Monthly Archives: October 2009

ACC’s Bond Rating Improves to AA-

Community Impact Newspaper – ACC’s Bond Rating Improves to AA-

ACC’s Bond Rating Improves to AA-

Community Impact Newspaper – ACC’s Bond Rating Improves to AA-

Standard & Poor’s Upgrades ACC Bond Rating

In an affirmation of the Austin Community College District’s financial strength, Standard & Poor’s has raised the college’s bond rating from A to AA-. That is an increase of two rating levels. “This is a … Continue reading

Standard & Poor’s Upgrades ACC Bond Rating

In an affirmation of the Austin Community College District’s financial strength, Standard & Poor’s has raised the college’s bond rating from A to AA-. That is an increase of two rating levels. “This is a … Continue reading

Friday Announcements from the President’s Office

ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT, COLLEGE ACCESS PROGRAMS A message from Dr. Steve Kinslow: My thanks, again, to the faculty and staff who served on the Interview Committee for the new position of Associate Vice President, College … Continue reading

Green Car Preferred Parking Starts November 1

Do you drive a green car? Now is a good time to find out! Beginning November 1, ACC will launch its Green Car Preferred Parking program. If you drive clean, you could be eligible to … Continue reading

The HR CONNECTION

Employment We are delighted to welcome these New ACC Employees that started October 19th! Name Position Campus Suzette M Clement Cashier SVC Marti Cox College, Police Dispatcher SVC Peggy Edelen Administrative Assistant III HBC Cory … Continue reading

ACC Professor is Named Addiction Counseling Professional of the Year

Lake Travis View – ACC Professor is Named Addiction Counseling Professional of the Year

ACC Enrollment at Record High; Chamber Encourages More Growth

Austin American-Statesman – ACC Enrollment at Record High; Chamber Encourages More Growth

Practice, Practice, Practice: Jim Shepherd Takes ACC Singers to Carnegie Hall

So, a tourist asks someone in New York, ‘How do I get to Carnegie Hall?’ The New Yorker answers, ‘Practice, practice, practice.’ ” — One version of a very old joke Long daily practices have … Continue reading

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