North

Itawamba Community College

| Fulton

| 1948

| 5,654

| Indians

| ?

| North

Jones College{{efn|group=MACCC|Also known as Jones County Junior College.}}

| Ellisville

| 1911

| 4,778

| Bobcats

| ?

| South

Meridian Community College{{efn|group=MACCC|name=nfb|Non-football full member.}}

| Meridian

| 1937

| 3,435

| Eagles

| 2002

| South

Mississippi Delta Community College

| Moorhead

| 1927

| 3,491

| Trojans

| ?

| North

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

| Perkinston

| 1911

| 8,677

| Bulldogs

| ?

| South

Northeast Mississippi Community College

| Booneville

| 1948

| 3,400

| Tigers

| ?

| North

Northwest Mississippi Community College

| Senatobia

| 1927

| 6,607

| Rangers

| ?

| North

Pearl River Community College

| Poplarville

| 1909

| 5,731

| Wildcats

| ?

| South

Southwest Mississippi Community College

| Summit

| 1908

| 2,128

| Bears

| ?

| South

;Notes:

{{notelist|group=MACCC}}

See also