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FacStaff Digest is a monthly digest of news and announcements on the ACC Faculty and Staff webpage.
Connecting with Tomorrow’s Riverbats
Dozens of Oak Springs Elementary students were steppin’ with R.B. and learning about the importance of education at the kickoff of ACC’s “College Connection for Kids” campaign. View video and photos from the high-energy event.
FacStaff Change Guide: New Processes and Programs for Fall
Spring semester may not be over, but we’re already preparing for fall. Learn what faculty and staff need to know about important changes ahead.
New Class Offers Innovative Choice for Developmental Math
The college’s new MATD 0421 class lets developmental math students progress toward credit courses at a rate suited to their skills. The class will be taught in the Highland Campus’ state-of-the-art ACCelerator facility. Read about this groundbreaking opportunity.
ACC Receives $1 Million for Nursing Scholarships
Demand for nurses in Texas far exceeds supply. ACC and Kinnser Software will help ease the imbalance through scholarships to train hundreds of vocational and registered nurses. Learn about the Kinnser Scholars Program and see video from the ACC-hosted summit about nursing careers.
Vet Tech Program Launches at Elgin Campus
Did you know that caring for animals large and small is a growing career opportunity? ACC’s new Veterinary Technology Program is now accepting applications for the fall semester. Read the announcement.
FacStaff Accolades
See activities and honors received by ACC faculty and staff.
HR Connection
Financial Planning Fair, Tuition Reimbursement, PEP, and More
Student Success Initiative
Progress Reviewed at Achieving the Dream Visit
Faculty Development
ACC Academy Accepting Applications
Upcoming Events
ACC In the News
KTBC-TV: ACC Hosts “Gender and Power” Symposium
KVUE-TV: ACC Partnership to Spread the Word About the Need for Nurses
Community College Daily: ACC Works with K-12 to Better Prepare Students for College
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