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Austin Community College Building Closed After Water Leak
Extensive damage from a water leak this past weekend has prompted closure of a building at the school's Highland Campus.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — The Highland Campus of the Austin Community College will remain closed through the week as crews repair damage caused by a water leak that occurred over the weekend, officials said on Tuesday.
The leak flooded portions of Building 1000, including several classrooms and a small section of the ACCelerato, school officials said in a press advisory. Building 1000 classes and events have been canceled as a result, officials added. Limited student services will remain available at various locations at ACC Highland, according to the advisory.
- Student Services: The college’s Mobile Go Center offers recruitment and enrollment support, financial aid assistance, admissions and records, and advising. It is located on the east side of the parking lot during regular campus hours.
- Cashier Office: The office temporarily relocated to ACC Highland Business Center, 4th Floor (5930 Middle Fiskville Rd.).
- Other Support Services: Students may visit any other ACC location or use Online Services as well.
ACC Highland, Building 4000, and all other college campuses will remain open on a regular schedule. The college is closed for spring break March 17 through March 24.
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Updates will be posted on the ACC website, Facebook, and Twitter. The college also developed a web page where updates will be provided. To learn more, visit austincc.edu/highland-campus-closure.
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