Austin Community College students headed back to campus on Monday, August 25, and officials say the fall semester all marks one of the largest enrollment surges in recent years.
As of August 25, data showed overall enrollment at almost 44,000, up about 10% from fall 2024 and more than 23% from two years ago. More than 10,300 students are taking advantage of ACC’s Free Tuition Pilot program this semester — more than double the 4,800 who enrolled last fall. The program is open to high school graduates and Texas GED® graduates from the ACC service area, starting with the class of 2024.
“The enrollment surge is proof that more students are choosing ACC as their pathway to a better future. That doesn’t happen without the dedication and teamwork of our faculty and staff. This is what it looks like when a college community comes together to put students first,” says ACC Chancellor Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart.
To meet student demand, the College added nearly 500 new course sections and hired approximately 100 new adjunct faculty members.
This fall, ACC is rolling out new resources for students:
•Riverbat Bites Food Pantries: Available on all campuses, fully stocked to help students facing food insecurity.
•Wayfinding Improvements: New signage and digital maps make navigating campuses easier.
•Student Advocates: A dedicated team of case managers to work one-on-one with students and connect them to the right resources.
For a full list, visit austincc.edu/studentsupport.