SA Ready to Work Information Session- In Person (Eastside)

Tue May 28 2024 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Alamo Colleges District Eastside Education & Training Center | San Antonio

Alamo Colleges District: SA Ready to Work
Publisher/HostAlamo Colleges District: SA Ready to Work
SA Ready to Work Information Session- In Person (Eastside)
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Join us to see if you qualify for tuition assistance and support services for an exciting new education and career path with Alamo SARTW!
About this Event

What is SA Ready to Work?


This one-of-a-kind program connects San Antonians to education and quality jobs – and, ultimately, well-paid careers that can sustain their families.


We’ll be with you every step of the way. Your personal Ready to Work coach will:


  • Get to know you and understand your specific situation
  • Provide guidance and resources throughout the process
  • Guide you through career and education exploration and planning
  • Help you enroll in approved courses
  • Connect you with tuition assistance and funds for urgent needs
  • Help you secure and retain a well-paid job

Who is eligible for SA Ready to Work?

  • San Antonio resident
  • 18 years or older when applying for the program
  • Permitted to work in the US
  • Annual household income is less than 250% of the federal poverty guidelines »
  • Willing to take assessments related to barriers, academics, skills aptitude, and workplace readiness
  • Committed to completing the program
  • Not currently enrolled in college

What do I need to bring with me?

  • Proof of Age (select one): U.S. birth certificate, U.S. citizen ID card, lawful resident citizen ID card, Driver's License
  • Proof of San Antonio residency (select one): an unexpired driver’s license or state ID; a recent utility bill, a current lease, a mortgage statement, or proof of residency from homeless shelter
  • Proof of Authorization to Work (select one): Social Security card (signed), U.S. birth certificate, U.S. citizen ID card, lawful resident citizen ID card, Native American tribal documentation, or other documentation accepted by USCIS Form I-9 for employment authorization (such as Employment Authorization Document, also known as an I-766 Form)
  • Proof of household income (for all adults in the household): last 30 days of paystubs, unemployment benefits, SSI payments, and recent evidence of receipt of the following benefits: San Antonio Housing Authority Voucher Program; Public Housing; SNAP; TANF; WIOA; WIC; or Medicaid

Call (210) 486-9675 or email [email protected] if you have any questions!


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Alamo Colleges District Eastside Education & Training Center, 4551 Dietrich Rd, San Antonio, United States

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