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Jan 31, 2022 · Accessing Blackboard through ACC’s website 1. To log in to Blackboard through ACC’s website type www.austincc.edu into your browser. Select “ Students ” towards the top of the page. 2. The student page will open Select “ Blackboard ” on the next page in the right side grey box to get to the Blackboard login page.
Dec 06, 2018 · Blackboard down Dec. 20-21 Posted on Thu, 12/06/2018 - 8:50am Austin Community College’s Blackboard environment will be unavailable from 8 a.m. Thursday, December 20, until 5 p.m. Friday, December 21. During this time, users will not be able to access the system. The downtime is necessary to install major... Continue reading ACC Newsroom
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Here's how you can log in to Blackboard: Go to https://acconline.austincc.edu. Enter your ACCeID and password. Click Sign In.
Blackboard is an ACC supported web site that provides access to course information and instructional tools designed to help you. This section will explain how to use some of the features of Blackboard. After you log in to Blackboard, you can get additional help by clicking the online Help button at any time.
Accessing Blackboard through ACC's website To log in to Blackboard through ACC's website type www.austincc.edu into your browser. Select “Students” towards the top of the page.
The Austin Community College acceptance rate is 100%.
Acceptance Rate and Application Statistics Duke University has the tighest (lowest) acceptance rate of 7.74% and University of Notre Dame has the highest yield (enrollment rate) of 54.35% among colleges in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Academically, the ACC boasts the most highly ranked schools across the Power 5 conferences, which compete at the top tier of college athletics, with Duke University leading the way for the conference – tied at No. 9 in the 2022 U.S. News National Universities rankings.
General Academic Requirements ACT score of 26 or higher or SAT score of 1170 or higher (Critical Reading & Math sections only) Cumulative college GPA of 3.25 or higher (student must have completed nine (9) hours of transferable college coursework)Nov 14, 2013