ACC FREE TUITION

High School Graduates

Start college with free tuition at ACC, and you can save thousands of dollars on a transfer-ready associate degree or career-ready certificate. Take any ACC class to build toward your bachelor’s degree or career goals with less stress and less debt.

ACC FREE TUITION

High School Graduates
Start college with free tuition at ACC, and you can save thousands of dollars on a transfer-ready associate degree or career-ready certificate. Take any ACC class to build toward your bachelor’s degree or career goals with less stress and less debt.

New to ACC?

Returning ACC Dual Credit Student?

Am I Eligible for ACC Free Tuition?

All high school seniors who graduate in 2024 from a high school in the ACC service area are eligible for free tuition. Starting in fall 2024, tuition is on ACC for three years (or five years if you pursue an ACC bachelor degree).

Am I Eligible for ACC Free Tuition?

All high school seniors who graduate in 2024 from a high school in the ACC service area are eligible for free tuition. Starting in fall 2024, tuition is on ACC for three years (or five years if you pursue an ACC bachelor degree).

What is the ACC Service Area & District?

The ACC Service Area is roughly the size of Connecticut and encompasses the entire region of the map.

Find Where You Live

Service Area

The ACC service area includes all or parts of six counties: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson. It encompasses all green and purple shaded areas on the map.

Taxing District (In-District)

A subset of the service area is the taxing district, shown in the outline of the map. These residents pay property taxes to help support ACC and are in-district. Areas that are in-district are shaded in green on the map.

Out-of-District

Those who live within the ACC service area but outside the taxing district do not pay taxes to support ACC. They are out-of-district, and are required to pay a $201 per hour out-of-district fee. These are areas shaded in purple on the map.

ACC Service Area

What You Can Expect

You graduated from high school in the service area

I live in-district

$0 Tuition

$0 General Fees

$0 Residency Fee

I live out-of-district

$0 Tuition

$0 General Fees

$201 per credit hour out-of-district fee

Start Your College Experience at ACC

When it comes to making college worth the cost, free tuition may be a good start, but it’s not the only reason why students are saying YES to college at ACC. Education, experience, and a better understanding of your future starts here.

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learn your way, online, on-campus, or both based on your schedule.

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find where you belong in hundreds of college programs & student life clubs.

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get 1-on-1 help from professors, advisors and free tutors committed to your success.

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afford college, even when life gets in the way and you need emergency financial relief.

How to Apply

Follow these easy steps to apply and register for classes with your ACC Free Tuition.

I am...

Step 1

Explore 10 Areas of Study

Step 2

Apply with Required Documents

  • Start your ACC application for free, no fees!
  • Obtain your high school transcript, vaccine records & test scores (SAT, ACT, or TSI).
  • Get registration-ready with help online, on-campus & over the phone.

Step 3

Get Started

  • Receive your ACCeID & MyACC email after you apply.
  • Apply for financial aid/scholarships to get more out of your ACC Free Tuition.
  • New student registration starts May 17. Meet your ACC advisor to plan your classes.

Step 1

Choose Your ACC Program

Step 2

Get College Ready & Continue Enrollment

  • Access your MyACC account & ACCeID to continue enrollment.
  • Confirm your residency status with your high school transcript & other documents.
  • Have questions or student holds? Contact ACC’s Student Affairs Help Desk.

Step 3

Choose an Area of Study

  • Apply for financial aid/scholarships to get more out of your ACC Free Tuition.
  • Plan your semester with ACC’s support services, flexible learning & Student Life.
  • Class registration starts May 13. Meet your ACC advisor to plan your classes.

How to Apply

Follow these easy steps to apply and register for classes with your ACC Free Tuition.

I am...

NEW to ACC

Step 1

Explore 10 Areas of Study

Step 2

Apply with Required Documents

  • Start your ACC application for free, no fees!
  • Obtain your high school transcript, vaccine records & test scores (SAT, ACT, or TSI).
  • Get registration-ready with help online, on-campus & over the phone.

Step 3

Get Started

  • Receive your ACCeID & MyACC email after you apply.
  • Apply for financial aid/scholarships to get more out of your ACC Free Tuition.
  • New student registration starts May 17. Meet your ACC advisor to plan your classes.

RETURNING with Already-Earned Credit from ACC

Step 1

Choose Your ACC Program

Step 2

Get College Ready & Continue Enrollment

  • Access your MyACC account & ACCeID to continue enrollment.
  • Confirm your residency status with your high school transcript & other documents.
  • Have questions or student holds? Contact ACC’s Student Affairs Help Desk.

Step 3

Choose an Area of Study

  • Apply for financial aid/scholarships to get more out of your ACC Free Tuition.
  • Plan your semester with ACC’s support services, flexible learning & Student Life.
  • Class registration starts May 13. Meet your ACC advisor to plan your classes.

New to ACC?

Returning ACC Dual Credit Student?

