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| The Central Association of College and University
Business Officers (CACUBO) was the first regional association of business
officers to be established. Business officers from six midwestern state
institutions met in 1909 to discuss accounting and financial reporting.
This meeting marked the beginning of cooperative action among midwestern
higher education institutions. CACUBO was formally organized in 1912 and
acquired its present name in 1946. Since its founding, CACUBO has
grown to 761 member institutions/organizations.
CACUBO members represent institutions large and small, public and private, from community colleges to small independent institutions to large research institutions. CACUBO is one of four regional associations (Central, Eastern, Southern, Western) making up the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO). Since 1909, the Central Association of College and University Business Officers (CACUBO) has offered business officers in the North Central area of the United States opportunities to develop professionally, share thoughts, problems and solutions, enjoy a forum for professional and social contact with colleagues, and speak in concert on matters affecting higher education. CACUBO is a volunteer led association, without paid staff, that operates using a committee structure. Since its formal organization in 1912, eighty-six different presidents have served CACUBO. Presidents of CACUBO -- 1911 through current day In recognition of the importance of business officers to the success of colleges and universities, this association has charged the Professional Development Committee with the following mission: To provide leadership and direction for CACUBO professional development by:
It is within this context that CACUBO, in cooperation with NACUBO and the other regions, gives professional development its highest priority.
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