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Ready to Work

Ready to Work
Finish your degree with the Ready to Work program at A&M-SA
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Are YOU Ready to Work?

Ready to Work provides tuition assistance for the members of the San Antonio community, giving opportunities to work in high-demand and well-paid careers. Other services offered include case management, job/life skill coaching, job placement/ retention services. If you are interested in pursuing your bachelors degree, please complete the interest form below. A team member will reach out to you after.

What We Do

San Antonio Ready to Work will help students attain their degrees while providing tuition assistance and wraparound services. Find out how Ready To Work can help you reach success by completing the inquiry form below. If you have questions, please email us at ReadytoWork@tamusa.edu.

San Antonio Ready to Work will help students attain their degrees while providing tuition assistance and wraparound services. Find out how Ready To Work can help you reach success by completing the inquiry form below. If you have questions, please email us at ReadytoWork@tamusa.edu

For information on all the programs of study approved for Texas A&M–San Antonio and all other institutions, please view the approved training catalog.

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Degree Plans

Bachelor of Business Administration

  • Accounting
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • International Management
  • Marketing
  • Management (Entrepreneurship, HR, Supply Chain concentrations)

Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences

  • Business
  • Early Childhood
  • Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Information Technology
  • Information Assurance and Security

Bachelor of Science

  • Biology
  • Biology with Teacher Certification
  • Cell and Molecular Biology
  • Child Development
  • Computer Science
  • Cyber Engineering
  • Technology
  • Cyber Security
  • Electronic Systems
  • Engineering Technology Kinesiology Pre-PT
  • Kinesiology
  • Physical Education
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (EC-6 or 4-8 Bilingual Generalist)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (EC-6 or 4-8 Generalist)

Bachelor of Arts

  • Communication
  • English
  • English with Teacher Certification
  • History
  • History with Teacher Certification
  • Spanish


What You Need to Know

Target Industries

  • Aerospace
  • Architecture
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Oil and Gas
  • Energy Utilities
  • Trades
  • Education
  • Professional Services/Other
  • Finance
  • Insurance
  • Healthcare
  • Information Technology
  • Cyber Security
  • Transportation
  • Warehousing

Eligibility

  • 18 years old when applying for the program
  • Permitted to work in the United States
  • Resident of the City of San Antonio
  • Possess at least 30 college credits
  • Income less than 250% of federal poverty guidelines
  • (Currently $36,450 for an individual, or $75,000 for a household of four)
  • Willing to take assessments relating to barriers, academics, skills aptitude, and workplace readiness
  • Committed to complete program

Bachelor's Degree Program

  • Annual cap of $4,100 per Participant Individual
  • Available for participants that have already earned at least 30 college credits at the time of intake
  • Tuition Assistance is not available for existing Bachelor’s degree holder


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ready to Work?

  • Ready to Work is San Antonio’s premier workforce program.
  • Well-paid jobs require high-quality education and training. For too long, quality education has been out of reach for San Antonio residents. In 2020, San Antonio voters decided to invest over $200 million to offer scholarships and support services to eligible participants. No other city in the nation is investing in its residents like San Antonio.
  • Ready to Work will provide tuition assistance for approved training and education programs for over 28,000 adults. These programs include:
    • High-school equivalency courses, like a GED;
    • Industry-recognized credential and certificate programs.
    • Associate degree programs; and
    • Bachelor’s degree programs.
  • Ready to Work’s personal coaches will help you evaluate training, education and employment options throughout your journey.

Who is eligible for Ready to Work?

Ready to Work is intended to serve San Antonio residents that are unemployed or employed in low-paid jobs that don’t make full use of their skills and abilities. To be eligible for Ready to Work:

  • You must be:
    • At least 18 years old;
    • A resident of San Antonio (find out if your address is eligible here);
    • Permitted to work in the United States;
    • Willing to take assessments related to workforce readiness; and
    • Willing to complete training and education aligned with high-demand careers.
  • You have already earned at least 30 college credits at the time of intake.
  • Your household income may not exceed 250% of the federal poverty guidelines, which are periodically updated. For example, as of January 2022:
    • An individual living alone with an annual income of less than $33,975 would qualify for Ready to Work;
    • A head of a household of four with an annual income of less than $69,375 would qualify for Ready to Work. 

How do I apply for Ready to Work?

  • Connect with A&M-San Antonio by completing the interest form
  • Your interest form will be reviewed for eligibility. A Ready to Work intake specialist will contact you to assist with completing the next steps of your application.
  • After your application has been processed with a Ready to Work intake staff, it will be reviewed and you will be notified of the next steps.

Why should I apply for Ready to Work?

  • You should apply for Ready to Work if:
    • You are interested in improving your skills by enrolling in one of the following approved training programs:
      • High-school diploma courses (like a GED)
      • Industry-recognized certification programs (like a skilled trade, craft, medical or IT certification);
      • Associate degree programs; and
      • Bachelor’s degree programs.
    • You want help with finding a well-paid job in a high-demand career.
    • You want extra support to overcome barriers relating to training, education or job hunting.

What services are covered by Ready to Work?

Ready to Work partners provide the following services at no charge:

  • Personal coaching to understand your skills, education, life challenges and goals
  • Career and education planning to map out your future.
  • Enrollment assistance and paid tuition for the following approved training programs:
    • High-school diploma courses (like a GED)
    • Industry-recognized certification programs (like a skilled trade, craft, medical or IT certification)
    • Associates degrees
    • Bachelor’s degrees
  • Job placement and retention services such as resume building, interviewing preparation, time management and soft skills
  • Support services to overcome financial, social and emotional challenges
  • Emergency financial assistance to assist with training completion and job placement
  • Referrals to additional community resources to meet individual needs