Don’t let cost get in the way of your education and future career. Every year, San Jacinto College awards Perkins grants to students in special circumstances to help them pay for costs associated with career and technical education programs. Browse Perkins funding opportunities and see if you qualify. 

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Do You Qualify?

Perkins grants help students in unique or special circumstances. You may be eligible for Perkins funding if you fall into one or more of the following categories:
  • Individuals with disabilities
  • Individuals from economically disadvantaged families, including low-income youth and adults
  • Individuals preparing for occupation in non-traditional fields
  • Single parents, including single pregnant women
  • Out-of-workforce individuals
  • Homeless individuals
  • Youth who are in, or have aged out of, the foster care system
  • Youth with a parent who is a member of the armed forces and is on active duty
  • Individuals with other barriers to educational achievement, including individuals with limited English proficiency

Get Funding in Four Easy Steps

The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act promises to give nearly $1.3 billion every year to students pursuing career and technical education (CTE) programs. Receiving a Perkins grant can help make college more affordable.
  1. Apply for a Perkins Grant

    To be eligible for Perkins funding, you must be currently enrolled in or admitted to a career and technical education program at San Jacinto College. You may apply for all eligible funding programs. Funds are awarded on a first come, first serve basis, so be sure to apply early. 

    Applications should be submitted in the semester you are applying for funding and have eligible expenses. Funding cannot be guaranteed at the end of the semester or grant cycle.

  2. Receive Your Award Information

    Once your application is submitted and application review begins, a response or award decision is usually sent to you within 1-2 business days. You will receive an email from perkinsgrant@sjcd.edu with award information and receipt/document submission instructions.

    Award amounts will vary based on assistance program and funding availability.  Perkins is designed to help you with the costs associated with your education, but due to limited funding, you should not expect to receive 100% cost reimbursement.

  3. Receive Your Award Payment

    Once all of your receipts and documentation have been received, your award will be finalized and your payment distributed. This process may take 1-2 weeks depending on the timeline of additional approvals.

  4. Apply Again!

    Depending on the assistance program, you may apply for assistance more than once. For child care and transportation assistance, you can apply each semester that you are enrolled in classes and meet the eligibility requirements. For Allied Health and Nursing Program Requirements Reimbursement, and CTE General Supply Reimbursement, you are limited to one award per grant year (September 1 - August 31), but you may apply every year you are eligible.

Available Grant Programs

 

We understand that quality childcare can be expensive and we’re here to help eligible student-parents with their childcare needs while they focus on their studies. If eligible, you could have a portion of your childcare expenses reimbursed via the Perkins grant. Some requirements include:
●   You must be enrolled in a career and technical education major (AAS or certificate) or prerequisite program
●   You must have a GPA of 2.00 or greater in previous coursework
●   Your child must be enrolled in a licensed childcare facility at the time of application. Funds may be used at any licensed daycare facility, including the Central Campus childcare center.

Childcare is only for days and times you are attending classes at San Jac, and your award amount is subject to funding availability. See program rules for more specific information.

You may apply every semester that you meet the eligibility requirements and require childcare assistance.

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Your clinical placement and/or internship is an important part of your education. Don’t let the cost of traveling to or from your new workplace get in the way. If eligible, you could have some of your internship and/or clinical transportation and parking expenses reimbursed via the Perkins grant. Some requirements include: 

  • You must be enrolled in a career and technical education (CTE) AAS or certificate program and currently enrolled in a clinical or internship course.
  • You must have a GPA of 2.00 or greater in previous coursework.
  • You will travel to your internship or clinical site throughout the semester. Upon completion, you may be reimbursed for associated mileage and parking expenses.

Reimbursement amounts vary depending on location and associated mileage. Mileage is calculated and reimbursed from the San Jac campus you are enrolled in to your clinical or internship site, roundtrip. Your award amount is subject to funding availability. Funding cannot be guaranteed at the end of the semester or grant cycle, so apply as soon as you know your clinical or internship assignment.

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We understand that the cost of clinical health expenses that are required for allied health and nursing programs can add up quickly. If eligible, you may be reimbursed up to $250 for eligible clinical health expenses. Your award amount is subject to funding availability. 
 
