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10/5/2009 11:08:00 AM Email this articlePrint this article 
ACC honored with diversity award
The Austin Community College District has been honored for its commitment to diversity by Minority Access Inc., a consortium of more than 170 institutions of higher education.

ACC was among 44 colleges and universities nationwide to be recognized at the Minority Access' 10th annual National Role Models Conference last month in Washington, D.C., according to a Sept. 24 news release.

The award identifies several ACC programs that support diversity:

• College Connection walks high school seniors through the college admissions process.

• The African-American Cultural Center increases understanding of African American culture, history, and contributions within ACC and throughout Central Texas. The center provides mentoring opportunities and helps faculty members increase their awareness of cultural dynamics.

• Men of Distinction addresses the high college attrition rates of African- American men. Students partner with African-American faculty and staff who help them explore opportunities and challenges that participants face in college.

• The Latino/Latin American Studies Center encourages a greater understanding of Latino and Mexican-American heritage and contributions. Known as "El Centro," the center organizes college-wide activities that spotlight Latino culture and provide support to Latino students.

• Hispanic Serving Institution Orientations reach out to Hispanic families and students. Bilingual presentations help these families become familiar with ACC's programs and services.

ACC saw a 19 percent rise in African-American students between fall 2008 and fall 2009 (for a total of 3,543 African-American students). There was about 14 percent growth among Hispanics (for a total of 10,065 Hispanic students) during the same period, according to the Sept. 24 news release.





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