ACC Announces Free Tuition for 2024 Graduates

ACC Announces Free Tuition for 2024 Graduates
Superintendent Matias Segura — Austin Independent School District, TX
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Austin Community College (ACC) has made a groundbreaking decision to offer free tuition to high school graduates of 2024. The initiative, presented by ACC Chancellor Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, aims to remove financial barriers and provide educational opportunities for more students.

“The five-year program will begin with the class of 2024,” stated a representative from the institution. Additionally, it was highlighted that “There are no GPA requirements or income restrictions,” making the program inclusive and accessible to all aspiring students. The ultimate goal is to expand this initiative to reach a broader audience.

This move by ACC is significant as college tuition and fees can often deter families from pursuing higher education. By eliminating these financial burdens, ACC is paving the way for more students to fulfill their academic aspirations and achieve success.

According to reports, “57% of high school graduates in 2023 in Central Texas didn’t enroll in postsecondary education after graduating.” This statistic underscores the importance of initiatives like the one introduced by ACC in supporting students’ educational journeys.

The program is set to kick off with the graduating class of 2024, with the intention of making higher education more attainable for all individuals. For further details on the program, interested parties are encouraged to visit the ACC website for additional information.



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