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CACUBO Membership

CACUBO Total Membership Institutions
California 2
Colorado 2
Connecticut 2
DC 3
Florida 1
Iowa 51
Illinois 117
Indiana 52
Kansas 33
Massachusetts 2
Michigan 72
Minnesota 47
Missouri 68
North Carolina 3
North Dakota 12
Nebraska 28
New Hampshire 1
New Jersey 1
New York 5
Ohio 84
Oklahoma 8
Pennsylvania 3
Rhode Island 1
South Dakota 11
Texas 2
Virginia 2
Wisconsin 47
Total 660
Note: Includes higher education institutions only (identified as "Higher Education Institution University" by NACUBO)

The Central Association of College and University Business Officers (CACUBO), is a nonprofit professional association. It was established in 1909, when business officers from six midwestern state institutions met to discuss accounting and financial reporting.

Since 1909, CACUBO has offered school, college, and university business officers 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.

Membership in the central association is an institutional membership. CACUBO seeks a diverse membership - men and women of various ethnic backgrounds - from large and small, public and private institutions. As one of four regional associations (Central, Eastern, Southern and Western) working with the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO), CACUBO has access to a wealth of expertise and information and to the resources of a Washington, D.C.-based national office well known for its professional presentation of the needs and interests of higher education.

Higher education leaders who participate in CACUBO includes (but is not limited to): Presidents, Vice Presidents, Controllers, Bursars, Deans, Managers, Directors, Treasurers from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington DC, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin and surrounding states. Click on the links below for additional information on current CACUBO membership. CACUBO Individual Members: 10,267 Higher Education Institution, 526 Corporation, For Profit, Other Non-Profit, K-12

Individual Membership
Member Schools by Higher Education Institution
Membership Profile by Sector
Membership by Type
Primary Contacts for each State
Compilation of all CACUBO Membership files

CACUBO gives professional development its highest priority and has developed five major program offerings for the professional development of its membership: CACUBO Annual Meeting, Collegiate Management Institute, Higher Education Accounting Workshop, St. Louis Professional Development Workshop and Current Issues Workshop.

CACUBO is a leading source of information for the fiscal administration of post-secondary schools. The present-day dynamics of post secondary education provide an ever- increasing challenge to college administrators to keep abreast of changing rules and regulations by federal, state and regional governance.

CACUBO meetings and workshops provide opportunities to develop important contacts. The ability to meet and network with colleagues is an invaluable resource to the management of colleges and universities.

With a diverse membership, CACUBO offers you support from fellow professionals of all backgrounds, from both independent and public institutions and from varied positions within an institution.

Membership Fee Categories

Regular
Degree-granting institutions of higher education and organizations determined to be primarily related to higher education.
CACUBO Membership Fee:$200.00
Associate
Non-profit organizations having interests closely related to higher education or to the profession of business management in education.
CACUBO Membership Fee: $100.00
Subscribers
Institutions or organizations which operate for profit.
CACUBO Membership Fee: $500.00
Provisional
Institutions which have attained a pre-accreditable status.
CACUBO Membership Fee: $100.00
Retiree
Individuals who were previously CACUBO members through their institution's or organization's membership in CACUBO.
CACUBO Membership Fee: $25.00

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