At San Jac, there are opportunities for everyone. Boost your career, explore new interests,
take up a hobby, or dive into one of our enriching summer camps with our Continuing
Education Division.
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Continuous learning for both the employee and the employer
San Jacinto College's Continuing and Professional Development Division is here to
serve both employees and employers. We provide training to companies and their employees
to meet employers' demands for a highly skilled workforce, while helping incumbent
workers reach their potential.
Want to further your education? San Jacinto College provides an opportunity for people
to obtain their goals and improve their value in the workplace. These opportunities
include:
English as a Second Language (ESL)
GED Preparation (individual courses and the full series)
From drones to space stations, San Jacinto College's aerospace program offers multiple
ways to advance your career with technical certificates. Gain hands-on experience
in electrical, design, manufacturing, operating and maintenance tracks. Become an
aerospace technician and let your career take flight.
Hands-on jobs require hands-on training. You can't learn to drive without ever getting
behind the wheel. You can't learn to repair diesel engines without ever popping the
hood. Our courses in Applied Trades will hone your skills in welding, truck driving,
pipefitting, and HVAC with hands-on learning and training, all while following industry-recognized
standards.
Are you trying to take your business to the next level? To do that, you've got to
get into the nitty gritty of what it takes to run a business. Learn more about the
ins and outs of running a successful business or making yourself an instrumental cog
to your company's well-oiled machine with our business operations, supply chain, and
entrepreneurship classes.
With Houston being home to what is known as one of the best medical communities in
the world, we know our healthcare workers and employers are looking to stay at the
top of their game. Kickstart your career with our Certified Nurse Aide Training, prep
for your HESI A2 Test , or set yourself up for success to work in a medical office
in our Medical Office Professional course.
Whether you're looking to navigate Microsoft Applications more efficiently or better
protect your company from its next cyber attack, we have the courses you're looking
for. Tackle our hands-on courses as well with training to become a Certified Fiber
Optic Technician, Manual Machining, and PMI for CNC.
Dive into a new hobby or skill here at San Jacinto College. Our Lifelong Learning
program has a full range of non-credit courses that are perfect for personal development
or to take just for fun.
Earning your sea legs requires hands-on experience on ships ranging from inland towboats
to the world’s largest ships. Our programs offer more than 50 courses approved by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), each following internationally recognized Standards of Training, Certification,
and Watchkeeping. Are you ready to learn what it takes to be a mariner?
Our fun and affordable online courses give you the opportunity to learn new skills
and trades conveniently from anywhere. Take a look at the variety of online CPD courses
we offer.
Looking for something fun for your kids and teens this summer? San Jac hosts fun and
enriching summer camps for kids of all ages and all interests – from athletics and
career exploration, to music and STEM, and everything in between.
Take a Continuing Education Course
The continuing education programs we have at San Jacinto run far and wide. Browse
the catalog to find your next course.
Open enrollment means you can register at any time – as long as it’s at least three
days before the class begins. But classes can fill, so earlier is better.
18+
CPD students must be at least 18 years old.
Your Career Edge
Many CPD courses earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to help you advance your career
goals.
Your Next Hobby
Some CPD courses are more about fun than work. Learn to garden, decorate a cake, or
play the ukulele.
Pay When Your Register
You must complete the payment process to reserve your seat, or you will be unenrolled.
Education Within Your Reach
At San Jacinto College, we believe that if you want to learn, then you should be able
to learn, no matter what. That’s why we encourage students of all ages and backgrounds
to apply for financial aid and grants to help make their dreams possibleandaffordable.
Many grants are available to fund training for eligible individuals taking career
certification programs and job-readiness courses. Our focus is finding funding to
help support students interested in obtaining high-quality training and skills to
ensure success in today’s workforce.
A grant is a type of financial aid you may apply for that does not need to be repaid.
The amount of your grant is based on need, cost of attendance and enrollment status.
Students must meet eligibility requirements to qualify.
A grant can come from multiple sources including federal or state government, or San
Jacinto College.
Our grants are designed to develop college and career readiness skills that include
language, academic, and workforce instruction. Funding for our programs is provided
by the Houston Galveston Area Council and the Texas Workforce Commission.
The following is a list of the free courses we offer through our grants:
English as a Second Language (ESL) and Civics
Adult Basic Education (ABE)for students scoring below a secondary level on academic placement tests.
Adult Secondary Education (ASE)for students scoring at a secondary level on academic placement tests. This class
includes but is not limited to preparation for ahigh school equivalency (HSE)test.
Internationally Trained Professionals (ITP) for students who completed a Bachelor's Degree or higher in another country wanting
to learn more about educational and employment systems in the United States.
Career Pathways / Integrated Education and Training (IET) to assist students in developing and improving soft skills, academic skills, and /
or language skills while participating in workforce training.
Maximum class limit is 25 students in each section.
Pre-requirements and information:
Registration and Pre-testing are required before any instruction begins to determine
program eligibility.
A valid, current, government-issued photo ID is required for all participants at registration.
Waiting lists will be maintained for students if maximum occupancy is reached in any
given program.
Registration is on a first-come first-served basis. At this time most registration
is done remotely, however, some testing may need to be conducted in person.
*Students 18 and over are eligible for the program. Students over the age of 16maybe considered for entry into the program if they meet certain criteria.
Day and evening classes are currently offered remotely.
Explore Apprenticeships 2.0 is a semester-long program from February - June 2023.