Frequently Asked Questions from High School Graduates

What is ACC Free Tuition?

The ACC Free Tuition program starts in fall 2024 as a five-year pilot program. It begins with the high school class of 2024 and also supports GED® students and homeschool grads who complete their programs on or after July 1, 2023. 

To be eligible, a student must have graduated during the posted timeframe for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program from one of ACC’s service area high schools. For GED® and homeschool students, eligibility is based on their place of residency. They must be a resident within the ACC service area. 

Those who qualify for the pilot program can get free tuition on courses that fuel credit programs at ACC. This includes programs that lead to an associate or bachelor’s degree at ACC.

ACC Free Tuition covers tuition costs & general fees for 3 full years or up to 5 years if you want to pursue your bachelor’s at ACC.

No income restrictions. No GPA requirements.

ACC Free Tuition Covers:

Tuition costs & general fees for 3 full years or up to 5 years if you want to pursue your bachelor’s at ACC.

$85 per credit hour which includes:

  • $67 Resident Tuition
  • $15 General Fee
  • $2 Success Fee
  • $1 Sustainability Fee

ACC Free Tuition DOES NOT Cover:

  • Out-of-District Fee ($201 per credit hour)
  • Non-Residents/International Student Tuition
  • Any Course/Program Specific Fees
  • Textbooks

What else should I know?

A student’s eligibility for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program is based primarily on two key factors: when they graduated and where they live or where they graduated from. 

This means the following:

1) A high school graduate must have graduated high school as part of the class of 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, or 2028.

2) A GED® completer must have earned their GED® on or after July 1, 2023.3) A high school graduate must have graduated from a high school within the ACC service area.

4) A GED® completer or home school graduate must live in the ACC Service Area.

A student who meets the criteria above is likely eligible for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program. Students who live out-of-district will still be responsible for the out-of-district fee for each course ($201 per credit hour). 

Here’s some information to help you understand what it means to be in the service area and in the district.

Service Area | The ACC service area covers all or portions of six Central Texas counties: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson. You can view the service area map at austincc.edu/servicearea.

In-District | If you live within the service area and pay ACC taxes, you’re considered in-district. These areas include the City of Austin, Austin ISD, Del Valle ISD, Elgin ISD, Hays CISD, Leander ISD, Manor ISD, and Round Rock ISD.

Out-of-District | If you live within the service area but you do not pay ACC taxes or live in any of the taxing regions listed above, you’re considered out-of-district. You will still get free tuition and general fees, but will be responsible for the out-of-district fee ($201 per credit hour).

What programs or awards qualify for ACC Free Tuition?

Students can get free tuition and general fees on courses that are part of any ACC credit program that leads to a credit workforce certificate or an associate or bachelor’s degree. Courses that are eligible for transfer to a four-year university also will qualify. Credit certificates or credit occupational awards that are embedded in associate degree programs also qualify.

Continuing education programs are not yet eligible for free tuition.

To find out if the program you’re interested in qualifies, please contact your advisor.

Who gets ACC Free Tuition?

Under this program, high school graduates & GED® completers who live in the ACC service area would receive free tuition at ACC. It starts with high school graduates who are part of the class of 2024 and will continue for all future classes of high school graduates and GED® completers over the next five years. To be eligible, you must have graduated from one of ACC’s service area high schools. For GED® and home school students, your eligibility is based on your place of residency. You must be a resident within the ACC service area.
The ACC service area includes portions of Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Blanco, and Caldwell counties.

Visit austincc.edu/servicearea to view the service area map.

How do I know if I’m eligible for free tuition?

If you live in the ACC service area, you may be eligible. ACC Free Tuition starts with the high school class of 2024 and will continue for all future classes of high school graduates and GED® completers over the next five years as part of the pilot program. To be eligible, you must have graduated from one of ACC’s service area high schools. For GED® and home school students, your eligibility is based on your place of residency. You must be a resident within the ACC service area. 

I graduated from high school before 2024. Am I still eligible for free tuition?

Congratulations on graduating from high school!

Our goal is to expand the ACC Free Tuition program to all students, but at this time it remains a pilot program. The pilot is a five-year program that begins fall 2024. It is available to those who live in our service area and either graduate from high school starting in 2024 or earn their GED® on or after July 1, 2023. Since you graduated high school before 2024, you will not be eligible for the pilot program. However, there are many other financial support services available. We encourage you to review your options on our financial support website. The FAFSA and TASFA programs are a great place to begin. It is also scholarship season. Now is a great time to apply. If you have questions or need help completing the FAFSA, don’t hesitate tocontact our financial aid office for assistance.

I’m an undocumented student, but I live in the service area and I’m part of the class of 2024. Am I still eligible for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program?

Undocumented students are eligible if they graduated from a school in ACC’s service area or resided here when they completed their GED®. 

