THECB Awards More Than $9 million in Grants for High-Demand Job Training  

Austin, Texas – The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) has awarded $9.9 million in grants to Texas higher education institutions across the state through the Texas Reskilling and Upskilling through Education (TRUE) Grant Program.  

The grants help public higher education institutions create, redesign, and expand short-term workforce education and training programs in high-demand occupations. 

“These career and technical education programs are aligned to jobs available today in Texas’s robust and diverse economy,” said Commissioner of Higher Education Wynn Rosser. “Institutions are partnering with employers, workforce boards, economic development corporations, and trade associations to develop the programs, making it a collaborative effort with the state to support our mission of building a talent-strong Texas.”  

TRUE Grant Program funding is awarded competitively through a request-for-applications process. The projects are required to be for education and training programs shorter than six months in duration, industry-aligned, and in high-demand fields.  

This year’s grantees are as follows: 

InstitutionProgramAward
Alamo Community College District –  Consortium with San Jacinto College Data Science/AI $800,000 
Amarillo College Business Intelligence, HR, Accounting Assistant, Project Management, Network Support  $500,000 
Angelina College Construction/Electrical Line Worker $384,490 
Dallas College – Consortium with Tarrant County College Advanced Manufacturing $800,000  
El Paso County Community College District Healthcare $236,320 
Galveston College Shipbuilding $498,950 
Grayson College – Consortium Grant with Vernon College HVAC/Welding $800,000 
Grayson College Logistics/Transportation $500,000 
Hill College – Consortium Grant with Weatherford College IT/Cybersecurity $800,000 
Kilgore College Healthcare $473,000 
Lamar State College Orange Manufacturing $500,000 
Lamar State College Port Arthur Shipbuilding $425,050 
Lee College Transportation and Materials Moving $210,000 
McLennan Community College Healthcare $290,079 
Paris Junior College Criminal Justice $470,711 
Ranger College Construction $500,000 
South Texas College Construction/HVAC $218,339 
Tarrant County College District Advanced Manufacturing $475,477 
Temple College Construction/HVAC $500,000 
Tyler Junior College Healthcare $499,684 

The TRUE Grant Program was established in 2021 by the Texas Legislature, and $91 million in funding has been allocated for grants since then. Approximately 95% of two-year institutions of higher education in every region of the state have received grants to date.