Student Services
Various services and resources are available at SWTJC campuses and via email to support student success.
Some services are meant for a specific student demographic, while others are open to all SWTJC students.
Remote Student Services
Our faculty and staff are working hard to make sure you have the support you need to succeed. We are working diligently to provide our students with remote and in-person support services.
Remote Student Services
Advising Appointments
Sign up for an Advising Appointment to visit with your Success Coach and find your path to academic success! In-person and virtual appointments are available at all locations!
eCashier
eCashier is an online payment program to help students finance their education. Students who choose to use this service may select installment plans that are spread over several months, depending on the length of the semester.
Student Success Center
Located in Uvalde, Eagle Pass, Del Rio, Crystal City, and with email support for off-campus students, the Student Success Center is open to all students. This center provides computer access, tutoring services in all subjects, and equipment and textbook rentals to students.
Student Success Center Tutoring
Tutoring is an essential resource for many of our students - our Student Success Centers are committed to providing in-person and virtual tutoring sessions by appointment only.
Writing Center
An extension of the Student Success Center, the Writing Center offers support for writing-intensive courses or assignments.
Writing Center Tutoring
Tutoring is an essential resource for many of our students - our Writing Centers are committed to providing in-person and virtual tutoring sessions by appointment only.
TRiO Student Support Services
This service is a federally funded program that serves a specific student demographic, focusing on first-generation, first-generation, disabled students. Visit the SSS page for more details.
TRiO Educational Opportunity Centers
The Educational Opportunity Centers (EOC) program provides counseling and information on college admission and financial aid to qualified adults who want to enter or continue a program of post-secondary education. EOC is a federally funded program that counsels participants on financial aid options and assists in the college admission process. The goal of EOC is to increase the number of adult participants who enroll in post-secondary education institutions.
TRiO Upward Bound
Upward Bound provides low-income and first-generation high school students with academic, cultural, and personal support for the purposes of high school graduation, postsecondary enrollment, and lifelong success.
CircleIn
CircleIn is a free studying app where students can study remotely and collaborate with peers to communicate, exchange ideas, and stay productive.
Cowboy Pantry
The Cowboy Pantry provides food and basic necessities to SWTJC students at no cost. The Cowboy Pantry aims to decrease the impact that food insecurities have on the academic success of our students.
DHSI VIDA
The SWTJC Developing Hispanic Serving Institution (DHSI) project, called VIDA (Values, Identity, Diversity, and Advocacy), includes improving academic and student support services for underserved students to meet social, emotional, and academic needs and to increase the access, affordability, completion, and post-enrollment success of underserved students.
Report a Concern
SWTJC is dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of our college community and encourage faculty, staff, and students to report matters of concern.
Carl D. Perkins Assistance
The Carl D. Perkins grant offers assistance to qualified students enrolled in technical programs.