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ACC Announces Opening of 2025 Scholarship Season

Austin Community College District (ACC) announces the opening of its 2025 scholarship season. Scholarships provide students an opportunity to apply for money that can help reduce financial barriers and support their educational and career aspirations.  … Continue reading

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ACC Blog | 4 Tips: A Student’s Guide to Paying for College

Paying for classes should never get in the way. ACC’s newest blog covers the top four ways to make college more affordable for everyone.  Whether you aren’t sure where to start with financial aid and … Continue reading

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Get help finding money for college! ACC offers special FAFSA workshops & 1-on-1 support in February

Just in time for Financial Aid Month in February, the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form is now open. Austin Community College District (ACC) hosts sessions all month long to help current … Continue reading

ACC offers support to help you pursue your dreams and pay for college

When Monyce Fleming decided to enroll in college she wasn’t sure where to go or how to start. As the first person in her family to go to college, she had a lot of questions.  … Continue reading

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Cuando Monyce Fleming decidió matricularse para la universidad, no estaba segura a donde ir o cómo empezar. Siendo la primera en su familia en ir a la universidad, tenía muchas dudas.  “Hay muchísimo que aprender, … Continue reading

Apply Now: One application connects you to hundreds of scholarship opportunities

$2,500 — that’s the average scholarship amount awarded to Austin Community College District (ACC) students every year. All students need to do is complete one form — the General Scholarship Application — for the chance … Continue reading

ACC disbursed $55 million+ to help students cover expenses during COVID

Austin Community College District (ACC) continues its work to make college something everyone can afford and pursue. To date, the college has distributed more than $55 million to over 15,500 students through the Higher Education … Continue reading

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