CCA
English
Noun
CCA (plural CCAs)
- Initialism of controller of certifying/certification authorities.
- Initialism of car club of America.
Proper noun
CCA
- Initialism of California College of the Arts.
- Initialism of Centre for Contemporary Arts.
- Initialism of Coastal Conservation Association.
- Initialism of Corrections Corp of America.
- Initialism of Canadian Cat Association.
- Initialism of California Culinary Academy.
- Initialism of Call Centre Association.
- Initialism of Canadian Construction Association.
- Initialism of Christian Conference of Asia.
- Initialism of Canadian Cycling Association, former name of Cycling Canada Cyclisme
- Initialism of Center for Computational Aesthetics.
- Initialism of Chandigarh College of Architecture.
- Initialism of Centre for Corporate Accountability. (Closed down in 2009)
- Initialism of Corporate Council on Africa.
- Initialism of Career College Association.
- (Australia) Initialism of Commonwealth Copyright Administration.
- Initialism of Computer Corporation of America, a computing company founded in 1965 and acquired in 2010 by Rocket Software
- Initialism of Canadian Chiropractic Association.
- Initialism of Canadian Council of Archives.
- Initialism of Caribbean Contemporary Arts.
- Initialism of Canadian Conference of the Arts, discontinued in 2012
- Initialism of Canadian Cartographic Association.
- Initialism of Calgary Construction Association.
Initialism
CCA
- Certified Crop Advisor
- Citrix Certified Administrator
- Common Component Architecture
- Computability and Complexity in Analysis
- Chromated Copper Arsenate
- Consumer & Corporate Affairs
- Coca-Cola Amatil
- Centre for Creative Arts
- C Code Analyzer
- Conference of Consulting Actuaries
- Colon Cancer Alliance
- Continental Chess Association
- Clear Channel Assessment
- Cold Cranking Amperes
- (Singapore, education) cocurricular activity
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