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Privacy Policy


AMERICAN CAMPUS COMMUNITIES
 

Effective Date: 06.29.2023
American Campus Communities LLC (“American Campus Communities,” “ACC,” “we,” “us,” or “our,”) respects the privacy of our users (“you” or “your”). This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) governs the websites we and our affiliates, subsidiaries and related entities operate on which this Privacy Policy is displayed.
 
Privacy Policy
Our goal is to provide you with an excellent customer experience. We will take reasonable measures to protect the privacy of our applicants, residents, residents’ guarantors, prospective residents, prospective residents’ guarantors, and website visitors.
 
We collect personal information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances. Personal information is data that can be used to directly or indirectly identify an individual. This Privacy Policy is intended to inform you of the personal information that we collect, use, and share (collectively, “process”), why we process this information, and the ways in which we will protect this information.  

Please take a moment to become familiar with our privacy practices as described below. Our websites may contain links to other sites for organizations that are not directly affiliated with American Campus Communities.  Also, American Campus Communities may have a presence on one or more social-networking sites to which you may have access. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of these sites and recommend that you review their privacy statements as they may differ from those of American Campus Communities.

Personal Information We Collect Directly 
We receive and store any information you provide in relation to our services, such as when you submit an application, communicate with us via phone or email, participate in surveys, or provide information to your online account. 
 
You are not required to provide the personal information that we have requested; however, by choosing not to do so, we may not be able to provide you with our products or services or respond to any inquiries you may have.
 
Information Submitted by Applicants: In order for one of our properties to process a lease application, applicants must provide some personally identifiable information, including:

 

  • Applicant name
  • Physical address
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number
  • Social security number
  • Date of birth

This information will be used to identify and consider the applicant for residency, and to contact the resident and/or the resident’s guarantor.
 
Information Collected from Prospective Residents and Prospective Residents’ Guarantors: We may also request contact information from prospective residents and prospective residents’ guarantors who visit or call one of our properties. The information you submit to one of our properties may be accessed by the property, and by American Campus Communities and its affiliates in order to operate and manage the services, understand our residents and residents’ guarantors, and to develop new products and services.
 
Such information may include:

  • Prospective resident and resident’s guarantor name
  • Physical address
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number
  • Education Information, such as academic major, educational institution, etc.
  • Medical and disability information, such as requests for accommodations due to a medical condition
  • Inferences drawn from other personal information, such as during roommate matching searches that may reflect a person’s preferences, predispositions, behavior, and attitudes.

This information may be used to contact prospective residents and residents’ guarantors, or to inform them of news or promotions.
 
Information Collected from Investors: Our website includes certain webforms that may require personal information from current and potential investors. The information you submit in a webform will be accessed by American Campus Communities in order to provide you with more information, or to address any questions or concerns you may have. Personal information collected from current or potential investors include:

  • First and last name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Job title/company
  • Physical/mailing address

Please keep in mind, any personal information you choose to submit under the “Comments” field within our webforms will be captured as well. 
 
For persons located in the EEA, we will have a lawful basis to process your personal information if:

  • We need to process your information or application (including transfers to our U.S. service providers) in order to provide you with the service you have requested or to enter into a contract; or
  • We have a legitimate interest for processing your data, including for data analytics, enhancing or improving our services, or identifying usage trends.

For certain persons located in the European Economic Area (“EEA”), ACC is the data controller responsible for your personal data. 

Personal Information We Collect Indirectly On Our Website

IP Addresses: We collect your IP address when you visit the websites to help us administer the websites and diagnose problems.

First and third-party cookies: To enable our systems to recognize your browser or device and to provide our services to you, we use cookies, web beacons and similar tracking technologies.

A “cookie” is a small text file that a website can place on your computer’s hard drive to, for example, collect information about your activities on the site to keep your account secure, to help us enhance your experience when using our website, and to gain insight on how to better serve our website users.

We use both first and third-party cookies on our website. First-party cookies are those set by us, whereas third-party cookies are set from a domain different from the domain of the website you are visiting for our advertising and marketing efforts. We use cookies to:

  • Assist with your navigation of our website;
  • Track interactions on our websites or particular features on our websites;
  • Remember your site preferences (e.g., language preferences); and
  • Tailor advertisements to you and provide you with a personalized marketing experience.

