Explore resources supporting faculty, staff, and students across ACM colleges.
The ACM offers a curated collection of resources to support collaboration, information sharing, and innovation across our 14 member colleges. From campus profiles to funding opportunities and travel tools, these materials reflect the consortium’s broad scope and its commitment to shared learning and success. Explore the ACM Colleges Overview to learn more about our member institutions, and visit the Completed/Past Programs page and Project Outcomes Database to learn about past initiatives and consortial impact.
ACM College Calendars
ACM campuses operate on a variety of academic schedules, including semester, trimester, and block plans. See more details in a combined comparative calendar.
ACM Tuition Remission Exchange Program
ACM coordinates the Tuition Remission Exchange Program (TREP) for dependents of eligible employees at ACM colleges. Students who are accepted and attend another ACM college will receive at least 80% tuition remission.
Surveys and Data Exchanges
ACM currently collects and distributes data for several surveys. This list does not include one-off surveys or surveys that are no longer collected.
Exploring External Funding: Resources for ACM Campuses
This page offers a starting point for ACM faculty and staff seeking external funding to support research, scholarship, creative activities, professional development, and special initiatives. It includes resources to help explore, track, and pursue external funding across academic or professional interests.
Travel Resources for the ACM Community
The ACM has made arrangements for discounted rates for hotels in Chicago, nationally, and internationally. These options are available for faculty and staff at ACM member colleges, as well as their families, for both business and personal travel.
Midwest College Showcase and Counselor Institutes
The ACM and the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) created the Midwest College Showcase (MCS) with free events and resources for high school students and counselors. ACM has also sponsored Counselor Institutes which are professional development programs designed for high school counselors, independent consultants, and other professionals who work with students in the college selection and application process.
Summer Programs at ACM Campuses
ACM campuses offer a variety of summer programs for high school students. Explore options ranging from athletic camps, music, science, and college-ready programs.
Contact ACM College Admission Offices
Consult our director of admission offices at each of the fourteen ACM college campuses.