The National Association for Campus Activities began in 1960 as a cooperative booking project in
North Carolina. In 1964, after a booking meeting is held at
North Carolina State University with 28 colleges and universities and 11 agencies in attendance, it is determined that there was a need to add showcases and educational sessions at future events. A two-day conference in 1965 is held at North Carolina State University.
Simon & Garfunkel perform, but students do not receive them with enthusiasm. In 1967, after the Block Book Conference is held in
Columbia, South Carolina, the decision is made to form a national organization to share information and cooperatively buy talent. The National Entertainment Conference (NEC) is formed and the first volunteer executive director is appointed. The organization is renamed National Entertainment and Campus Activities Association (NECAA) in 1976 and 11 regions are established. In 1982, NECAA becomes the National Association for Campus Activities. The Educational Foundation is also established to provide
scholarships and
grants to students and
student affairs professionals. The regions are reduced to seven in 2002, and in 2017, the NACA
board of trustees is formed. NACA published its first issue of a
scholarly peer reviewed academic journal in 2019 called "The Journal of Campus Activities Practice & Scholarship" (JCAPS). It runs a national convention experience called NACA Live, the first of which was held in Denver in February 2020. == Events ==