We may also use Local Shared Objects, sometimes called “flash cookies,” to store information relating to your use of our websites on your computer’s hard drive to personalize and enhance your experience.

We also classify cookies into the following categories:

Strictly Necessary Cookies 
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be disabled.

Analytical/Performance Cookies
These cookies are used to allow us to recognize and maintain a log of the number of visitors that reach our website. These cookies assist us in improving our website function in the most efficient manner possible.

Functionality Cookies
These cookies are used to recognize users when they return to our website, so we can personalize content for you and remember your preferences. If you choose to disable these cookies, we will not be able to automatically set your preferences when you visit our site (e.g., your preferred language and region).

Targeting Cookies
These cookies are set through our website by our advertising partners. These partners may use information obtained through their cookies about your visits to our and other websites, in combination with information about your purchases and interests in order to provide advertisements about goods and services relevant to you.

Exercising Choices Regarding Analytics and Advertising
We may use Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics or other website providers for analytics services.  These analytics services may use cookies and other tracking technologies to help us analyze how users use our websites.  Information generated by these services (e.g., your IP address and other online data) may be transmitted to and stored by Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics and other website providers on servers in the U.S. (or elsewhere) and these website providers may use this information for purposes such as evaluating your use of our websites, compiling statistic reports on our websites' activity, and providing other services relating our websites’ activity and other Internet usage.  We only retain aggregated data from Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics.

You may exercise choices regarding the use of cookies from Google Analytics by going to https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout or downloading the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on. You may exercise choices regarding the use of cookies from Adobe Analytics by going to http://www.adobe.com/privacy/opt-out.html under the section labeled “Tell our customers not to measure your use of their websites or tailor their online ads for you.”

We may engage and work with third parties to serve advertisements on our behalf on our websites, and/or on Third Party Services, and to provide analytics about the performance of our ads.  Some information about your browsing of our websites and certain Third-Party Services may be collected across time and services and shared with third parties to deliver ads and/or other content to you on our websites and certain Third-Party Services.  We may receive information about Third Party Services that you have visited and use it for marketing purposes—a practice sometimes termed “(re)-targeting,” “interest-based advertising,” and “online behavioral advertising” (collectively, “Interest-based Ads”).  We may participate in online advertising networks and exchanges that display Interest-based Ads to you on Third Party Services.  These entities may use cookies and other tracking technologies to automatically collect information about you and your activities, such as registering a unique identifier for your device and tying that to your online activities on and off of our websites. Certain companies we work with to serve Interest-based Ads participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) AdChoices Program and may display within the ads an Advertising Option Icon for Interest-based Ads that links to an opt-out tool which allows you to exercise certain choices regarding targeting.  You can learn more about the DAA AdChoices Program at http://www.youradchoices.com/ and its opt-out program for mobile apps at http://www.aboutads.info/appchoices.

In addition, certain advertising networks and exchanges we work with to serve Interest-based Ads may participate in the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”). NAI has developed a tool that allows consumers to opt out of certain Interest-based Ads delivered by NAI members' ad networks.  To learn more about opting out of such targeted advertising or to use the NAI tool, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/

In Canada, please visit: http://youradchoices.ca/choices/.

In the EU, please visit: http://www.youronlinechoices.eu/.

Please be aware that, even if you are able to opt out of certain kinds of Interest-based Ads, you will continue to receive non-targeted ads.  Further, opting out of one or more NAI or DAA members only means that those selected members should no longer, under the DAA / NAI rules, deliver certain targeted ads to you.  This selective opting out will affect our websites and other services but does not mean you will no longer receive any targeted content and/or ads (e.g., from other ad networks). 

Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you visit this opt-out page, or you subsequently erase your cookies, use a different device or web browser(s), or use a non-browser-based method of access (e.g., mobile app), your NAI / DAA browser-based opt-out may not, or may no longer, be effective.  Mobile device opt-outs will not affect browser-based Interest-based Ads even on the same device, and you must opt-out separately for each device.

