Ready to Work
The Alamo Colleges District is a proud partner of Ready to Work, an educational and job placement program to help San Antonio residents improve their quality of life.
Get InfoWhat is 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.
And 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
Ready to Work will get you Hired to Work in a career you'll love.
Who is eligible for Ready to Work?
- San Antonio resident – Check your residency »
- 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
- Committed to finding full-time employment
If you live in Bexar County and you or a family member has served in the military, you may qualify. See details here.
Note: Eligibility will be verified during the application process.
2024 Federal Poverty Guidelines
Updated January 2024
Find a path that’s right for you.
Ready to Work offers a variety of programs to fit your interests, skills and goals.
High School Equivalency Earning a high school diploma or a GED will open many doors. Once you’ve earned it, you can continue in another Ready to Work program to take your future to the next level. |
Certification Courses Increase your earning potential and improve your resume by earning a certificate in a high-wage, high-demand field, including technology, healthcare, construction, business and more. |
Associate Degrees Expand your employment opportunities with just 60 college credit hours needed to earn your first college credential – an associate degree. |
Bachelor’s Degrees If you’ve already earned 30 college credit hours, Ready to Work can help you complete your Bachelor’s degree. |
Get READY in 1 – 2 – 3
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Step 1: Watch the Ready to Work Application Prep Video
The Ready to Work Application Prep video will give you an overview of the Ready to Work program, as well as the:
Step 2: Attend an Enrollment Expo
Step 2: Attend an Enrollment Expo. Attending the Enrollment Expo is a requirement to be eligible for the Ready to Work program. This one-stop session includes:
Initial development of your individual training, education, and career plan (Success Plan). Before you attend:
Step 3: Meet with your Enrollment Coach
You’ll need to meet with your Enrollment Coach to review your assessment results, complete your success plan, and to confirm your class placement, schedule, and location – get enrolled! |
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We’ll coach you from application to enrollment, on through job placement and long-term success. |
Connecting you with training programs at the Alamo Colleges – and beyond. The Alamo Colleges is home to over dozens of approved training programs, so you might just find your next step here! |
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The Ready To Work Leadership Team
Laurie Rios
Enrollment Team Leader
210-485-0250 lrios117@theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com |
Fernando Acevedo M.Ed., M.P.A.
Advising Team Leader
210-485-0639 facevedo9@theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com |
Jessica Cruz-Llanes, M.Ed.
Career Experience Team Leader
210-485-0645 jcruz460@theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com |