Co-enrollment through TXST Local gives you a supported path to a Texas State University bachelor’s degree, starting at a college near you. You’ll save on tuition by co-enrolling with local campuses, and you’ll receive full TXST support from day one.
Your Texas State Degree. Right Where You Are.
Built for Your Story – in Houston
TXST Local at San Jacinto College is a supported co-enrollment pathway where you complete courses with San Jac and Texas State University at the same time. Following a guided pathway, you’ll earn your associate degree with San Jacinto College while completing your Texas State bachelor’s degree.
Your story starts where you are
You can start a TXST degree at a college near you, staying in your community and saving through low-cost partner college tuition and fees for more than half of your degree.
TXST is here for you from day one
TXST supports to keep you on track from first enrollment to graduation day.
TXST Degrees. TXST Opportunities.
Every co-enrollment student who graduates from this program earns a TXST bachelor's degree.
Ready to take the next step?
If you've already been admitted to Texas State, log in to Navigate TXST to connect with your TXST Sr Regional Site Coordinator and get started.
How TXST Local Works
Your path to a Texas State degree is closer to home and backed by TXST every step of the way.
1. Find Your Program
Choose from four B.B.A. majors with TXST, designed to transfer in your A.A. in Business Administration coursework from San Jacinto College. Your story starts with the right fit.
3. Apply to both schools
Submit your applications to TXST and San Jac College. Be sure to apply to a TXST Local at San Jac program with TXST, and the Bachelor of Business Administration program of study with San Jacinto.
4. Enroll and get started
Make an advising appointment with your TXST Sr Regional Site Coordinator to map your TXST Local experience.
Register for courses at both institutions, and begin building towards your TXST degree
Find Your Program. Start Your Story.
Explore four Bachelor of Business Administration majors with TXST.
Each pathway is designed for you to start with TXST from day one and maximize your credit transfer between San Jacinto College and Texas State, so you’re always moving toward your TXST degree.
Co-Enrollment Pathways
Co-enrollment pathways help you select coursework to make progress on your selected associate and bachelor's degrees at the TXST Local Co-Enrollment Program at the San Jacinto College South Campus.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Information Systems (AI Development Concentration)
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Information Systems (Business Analytics Concentration)
Note About International Enrollment
International students who require an F1 visa to enroll are not eligible for enrollment in these programs at this time. There are plans for this restriction to be lifted in the future.
About San Jacinto College – South Campus
San Jacinto College South Campus provides a dynamic learning environment in the Greater Houston area. With expert faculty, personalized support services, and modern facilities, the campus empowers students to succeed while fostering engagement through student life, arts, and athletics.
Your Story Starts Here.
Apply to TXST and San Jacinto College today. Your TXST Sr Regional Site Coordinator is ready to help you take the first step.
Frequently Asked Questions
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About the program
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What is the concurrent enrollment program?
TXST’s concurrent program allows students enroll at two schools simultaneously and earn college credit toward their partner degree and TXST bachelor's degree. Students can start and finish their degrees without leaving the partner college.
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What are the advantages of the concurrent enrollment program?
Students can earn a bachelor’s degree from Texas State University without leaving their local college. Students receive cost-saving opportunity through partner college rates while still benefitting from all the perks of being a TXST student and receiving full support from both schools to keep them on the right track.
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Will the bachelor’s degree be awarded from Texas State University?
All eligible students who participate in the co-enrollment program will graduate with a TXST bachelor's degree if they meet TXST degree requirements.
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Can students meet with a TXST advisor?
Yes, students can meet with a TXST Regional Coordinator online or at the partner college—whichever works best for them.
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Are international students eligible for these programs?
At this time, the appropriate approvals are in place for international students needing a F1 visa to enroll in the co-enrollment program at Collin College only.
The appropriate approvals are not in place to allow international students needing F1 visas to participate in the co-enrollment programs at other partner colleges. Texas State University is currently seeking the approval for international students needing an F1 visa to be able to enroll in the other partner college programs as well, and once it is granted by the Department of Homeland Security, the restriction will be lifted. There is no timeline at this moment on when approval will be granted.
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Financial aid and scholarships
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How will financial aid work?
A student will apply for financial aid at only one school via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Students should list both schools as recipients on the FAFSA.
Enrollment at both schools will be combined to determine a student’s financial aid eligibility, and students will be responsible for paying their registration bill at each school. -
Are there any financial incentives?
Yes. After earning 60 credit hours, students in the concurrent enrollment program will receive a $4,000 TXST Local award. The award will be disbursed $1,000 per semester for up to four consecutive semesters or the earning of a bachelor’s degree (whichever comes first).
NOTE: This award is not a competitive scholarship and does not qualify nonresident students for a waiver of the nonresident portion of tuition.
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Admissions
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Do students need to apply for admission at both schools?
Yes, students need to apply and be admitted to both schools and can apply through the TXST App, Apply Texas or The Common Application. Submit your applications to Texas State and your partner college. Make sure to choose the campus and major for your TXST Local co-enrollment program with TXST.
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Where do students send official copies of their transcripts and test scores?
Students should send this information to both schools. Each school must have official copies of all transcripts and test scores.
For TXST, review our Submit Documents page.
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Apply Now
To start your journey to a Texas State bachelor's degree at San Jacinto College, submit applications to both colleges today.