We are not responsible for the effectiveness of, or compliance with, any third-parties’ opt-out options or programs or the accuracy of their statements regarding their programs.  However, we support the ad industry’s 2009 Self-regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising (http://www.iab.net/media/file/ven-principles-07-01-09.pdf) and expect that ad networks we directly engage to serve you Interest-based Ads will do so as well, though we cannot guarantee their compliance.

How to Disable Cookies
Some cookies are required for our website to function, as outlined above, and disabling them may prevent you from using certain aspects of our sites. However, to protect your privacy, you may choose to change your browser settings to disable non-essential cookies. The “Help” feature on most browsers provides instructions on how to prevent your browser from allowing new cookies and how to disable cookies. Please also use the following links for more information on how to manage popular browsers:

For more information regarding cookies, please see www.aboutcookies.org  or www.allaboutcookies.org.

Sharing Personal Information
American Campus Communities, Inc. shares personal information as outlined in this privacy policy.  We are not in the business of selling personal information for money.  Please also reference our California Privacy Notice below for more on how we address requirements for certain types of sharing that are classified as a “sale” or “sharing” under California law.
 
Service Providers and Storage of Information: We use affiliates and third-party service providers to assist us in our business, and our websites may include functionality that allows certain kinds of interactions between our websites and a third-party website, platform, tool, application or other service, and access or display of third-party content via our websites (“Third Party Services”). These affiliates and third-party service providers collect personal information (such as eCommerce information) in connection with online payments, process payment transactions, facilitate communications, perform website analytics, utilize online targeted advertising and perform other services related to our business. Our affiliates may use your personal information for business planning purposes. Service providers are only permitted to use your information for their own purposes if that information is aggregated, statistical and de-identified, or if they have your consent.
 
Advertisers: We share our customer data and website usage information about our visitors and applicants with selected third-parties for the purpose of targeting Internet advertisements on our websites and other websites that display our advertisements.  Read more about Exercising Choices Regarding Analytics and Advertising above.

Corporate restructuring: If American Campus Communities enters into a business transaction with another party that involves the sale, transfer, or merger of all or a part of our business or involves granting security over all or part of our business, American Campus Communities may disclose your personal information to the other party for the purposes of the business transaction.
 
Law enforcement or legal requests: We will disclose your personal information without your consent in response to a subpoena, warrant or order of a judicial or governmental authority with jurisdiction. We may also disclose your personal information in response to a lawful request from law enforcement officials or other governmental authorities or if we have reasonable grounds to believe that the information is relevant to a breach of contract or laws or in other cases where we are permitted to by law in connection with protecting our legal rights or those of others. 
 
In matters involving a danger to personal or public safety, we may voluntarily provide information to appropriate government authorities.

Security
We are committed to online privacy and security. We have taken certain physical, administrative, and technical steps to safeguard your non-public personal information both during transmission and once it is in our possession. While our security measures are intended to protect your non-public personal information, the complete security of any transmission over the public internet cannot be guaranteed. As a result, we do not warrant the security of any electronically stored information or information you transmit to us over the Internet.

How Long do we Keep your Personal Information?
We keep your personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, as may be required by law (e.g., for tax and accounting purposes), or as otherwise communicated to you. This is based on the nature of the data, why the data was collected and processed, and additional applicable legal retention requirements.

EEA Data Subject Rights
Certain persons located in the EEA have the following rights, subject to certain exemptions, with respect to the personal information we hold:

  • The right to request access to the personal data we hold;
  • The right to request rectification of any inaccurate or incomplete personal data;
  • The right to request the deletion or erasure of the personal data;
  • The right to request that we restrict our processing of your personal data;
  • The right to object to the processing of your personal data; and
  • The right to request that your data be ported to another controller.

Additionally, when our processing is based on your consent, you may withdraw this consent at any time. If you wish to exercise any of your rights above, please contact our Privacy Office at privacy@americancampus.com.
 
Our privacy team will review your request and respond as quickly as possible. If you are not satisfied with our answers to your questions, you also have the right to file a complaint with your supervisory authority.

Your California Privacy Rights
The following applies solely to California “residents” as defined in Section 17014 of Title 18 of the California Code of Regulations. We adopt this notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA).

