Monthly Archives: July 2007

ACC Signs Transfer Agreement with UT Dallas

Austin, TX – July 12, 2007 – Austin Community College District students who plan to transfer to the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) can lock in today’s tuition rates. The college recently signed the … Continue reading

Enroll at ACC, Lock in Tuition Rates at UTD

Austin, TX – July 12, 2007 – Austin Community College District students who plan to transfer to the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) can lock in today’s tuition rates. The college recently signed the … Continue reading

Welcome to the ACC Newsroom

The ACC Newsroom is your source for what’s happening at Austin Community College. Scroll down to read the latest stories. Let us know what you think by leaving a comment. Got a story? You’re one … Continue reading

ACC’s Public Information and College Marketing department has launched an e-newsletter.

A Coke, a Scholarship and a Smile

Four Austin Community College students were recently awarded scholarships from the Coca-Cola TwoYear Colleges Scholarship Program. Now in its eighth year, the program honors 400 recipients nationwide who have demonstrated academic success and participated in … Continue reading

New budget holds line on in-district tuition

Photo courtesy of The Daily Texan President/CEO Stephen B. Kinslow, left, and Board Chair John Hernandez deliberate the FY08 budget during Monday night’s Board of Trustees meeting. The ACC District Board of Trustees approved a … Continue reading

July 2007 – ACC eNewsletter

Introducing the first edition of the Austin Community College District’s electronic newsletter designed to keep our alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends up to date on the latest developments affecting our college and community. The … Continue reading

Round Rock ACC Campus Moves Forward

Austin Business Journal – Round Rock ACC Campus Moves Forward

ACC Raises Fees $2 Per Credit Hour

Austin American-Statesman – ACC Raises Fees $2 Per Credit Hour

Preparing for the worst can keep you safe

ACC Police Chief Frankie Waller and Environmental Health and Safety Director Becky Cole lead the first tabletop scenario at the Highland Business Center. In the 16 years Dahlia Anzaldua has worked at the Austin Community … Continue reading

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