Some requirements include:

Reimbursement is for eligible expenses within the grant year (from September 1st -  August 31st) with a limit of one award per grant year. Tuition and books are NOT eligible for reimbursement. Eligible expenses include: 

  • Immunizations
  • Physical exams
  • CPR certification
  • Background checks
  • Drug screenings
  • Uniforms required by your program

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Don’t let the cost of course supplies get in the way of your education. This program helps ease the financial burden for students pursuing a degree or certificate in a career and technical education (CTE) program. 

Some requirements include:

  • You must be currently enrolled and pursuing a degree or certificate in a CTE program at San Jacinto College.
  • You must have a GPA of 2.00 or greater in previous coursework.

If eligible, you may be reimbursed up to $200 for tools, supplies, and/or subscriptions that are required by course or program. These expenses are typically listed during your program orientation or on your course syllabi. Personal items, books and associated course access, and tuition are NOT eligible for reimbursement. Your award amount is subject to funding availability. 

Reimbursement is for eligible expenses within the grant year (from September 1st -  August 31st) with a limit of one award per grant year. 

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Getting a license or certification in your field can be a necessary first step for starting your new career. This program can help you pay for program licensure exam and exam review session fees. 

Some requirements include: 

  • You must be enrolled in or have graduated from the appropriate program (during the current grant year) for the exam for which you are requesting funding.
  • You must be eligible for the exam or exam review.
  • You must have a GPA of 2.00 or greater in previous coursework.

The following licensure exams and exam reviews are available for funding:
Central Campus

  • Respiratory Care - Kettering CRT/RRT exam review seminar
  • Child Development - Paraprofessional Exam
  • Child Development - National Council Associate certificate application fee
  • DMSO - ARDMS Registry Exams (Sonographic Principles and Instrumentation, Abdomen, and OB-GYN)
  • Medical Lab Technology - ASCP BOC Interactive Practice Exam and MLS Online Review Course

North Campus

  • Child Development - National Council Associate certificate application fee
  • Health Information Technology - RHIT certification exam
  • Health Information Technology - CTR certification exam
  • Pharmacy Technology - National certification exam (NHA or PTCB)

South Campus

  • Computer Information Technology - CompTIA A+ certification
  • Computer Information Technology - CompTIA Security+ certification
  • Computer Information Technology - AWS Cloud Architect Associate certification and AWS Cloud Practitioner. 

For exam or review information or qualifications, please contact your instructor or program director. 

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Understanding Perkins Grant Eligibility Terms

 

What does economically disadvantaged mean? 

If you meet one or more of the following guidelines, you may be considered economically disadvantaged:

  • You are eligible for federal Pell Grant or comparable state program of need-based financial assistance.
  • Your annual income is at or below the federal poverty line.
  • You are eligible for Aid to Families with Dependent Children or other public assistance programs (including WIC program participants).
  • You participate in or are eligible for JTPA programs included under Title II.
  • You are eligible for benefits under the Food Stamp Act of 1977 or the Health and Humans Services (HHS) Poverty Guidelines.

How does the Perkins grant define homelessness?

Subtitle VII-B of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act defines homeless as follows:

  1. Individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence (within the meaning of section 103(a)(1)); and
  2. Includes:
    1. those who are sharing the housing of other persons due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason; are living in motels, hotels, trailer parks, or camping grounds due to the lack of alternative adequate accommodations; are living in emergency or transitional shelters; or are abandoned in hospitals.
    2. those who have a primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings.
    3. those who are living in cars, parks, public spaces, abandoned buildings, substandard housing, bus or train stations, or similar settings, and migratory children.
 

What is considered occupation in nontraditional fields?

According to the United States Department of Labor, “occupation in nontraditional fields” refers to fields where less than 20% of people employed in a job are a specific gender. For female non-traditional careers, less than 20% of employees are women. For male non-traditional careers, less than 20% of employees are men.

Browse the list of non-traditional genders associated with San Jac degree and certification programs.

Who is considered an out-of-workforce individual?

If you have been working primarily without pay to care for a home and/or family and, for that reason, have diminishing marketable skills, you may be considered an out-of-workforce individual. The Perkins grant works to help these individuals pursue a college education and enter the workforce. 

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For more information, and to see if you qualify, please email us at perkinsgrant@sjcd.edu or set up an in-person or virtual appointment below.

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