Personal Information We Collect
We collect information that identifies, relates to, describes, references, is capable of being associated with, or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular consumer or device (“personal information”). In particular, we have collected the following categories of personal information from consumers within the last twelve (12) months:

  • Identifiers, such as name, phone number, postal address, email address, mobile advertising IDs, cookie IDs, etc.
  • Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)), such as name, phone number, postal address, email address, medical information, etc.
  • Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law, such as gender, marital status, veteran or military status, etc.
  • Internet or other similar network activity, such as IP addresses, information on a consumer’s interaction with a website from first and third-party cookies, etc.
  • Professional or employment-related information, such as job title, place of work, etc.
  • Education Information, such as academic major, educational institution, etc.
  • Inferences drawn from other personal information, such as during roommate matching searches that may reflect a person’s preferences, predispositions, behavior, and attitudes.
  • Sensitive personal information, including precise geolocation information and social security number.

We obtain the categories of personal information listed above from the following categories of sources:

  • Directly from you. For example, from forms you complete on our website related to the services for which you engage us.
  • Indirectly from you. For example, website usage details collected.
  • From third-parties that interact with us in connection with the services we perform. For example, credit reporting agencies, background agencies, drug testing centers, and/or collections agencies.

Use of Personal Information
We may use or disclose to our service providers (who assist us in providing these functions) the personal information we collect for one or more of the following purposes:

  • To fulfill or meet the reason for which the information is provided. For example, if you provide us with personal information in order for us to process your application, we will use that information to process and begin the application process.
  • To provide you with information or services that you request from us.
  • To create, maintain, customize, and secure your account with us.
  • To provide you with support and to respond to your inquiries, including to investigate and address your concerns and monitor and improve our responses.
  • To provide you with email alerts, event registrations and other notices concerning our services, or events or news, that may be of interest to you.
  • To carry out advertising or marketing initiatives.
  • To carry out our obligations and enforce our rights arising from any contracts entered into between you and us, including for billing and collections.
  • To improve our website and present its contents to you.
  • To respond to law enforcement requests and as required by applicable law, court order, or governmental regulations.
  • As described to you when collecting your personal information or as otherwise set forth in the CCPA.
  • To evaluate or conduct a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some or all of our assets, whether as a going concern or as part of bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar proceeding, in which personal information held by us is among the assets transferred.

We will not collect additional categories of personal information or use the personal information we collected for materially different, unrelated, or incompatible purposes without providing you notice.
We do not sell or share your personal information with unaffiliated third parties for their own independent marketing purposes, other than as discussed below in the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” section.  We do not use or disclose sensitive personal information, as defined in the CCPA, for any purposes other than those described in the CCPA.

Your CCPA Rights and Choices
The CCPA provides California residents with specific rights regarding their personal information. This section describes your CCPA rights and explains how to exercise those rights.

Right to Access
You have the right to request that ACC disclose certain information to you about our collection and use of your personal information over the past twelve (12) months. You may also request a copy of the personal information we have collected on you over the past twelve (12) months. See the “Exercising Access, Data Portability, and Deletion Rights” section for instructions on submitting a right to access or deletion request.

Right to Deletion
You have the right to request that ACC delete any of your personal information that we collected from you and retained, subject to certain exceptions. Once we receive and confirm your verifiable request, we will delete and direct our service providers to delete your personal information from our records, unless an exception applies.

Right to Correction
You have the right to request that ACC correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of the personal information and the purposes of the processing.

Exercising Access, Correction and Deletion Rights
California residents can exercise the access and deletion rights described above, by submitting a verifiable consumer request to ACC by one of the following four methods:

American Campus Communities
ATTN: Privacy Office
12700 Hill Country Blvd, Suite T-200
Austin, TX 78738 

Before we can process your request, we will ask you a series of questions in order to attempt to verify your identity. If you use an agent to make a deletion or access request, we may ask the agent to verify their own identity and directly confirm with you that you provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. If you use an authorized agent to submit a request to opt-out of sales of personal information, we may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been authorized by you.

