At Anne Arundel Community College, we promise to match that effort, working just as hard to give you the resources and support you need to thrive as a member of the AACC community. Whether it’s help with your classes, a counselor’s listening ear, career advice, child care assistance or just a comfortable place to grab coffee and study, our student services teams are here to help you thrive.
From Tutoring to Academic Advising, Testing to Transfer Services, our academic service teams will help you decide what classes to take, thrive in those classes, and prepare for the next steps in your academic journey.
Academic Advising | Andrew G. Truxal Library | Testing | Tutoring | Transfer Services | Adult Basic Skills | English as a Second Language
Learn more about our Academic Services.
Grades, transcripts, applications for graduation - you have lots of records documenting your education. We can help you safely and easily access your information.
Learn more about your student records.
Take a stroll on a nature trail or grab coffee with friends. Enjoy a musical or dramatic performance. The Arnold campus is full of great places to study, relax and enjoy a great time.
Learn more about our campus amenities.
Career and employment services at AACC means more than just résumé writing. We’ll help you transform your talents into an exciting professional future.
Learn more about Career and Employment Services at AACC.
Lots of parents assume they can’t take courses because of the demands of child care. Let us help! We offer child care for parents enrolled in credit courses, plus other helpful parenting resources. Resources are also available to faculty, staff and other members of the community.
Learn more about available child care.
No physical disability or learning challenge should prevent you from enjoying the full college experience. Here at AACC, we offer the support and services that can help you succeed.
Learn more about possible accommodations.
It’s easiest to learn when you’re happy and healthy. Whether it’s support from our licensed counselors or referral to community resources, we’ll help you get well and stay well.
Learn more about health and personal counseling.
We support and celebrate our diverse student population through several unique membership programs. All are designed to support specific student populations based on a student’s identity as a minority, preparedness for college (academic and socio-economic levels), military service, and/or if they are among the first in their family to go to college. We offer individualized student support, educational planning, academic coaching, and also feature incentives, including scholarship opportunities. The Student Achievement and Success Program (SASP) also has summer programs for those transitioning from high school to college.
Student Achievement and Success Program | First Year Experience | Summer Transition Programs | Black Male Initiative | Military and Veterans