To be eligible, students must demonstrate Texas residency. Residency can be shown through multiple factors including, but not limited to, employer-provided verification, supporting bank statements, pay stubs for 12 consecutive months, written statements from the office of one or more social service agencies located in Texas, utility bills, Texas high school transcript, and Texas driver’s license or Texas ID card. Once these needs are met, any student, including an undocumented student, is eligible. 

How do I know if I live in the ACC service area or if I’m “in-district” or "out-of-district"?

Service Area | The ACC service area covers all or portions of six Central Texas counties: Bastrop, Blanco, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson. You can view the service area map at austincc.edu/servicearea.

In-District | If you live within the service area and pay ACC taxes, you’re considered in-district. These areas include the City of Austin, Austin ISD, Del Valle ISD, Elgin ISD, Hays CISD, Leander ISD, Manor ISD, and Round Rock ISD.

Out-of-District | If you live within the service area but you do not pay ACC taxes or live in any of the taxing regions listed above, you’re considered out-of-district. You will still get free tuition and general fees, but will be responsible for the out of district fee ($201 per credit hour).

When does the ACC Free Tuition program begin?

The ACC Free Tuition program begins fall 2024.

Do I have to start in fall 2024?

You do not have to start in fall 2024. Your and can register for classes between fall 2024 and summer 2027. However, be aware that free tuition expires after three years – or five years for students who pursue a bachelor degree at ACC.

Are there age restrictions?

No. There are no age requirements to be eligible for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program. It is open to all high school graduates and GED® completers regardless of age. The college will pilot the program for 5 years, starting in fall 2024. It begins with members of the high school class of 2024 — this includes high school graduates and those who complete their GED® on or after July 1, 2023. It will continue for all future classes in subsequent years for the next 5 years. The pilot program offers free tuition and general fees for high school seniors, including public, private, charter, and homeschoolers and GED completers, in the ACC service area.

What about current students?

Our goal is to expand the ACC Free Tuition program to all students, but at this time it remains a pilot program. The pilot is a five-year program that begins fall 2024. It is available starting with those who graduate high school or earn their GED® after July 1, 2023. 

It’s just the first step in our bigger journey to make tuition free to every student. 

We know many of our current students face financial challenges, and we’re thinking of you, too. Up next, the college is going to explore opportunities to extend tuition relief to our current students. We don’t have details at this time, but we’re looking at options and will keep students updated.

In the meantime, we encourage you to take a look at the many other financial support services available. You can review your options on our financial support website. The FAFSA and TASFA programs are a great place to begin. It is also scholarship season. Now is a great time to apply. If you can submit your applications for these programs by May 1, you’ll be eligible for priority consideration. If you have questions or need help completing the FAFSA, don’t hesitate tocontact our financial aid office for assistance.

There are many other support services available to help our current students, too — from food pantries to child care scholarships and vouchers and emergency funds. Please reach out to your advisor to get connected. 

How long does free tuition last?

Eligible high school graduates & GED® completers get three years of free tuition at ACC from the time they graduate to earn up to an associate degree or five years of free tuition if they want to pursue their bachelor’s degree at ACC.

Austin Community College offers bachelor’s degree programs in Nursing, Manufacturing, Software Development, and Cybersecurity.

The ACC Free Tuition pilot program is currently set to support graduating high school seniors and GED® completers who enroll at ACC over the next five years.

Can I also get financial aid & scholarships with ACC Free Tuition?

Yes! ACC Free Tuition pays your student’s tuition up front, and allows all eligible students to use financial aid, scholarships and emergency fund money to help pay for fees, textbooks, and other expenses like rent, food, and transportation. The college recommends all students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) and apply for scholarships.

Will I have to ‘pay back’ my ACC Free Tuition for any reason, even if I do not complete a program?

No. ACC Free Tuition eliminates tuition costs up-front for at least 3 years and does not require you to pay back any tuition. However, repayment of financial aid may be required in certain scenarios, such as dropping courses, withdrawing, or failing grades. For more information, visit the Financial Aid website.

Do I have to keep up a minimum GPA to continue receiving ACC Free Tuition?

No. ACC Free Tuition is awarded for three full years after high school graduation or GED® completion, regardless of college GPA.

Do I have to enroll full-time to be eligible for free tuition?

A student does not have to enroll full-time to be eligible for the ACC Free Tuition pilot program, and there are no minimum course credits a student must register for to be eligible. However, we hope that with this financial support, more students can enroll full-time. Data show students who enroll full-time have higher persistence and completion rates.

How is the program funded?

Tuition and fees make up a small part of our annual budget. Currently, the tuition revenue for all direct-to-college high school graduates represents about four percent of the college’s total budget. We estimated the cost for the pilot program in its first year to be approximately $7 million. So, we are able to pay for this program in our existing budget.

To grow this pilot and expand it to future student groups, we’re going to rely heavily upon our partnerships in the community. The college is aggressively expanding its development efforts to encourage more corporate, community, and philanthropic partners to invest in the college and the success of our students.

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Austin, Texas 78752
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