If you have taken a class at ACC or applied to the college, you will need an ACCeID and password to log in here. If not, just select Register and Pay for Continuing Education Classes.
Once you are on the registration form, you can enter a variety of information about the class in order to pull it up. If you aren’t sure what the course information is, you can look the class up in the course schedule.
We are glad that you have chosen to come back to Austin Community College. You’ll find that returning to ACC is simple. Complete these steps so you can begin taking classes again:
If you are unsure of your login information, please click the link below for login assistance.
Check and lear any Holds you may have by logging on to MyACC from the Student webpage below. Once you are signed in you can find any holds under Registration & Payments/My Status and Holds.
To request an official transcript online, go toMyACC.
Log in with your ACCeID and password.
Scroll down and select Admissions & Records, then Transcript Request.
Then choose Electronic or Mailed.
Electronicis a list of Texas institutes that happen to use the same electronic server as ACC, which is SPEEDE.
To use the electronic option, select electronic, then choose a college from the list. You will then select submit. On the Send Transcript to these Schools? Pageselect Save.
Mail will be delivered by USPS.
Type in the recipient and address information, then select Submit. On the Send Transcript to this location? Page select Save.
On the Transcript Orders page, you will be able to view a list of your new transcript requests.
Transcript orders are processed within one business day of an online order.
The course schedule displays classes for the current and future semesters.
IMPORTANT: Read the course description before enrolling to make sure you are eligible to take the class and that it meets your degree or transfer requirements.
Here are the eligibility criteria for the Hazlewood Act.
If you are a veteran.
You must have served AT LEAST 181 days NOT COUNTING training. Basic and individual training do not contribute to the 181 day requirement. HOWEVER, a DD 214 that indicated Texas as Home of Record/Place of entry, with less than 181 days current active service, BUT with PRIOR active duty service may count, as long as the service adds up to 181 days.
Honorable OR GENERAL discharge UNDER HONORABLE conditions- nothing else counts. OTHER THAN HONORABLE does not make someone eligible for the benefit.