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ACC/BASTROP OVERVIEW. Thursday August 24, 2006. ACC District Service Area Regional Community College. Black = In-district Green = Out-of-District. ACC/Bastrop Overview Background. The ACC District has served Bastrop County since its founding in 1972. ACC Bastrop High School Center (1985)
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ACC/BASTROPOVERVIEW ThursdayAugust 24, 2006
ACC District Service AreaRegional Community College Black = In-district Green = Out-of-District
ACC/Bastrop OverviewBackground • The ACC District has served Bastrop County since its founding in 1972. • ACC Bastrop High School Center (1985) • Very limited offerings; no workforce programs • No student services on site • No Continuing Education or Adult Education on site • ACC Early College Start implemented in 1998 • BISD/ACC College Connection implemented in 2004
ACC/Bastrop OverviewCommunity Colleges Different From 4-Year Institutions • The State funds community colleges differently than 4-year colleges and universities. • Mandated Service Area - Community Colleges, by law, are designated a Service Area and must offer in-district and out-of-district tuition rates. • In-district rates are lower, in recognition of local tax paid in support of the community college. • Community colleges are expected to have local tax support to fund facilities and operations.
ACC/Bastrop OverviewCommunity Colleges Different From 4-Year Institutions • ACC will not build campuses outside its taxing authority. • There are different levels of instructional programming and support services for in-district and out-of-district students. • Local, in-district taxpayers will not subsidize out-of-district costs. • Board–adopted ACC Master Plan includes future campuses in Service Area if annexations occur • Williamson County/Round Rock • Hays County/San Marcos • Bastrop County
ACC/Bastrop OverviewBastrop County Statistics • Bastrop County population as of 2005 was 68,957 • Median Income for households $43,578 • Per capita income $18,146 • 18.7% increase in African-American population* • 60.9% increase in Hispanic population* • 46.1% increase in economically disadvantaged, 2000-2005 *2010 Projections, Texas State Data Center
ACC/Bastrop OverviewBastrop County Statistics • Bastrop County-wide Education Levels • ISDs (County) drop rate 4.6% • Transition to higher education institutions • High School Graduate or higher • 1990, 68.3% 2000, 76.9% • Bachelor’s degree or higher • 2990, 13.3% 2000, 17.0%
ACC/Bastrop OverviewWhy Do Communities Join ACC’s Tax Base? • Expand access to higher ed via lower in-district tuition • Expand programs (especially workforce) and support services locally • Texas Closing the Gaps initiative • Expand access to higher education as economic development issue • Must reverse trend of too few high school grads (and too few adults) entering higher education • Expand local tax base by creating better educated/better paid local workforce • Respond to county needs • Return on investment • Every dollar spent in the state’s higher education system returns more than $5.50 to the Texas economy. (Texas Comptrollers report March 2003)
Want More Information? • Web: www.austincc.eduEmail: ceo@austincc.edu • ACC Master Plan:www.austincc.edu/masterplan • Texas’ Closing the Gaps Initiative: www.thecb.state.tx.us/ClosingtheGaps/ • The Impact of the State Higher Education System on the Texas Economy: www.window.state.tx.us/specialrpt/highered05/ • The Socioeconomic Benefits Generated by 50 Community College Districts in Texas: www.tacc.org/e_impact.html • What’s the Return on Education?:http://pdfserve.galegroup.com/pdfserve/get_item/1/Sc7e9d3w2_2/SB523_02.pdf