About Us​​​

'Delftware' by B. de los Arcos is released under CC BY

The Digital Credentials Consortium is advancing the understanding and use of privacy-enhanced, portable, verifiable digital academic credentials in higher education through open source technology development and leadership, research, and advocacy. DCC members are non-profit or state-funded higher education or postsecondary education institutions from around the world. Across the education and workforce credentialing ecosystem, the member based organization is recognized as a leader in technology.

Members

  • Asia School of Business (Malaysia) ‡

  • Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) *†

  • Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) *†

  • Harvard University (USA) *†

  • Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam (Germany) *†

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) *†

  • McMaster University (Canada) *†

  • Tecnológico De Monterrey (Mexico) *†

  • Technical University of Munich (Germany) *†

  • University of California, Berkeley (USA) *†

  • University of California, Irvine (USA) †‡

  • University of Lille (France) ‡

  • University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy) *†

  • University of Toronto (Canada) †

  • Western Governors University (USA) *

† Founding Institution

* Core Member

‡ Member

Organizing Committee

  • Kerri Lemoie, DCC

  • Gillian Walsh, DCC

  • Willem van Valkenburg, TU Delft

  • Krishna Rajagopal, MIT

  • Stephen Harmon, GeorgiaTech