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Office Of Articulation University Relations

Office of Articulation & University Relations

Austin Community College (ACC) recognizes that students benefit from inter-institutional articulation which facilitates the effective transfer of lower-division courses to upper-division institutions.

The Office of Articulation and University Relations provides accurate and timely information regarding articulation and transfer to college campuses/centers, faculty, and staff through the appropriate channels for students’ access.

Our Work

  • Establish and maintain positive working relationships and communications with college and university representatives
  • Develop and maintain articulation agreements with bachelor’s degree-granting colleges and universities
  • Provide accurate and timely resources to faculty, staff, and students in relation to transfer and articulation
  • Collaborate with ACC and university provosts, deans, department chairs, and faculty to improve and expand course and program alignment for seamless transfer
  • Provide training and workshops for faculty and staff on articulation and transfer issues

Related Information

  • University Information, Transfer Guides, and Course Equivalencies – Access ACC’s page with university-specific information, including transfer and equivalency guides. A complete list of all articulation agreements between ACC and university partners can also be found here.
  • Preparing for Transfer – Learn how to build a solid academic foundation at ACC, save on tuition, and prepare for seamless transfer to a four-year university.
  • Texas Transfer Alliance – The Texas Transfer Alliance is a one-year, state-wide project that brings together select two- and four-year institutions to improve transfer student success. ACC is paired with Texas State University, its largest transfer partner.
  • Articulated High School Courses and College Course Equivalents – ACC partners with area public school districts to provide articulated courses for college credit. These agreements include high school graduation plans and pathways to associate degrees or technical certificates.

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