ACC closes for winter break

ACC closes for winter break
ACC Closed — Austin Community College District / austincc.edu
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The Austin Community College District (ACC) will close for winter break beginning 5 p.m. Wednesday, December 21, until 8 a.m. Tuesday, January 3.

Spring registration will remain open through the break. Students may view the spring course schedule and register for classes online. ACC offers several ways to learn in spring:

Flexible Online | These are asynchronous classes that are held online. The option allows students to log in and complete their coursework at flexible dates/times during the week. All classes are completed fully online.

Scheduled Online | These classes also are held remotely but they meet at set times during the week. All work is completed remotely.

Hybrid | Classes include both online and in-person components. Lectures are held primarily online and hands-on learning — such as labs — is held on campus.

HyFlex | These in-person courses allow students the most flexibility. Students may join class in-person or virtually during any given class period. These options are especially helpful to students juggling work, family, and school.

In-Person | Classes meet in-person and on-campus.

The spring semester begins Tuesday, January 17.

For more information, visit austincc.edu/spring .

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