You may make up to two (2) requests per year for information as to:

  • The categories of personal information that we have collected and sold about you, or shared for a business purpose with our service providers;
  • The sources from which we collected such information;
  • The third parties with whom we have shared that personal information and to whom we have sold that personal information;
  • The business or commercial purpose for collecting or selling that personal information; and
  • The specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you.
  • We will endeavor to respond to your request within forty-five (45) days of receiving your request or notify you that we need additional time to process your information.

Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) permits California residents, or their authorized agents, to opt out of the “sale” and “sharing” of their personal information to third parties. The CCPA defines these terms broadly, and they may include sharing certain information for particular advertising purposes. We never sell personal information to third parties for money. Please reference the additional disclosures in “Personal Information We Use” to learn more about your California residents’ rights and our privacy practices.
If you choose to opt out of “sale” of your personal information, you may continue to see advertising, such as ads by us or our partners that are tailored to you and your interests, including, for example, ads that do not involve the “sale” or “sharing” of personal information or ads based on personal information that was “sold” before you opted out.
In the last 12 months (from the Last Updated date listed at the top of this Statement), ACC has sold or shared the following categories of Personal Information:  Identifiers, Internet/Network Activity, Inferences.

Categories of Third Parties to whom Personal Information is Sold or Shared
For each category of Personal Information, we may sell to or share with carefully selected third party partners in connection with our advertising, as discussed above. These disclosures are to advertising networks, data analytics providers, and social networks.

Opt Out of CCPA “Sale” or “Sharing”
If you are a California resident, you can opt out of the “sale” of your personal information under CCPA by clicking Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information and unselecting all cookies except essential.

This Privacy Policy describes how we may share your information for marketing purposes, as described above. If you are a California resident, the Shine the Light law permits you to request and obtain from us once per calendar year information about any of your personal information shared with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes, including the categories of information and the names and addresses of those businesses with which we have shared such information. To request this information and for any other questions about our privacy practices and compliance with California law, please contact us as described in the “Privacy Policy Questions/Concerns” section below.

Your Virginia (starting Jan. 1, 2023), Colorado (starting July 1, 2023), and Connecticut (starting July 1, 2023) Privacy Rights

If you are a resident of Virginia, Colorado or Connecticut, the law in those states provides you with the following rights with respect to your Personal Information.  Residents of Colorado and Connecticut will have these rights starting July 1, 2023. 

  • The right to confirm whether we process your personal information and access your personal information. 
  • The right to correct inaccuracies in your personal information, taking into account the nature of the personal information and the purposes of the processing.
  • The right to delete personal information we have about you.
  • The right to opt out of the processing of your personal information for purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of personal information, and/or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
  • The right to obtain a copy of personal information we have obtained about you in a portable and, to the extent technically feasible, readily usable format.
  • If we deny your request, the right to appeal our decision.

Exercising Access, Correction, Deletion, and Appeal Rights
Virginia residents, and, starting July 1, 2023, Colorado and Connecticut residents, can exercise the access, correction, deletion, and appeal rights described above by submitting a verifiable consumer request to ACC by one of the following three methods:

American Campus Communities
ATTN: Privacy Office
12700 Hill Country Blvd, Suite T-200
Austin, TX 78738 

Before we can process your request, we will ask you a series of questions in order to attempt to verify your identity. We may also use a third-party verification provider to verify your identity. If you use an authorized agent to make a request, we may ask the agent to verify their own identity and directly confirm with you that you provided the authorized agent permission to submit the request. If you use an authorized agent to submit a request to opt-out of sales of personal information, we may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been authorized by you. We will endeavor to honor all requests unless a request conflicts with certain lawful exemptions under your state’s consumer privacy law.

Exercising Opt-Out Rights
You can opt out of the processing of your personal information for purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of personal information, and/or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects by clicking Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information and unselecting all cookies except essential.

Non-Discrimination
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any rights under the state laws mentioned above. Unless permitted by applicable law, we will not:

  • Deny you goods or services;
  • Charge you different prices or rates for goods or services, including granting discounts or other benefits, or imposing penalties;
  • Provide you a different level or quality of goods and services; or
  • Suggest that you may receive a different price or rate for goods or services or a different level or quality of goods or services.

