With more than 100 programs in 10 areas of study, there’s something for everyone at Austin Community College. Credentials earned at ACC include associate degrees, university transfer credits and career-technical certificates. Follow a clear program map to ensure you take the right classes to reach your unique goal.
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Austin Community College offers more than 100 programs in 10 areas of study that lead to career certificates, associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, or university transfer. Explore classes that can boost your income, improve your skills, and change your life.
Learning Experiences
Enhance your academic experience at ACC with coursework and hands-on learning opportunities to challenge you in non-traditional class settings.
Engaging Coursework & Discussions
Experience a challenging and creative learning environment with small, seminar-like classes featuring special projects, guest speakers, cultural events, and field trips. Specific eligibility requirements apply.
Real-world Work Experience
Get experience relevant to your major while completing your ACC degree or certificate. ACC will help match you with employers to work on special projects, assist with daily tasks, or provide support to companies and organizations in your field. You may earn academic credit, pay, or in some instances, both, for the work you provide.
See the World While You Study
Travel, learn, and earn college credit with ACC! Add a global perspective to your education and resume as you explore countries and cultures around the world through our faculty-led study abroad programs.
Meaningful Connections
Get engaged with your community, develop professional skills, earn academic credit, and connect with your future career field by applying what you learn in the classroom to help real organizations meet their goals through community service.
High School Programs
Pick up college credits or career skills while you’re in high school. There are great options for both college-bound and career-bound students.