National Clearinghouse for Commuter Programs

The National Clearinghouse for Commuter Programs is the only national organization that exists solely to provide information, consultation, and assistance to professionals who work for, with, and on behalf of commuter students. The NCCP was established in 1972 by the University of Maryland and recently moved to Northeastern State University-Broken Arrow as part of its Adult Learner Resource Center within Student Affairs.

"The NCCP assists commuting students across the country in achieving their goal of earning a college degree," said NSU President Don Betz. "The information shared among participating institutions via the NCCP will directly contribute to student success, which is a central focus of NSU's mission."

NCCP offers professional assistance in meeting the challenges of working with commuter students in all types of colleges and universities. We offer personalized service to each member to proactively distribute  publications, personal responses to questions, access to extensive resource files, and opportunities to network with other professionals with similar interests.

**Learning About Commuter Students: Resources Within Reach (10th Edition) now available online**