How We Respond to Browser "Do Not Track" Signals
Some web browsers incorporate a "Do Not Track" feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. California law requires that website operators disclose how they respond to a Do Not Track signal and whether other third parties may collect personally identifiable information about an individual’s online activities from their site or service. We currently do not respond to “Do Not Track” signals. We are working towards enabling Global Privacy Control (GPC) as an additional way for residents of California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia to submit a request to opt-out of the sale and sharing of your personal information through browsers and/or browser extensions that support such a signal.  Until then, residents of these states can opt-out of the use of third-party cookies for personalized advertising by clicking Do Not Share My Personal Information and unselecting all cookies except essential.  Please refer to the section titled “Personal Information We Collect” for additional information about personal information ACC collected from a user’s online activity.
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Canada Privacy Notice
This notice is being provided in compliance with Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (“PIPEDA”), and applies to collection of personal information from Canadian residents by ACC and its subsidiary, Canadian Campus Communities, Inc.

Data Collection Use & Disclosure
ACC collects, uses, or discloses your personal information consistent with this policy.  The method of obtaining consent is appropriate for the type of personal information being collected, used, or disclosed.
Please refer to the sections of this privacy policy describing personal information collected directly and indirectly from ACC applicants, residents, residents’ guarantors, prospective residents, prospective residents’ guarantors, and website visitors.  We hope this information helps you better understand the types of personal information we collect, and the choices or opt out rights you have for this collection.
ACC collects personal information only for purposes that a reasonable person would consider appropriate in the circumstances. We retain personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, as may be required by law (e.g., for tax and accounting purposes), or as otherwise communicated to you. 

Security
We are committed to online privacy and security. We have taken certain physical, administrative, and technical steps to safeguard your non-public personal information both during transmission and once it is in our possession. ACC shall use commercially reasonable methods and safeguards designed to protect the data entrusted to ACC, including from any unauthorized collection, access, use, storage, disposal, and disclosure of your data by its employees, agents or subcontractors. While our security measures are intended to protect your non-public personal information, the complete security of any transmission over the public internet cannot be guaranteed. As a result, we do not warrant the security of any electronically stored information or information you transmit to us over the Internet. 

Video Surveillance
ACC uses closed circuit television and digital recorders for monitoring purposes at our Canadian properties.

Targeted Advertising
Please refer to the section of this privacy policy “Exercising Choices Regarding Analytics and Advertising.” Certain companies we work with to serve Interest-based Ads participate in the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) Canada Ad Choices Program and may display within the ad an Advertising Option Icon for Interest-based Ads that links to an opt-out tool which allows you to exercise certain choices regarding targeting.  To learn more, in Canada, please visit: http://youradchoices.ca/choices/.

Access and Update Your Personal Information
Canadian residents can access or update the personal information ACC holds on them by one of the following three methods:

  • Phone - Call us at 1-833-665-0160;
  • Email – Email us at privacy@americancampus.com
  • Mail - Send a written request to:

American Campus Communities
ATTN: Privacy Office
12700 Hill Country Blvd, Suite T-200
Austin, TX 78738

Accountability
ACC is accountable for the personal information collected from Canadian residents and maintains a PIPEDA compliance program.  To learn more, you can contact our Privacy Office at privacy@americancampus.com or at:
American Campus Communities
Attn: Privacy Office
12700 Hill Country Blvd, Suite T-200
Austin, TX 78738
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Personal Information from Children
Because of the nature of our business, our services are not provided to minors. We will not ask minors, specifically children under the age of 13, to provide personal information. We do not have actual knowledge about selling or sharing personal information of consumers under the age of 16.

Privacy Policy Questions/Concerns
If you have questions or concerns about your privacy or this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
American Campus Communities
Attn: Privacy Office
12700 Hill Country Blvd, Suite T-200
Austin, TX 78738 
 
You may also contact our Privacy Office at privacy@americancampus.com.

Changes to this Privacy Policy
As our business changes, so will this privacy policy. If we make any material changes to this Privacy Policy, we will let you know by posting the updated policy on this page and updating the policy’s “Effective Date” above.