Participating students will learn about a variety of career fields, apprenticeships,
and San Jacinto College programs. The program will also feature hands-on experiences
and field trips to places like NASA, Port of Houston, and the Texas Carpenters and
Millwrights Center among others.
The Texas Public Education Grant is a financial award public colleges and universities
across Texas create from their own resources. CPD receives a set amount each year
from the college, which is then awarded to students among their five departments.
Basic qualifications for TPEG include:
Be Texas residents, non-residents or foreign students
Show financial need
Register for the Selective Service, unless exempt
There is a 3-week approval process for TPEG. Please emailDedra White at 281-478-2786 or email her at Community.Engagement@sjcd.edfor more information.
The Department of Labor, Texas Is Information Technology “TXIT” Grant provides information
technology training in 11 occupations at San Jacinto College. This opportunity will
provide a short career pathway to ensure students are able to start their careers
as soon as possible. This apprenticeship opportunity will be aimed at individuals
who are currently unemployed or underemployed and would like to pursue a career in
one of the following IT areas:
Computer Systems Analyst
Information Security Analyst
Computer Programmers
Software Developers, Applications
Software Developers, Systems Software
Web Developers
Database Administrators
Network & Computer Systems Administrators
Computer Network Support Specialist
Computer Systems (all other)
Statisticians/Clinical Data Managers
Eligibility Requirements:
At least 18 years of age
Must have high school diploma or equivalent
Must be a U.S. citizen or authorized to work in the U.S.
Must pass employer background/drug test (if required)
For Texas Is Information Technology grant information, please contact:
Our grants are designed to develop college and career readiness skills that include
language, academic, and workforce instruction. Funding for our programs is provided
by the Houston Galveston Area Council and the Texas Workforce Commission.
The following is a list of the free courses we offer through our grants:
English as a Second Language (ESL) and Civics
Adult Basic Education (ABE)for students scoring below a secondary level on academic placement tests.
Adult Secondary Education (ASE)for students scoring at a secondary level on academic placement tests. This class
includes but is not limited to preparation for ahigh school equivalency (HSE)test.
Internationally Trained Professionals (ITP) for students who completed a Bachelor's Degree or higher in another country wanting
to learn more about educational and employment systems in the United States.
Career Pathways / Integrated Education and Training (IET) to assist students in developing and improving soft skills, academic skills, and /
or language skills while participating in workforce training.
Maximum class limit is 25 students in each section.
Pre-requirements and information:
Registration and Pre-testing are required before any instruction begins to determine
program eligibility.
A valid, current, government-issued photo ID is required for all participants at registration.
Waiting lists will be maintained for students if maximum occupancy is reached in any
given program.
Registration is on a first-come first-served basis. At this time most registration
is done remotely, however, some testing may need to be conducted in person.
*Students 18 and over are eligible for the program. Students over the age of 16maybe considered for entry into the program if they meet certain criteria.
Day and evening classes are currently offered remotely.
Explore Apprenticeships 2.0 is a semester-long program from February - June 2023.
Participating students will learn about a variety of career fields, apprenticeships,
and San Jacinto College programs. The program will also feature hands-on experiences
and field trips to places like NASA, Port of Houston, and the Texas Carpenters and
Millwrights Center among others.
The Texas Public Education Grant is a financial award public colleges and universities
across Texas create from their own resources. CPD receives a set amount each year
from the college, which is then awarded to students among their five departments.
Basic qualifications for TPEG include:
Be Texas residents, non-residents or foreign students
Show financial need
Register for the Selective Service, unless exempt
There is a 3-week approval process for TPEG. Please emailDedra White at 281-478-2786 or email her at Community.Engagement@sjcd.edfor more information.
The Department of Labor, Texas Is Information Technology “TXIT” Grant provides information
technology training in 11 occupations at San Jacinto College. This opportunity will
provide a short career pathway to ensure students are able to start their careers
as soon as possible. This apprenticeship opportunity will be aimed at individuals
who are currently unemployed or underemployed and would like to pursue a career in
one of the following IT areas:
Computer Systems Analyst
Information Security Analyst
Computer Programmers
Software Developers, Applications
Software Developers, Systems Software
Web Developers
Database Administrators
Network & Computer Systems Administrators
Computer Network Support Specialist
Computer Systems (all other)
Statisticians/Clinical Data Managers
Eligibility Requirements:
At least 18 years of age
Must have high school diploma or equivalent
Must be a U.S. citizen or authorized to work in the U.S.
Must pass employer background/drug test (if required)
For Texas Is Information Technology grant information, please contact:
Linked courses are a great flexible option! You can take a continuing education course,
then later you can apply the course to your degree or certificate. It's helpful if
you're not sure you want to pursue a degree or certificate, but want to get started
with a class. There are a couple of things to know. Enrollment in linked courses is
limited, you are exempt from taking the TSI assessment, and courses adhere to the CPD refund policy.
Four Ways to Register
In-Person
Identification is required / Se requiere ID al registrarse en persona Visit one of our convenient locations at the following campuses to register.
Central Campus: Interactive Learning Center, Room C-1.128, 8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena
North Campus: Slovacek Student Center Building, Room N-12.212, 5800 Uvalde Road, Houston
South Campus: Administration Bldg., Room S-8.1403, 13735 Beamer Road, Houston
Online
Register for your course online. Each course schedule will only show available classes
in that instructional area. Begin the registration process by selecting the course
schedule that interests you.