Gov't. and Non-Profit Accounting - ACC 219 at Brightpoint Community College


         
 
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ACC 219 - Gov't. and Non-Profit Accounting
Introduces fund accounting as used by governmental and nonprofit entities. Stresses differences between accounting principles of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
Lecture 3 hours. Total 3 hours per week.
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
3 credits

Schedule at Brightpoint Community College

Class # Section Credits Day Time Start Location Mode
80363 ACC 219-AF71 3
       
0:00 a.m.-0:00 a.m.
2026-08-24 Virtual Campus (ELI, Internet) ER
Flex (F2F + Zoom + Asynchronous) in Midlothian + Asynchronous Hybrid - On-campus classes in Midlothian where students have the option to attend in person, through Zoom, and/or asynchronously AND where they must complete required asynchronous online activities by published weekly deadlines. The synchronous classes will be abbreviated.
97337 ACC 219-MF71 3
 M     
6:30 p.m.-9:20 p.m.
2026-08-24 Midlothian P
Flex (F2F + Zoom + Asynchronous) in Midlothian + Asynchronous Hybrid - On-campus classes in Midlothian where students have the option to attend in person, through Zoom, and/or asynchronously AND where they must complete required asynchronous online activities by published weekly deadlines. The synchronous classes will be abbreviated.
97338 ACC 219-ZF71 3
 M     
6:30 p.m.-9:20 p.m.
2026-08-24 VIRTUAL - REAL TIME ER
Flex (F2F + Zoom + Asynchronous) in Midlothian + Asynchronous Hybrid - On-campus classes in Midlothian where students have the option to attend in person, through Zoom, and/or asynchronously AND where they must complete required asynchronous online activities by published weekly deadlines. The synchronous classes will be abbreviated.
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