
Start Your Nursing Training at ACC
Become the advocate patients need through one of Austin Community College’s multiple pathways into nursing. You’ll learn life-changing, critical patient-care skills including patient counseling, IV placement, monitoring vital signs, and much more. This program offers flexible learning options to meet individual needs and backgrounds—with career certificates, associate degrees, and an RN-to-BSN Program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Students who are looking for a return to a nursing program have nurse re-entry options at ACC.
The Nursing Program at Austin Community College is a special admissions program with limited availability. Students preparing for the program should select “General Studies in Pre-Health Sciences” as their major on the application. Because requirements may change, consult the program website to confirm current requirements. Admission to the college does not guarantee entrance into a particular course or program of study.
Program Insights
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Nursing Programs
Accreditation
Accreditation information for individual nursing programs specified here can be found on their respective web pages.

Career & Salary Information
Graduates benefit from ACC’s strong reputation in local healthcare to find high-demand job opportunities––full- and part-time options in doctor’s offices, hospitals, schools, and nursing homes.
Awards & Program Maps
Choose the Award Path That’s Right for You
ACC offers stackable credentials. Certificates prepare you for a career change or career advancement and often include credits that count toward associate degrees. Associate degrees further increase your employability and help you build a strong foundation for university transfer. Learn about credential options.
Explore awards and follow the program maps below to stay on track.





