Current AlamoPROMISE Scholars

Congratulations on joining the PROMISE!
Now that you’re enrolled and attending classes, we want to help you finish strong and move into the workforce with credentials and qualifications that employers value most. As an AlamoPROMISE scholar, it is important to stay connected through alamo.edu/promise and your alamo.edu email for updates.

Important Information for Currently Enrolled AlamoPROMISE Scholars
To support your success at the Alamo Colleges and beyond, we want you to maintain your AlamoPROMISE Scholar status.
In order to keep your AlamoPROMISE Status you must enroll in the fall semester immediately following your high school graduation, please note the following eligibility criteria for program continuation:
Credit Hours RequirementTo ensure progress to a degree or certificate completion, AlamoPROMISE Scholars are highly encouraged to complete at least 18 credit hours during the fall and spring semesters (minimum of 9 hours per semester). Remember: AlamoPROMISE covers up to three consecutive years (six consecutive semesters Fall and Spring semesters) or the completion of an associate degree or academic certificate, whichever comes first. |
Continuous EnrollmentAlamoPROMISE Scholars must maintain continuous enrollment for up to six consecutive Fall and Spring semesters (does not include Summer). Note: AlamoPROMISE does not cover Summer classes. AlamoPROMISE Scholars can use other funding sources, such as the Summer Momentum Program (SMP), scholarships, and other aid to cover the costs of Summer courses. For more information about scholarships, please click here. |
Financial Aid EligibilityAlamoPROMISE Scholars must maintain Financial Aid eligibility. Current scholars should submit their FAFSA or TASFA every year they are in the AlamoPROMISE program. The priority date to submit is May 1, other priority deadlines can be found here. |
Satisfactory Academic ProgressAlamoPROMISE Scholars must remain in Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP).
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Program of Study RequirementAlamoPROMISE Scholars must pursue Courses in their Program of Study (CPOS) in order to follow federal requirements. |
Additional RequirementsComplete any other program requirements communicated by the AlamoPROMISE Program Office to the student's official alamo.edu email account. |
We are here to help!If there are concerns about meeting any requirements, students should work with their Certified Academic Advisor for exception consideration and a plan for continued success. The AlamoPROMISE Program Office is also available to assist with any questions at promise@alamo.edu. |
AlamoPROMISE Scholars not meeting the requirements may be subject to having their AlamoPROMISE revoked for the subsequent semester. Any notices regarding a change in AlamoPROMISE Scholar status will be communicated by the AlamoPROMISE Program Office to the student's official alamo.edu email account. |
Financial Aid and AlamoPROMISE
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As an AlamoPROMISE scholar, you must maintain Financial Aid eligibility. This includes submitting and completing your financial aid application – FAFSA / TASFA – every year you are enrolled at the Alamo Colleges. The FAFSA/TASFA opens in the Fall, and continuing AlamoPROMISE scholars must submit and complete renewal financial applications each year. After the submission of your FAFSA/TASFA application, check your ACES account to confirm your FAFSA or TASFA application has been verified and all requirements have been met. In order to ensure your continued AlamoPROMISE status and timely awarding, please submit any additional documentation requested by the *Financial Aid Priority Date of May 1. |
*The Financial Aid priority dates are to ensure the review and processing of a student's financial aid application before the first day of class. To qualify as a priority applicant, Alamo Colleges must receive your completed FAFSA, verification documents, and all other requested documents ON or BEFORE the priority date. Standard processing time can take 2-3 weeks, so please submit your FAFSA early enough for processing and additional documents to be requested and collected prior to the priority date. Any outstanding financial aid documents will be requested through the student portal, ACES. Any outstanding financial aid documents will be requested through the student portal, ACES. |
- Log into ACES
- Check the 'Financial Aid Checklist' section of ‘My Page’ for unsatisfied financial aid requirements
- Complete all PDF(s)/DocuSign/other documents requested and Submit them according to the instructions provided:
- You may also be asked to follow a URL link to the ProVerifier+ student portal and sign in with your alamo.edu email address.
- If directed to the ProVerifier+ student portal, make sure to check and complete all document requests in both the ProVerifier+ AND your ACES student portals. - The Alamo Colleges District is using the ProVerifier+ system to assist you with the verification process. The automated ProVerifier+ system communicates directly with the IRS on behalf of you and/or your parent(s) to obtain official IRS tax transcripts, saving a tremendous amount of time and effort as well as ensuring the correct documents for the correct year are requested. You and/or your parent(s) will only be required to electronically complete and eSign an IRS Form 4506-T/C Form and a Verification worksheet – ProVerifier+ will do the rest!
For help with any Financial Aid documents:Resources are available to help you submit and complete your financial aid application via Financial Aid Saturdays and Financial Aid TV. Financial Aid Saturdays Sessions require no registration and Financial Aid TV tutorials can be viewed at your convenience.
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If you have any concerns about Financial Aid and AlamoPROMISE Scholar Status, the AlamoPROMISE Program Office is also available to address questions at promise@alamo.edu. |

Resources on-campus
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As an AlamoPROMISE Scholar, you have access to the following ecosystem of resources to help support your success. Some resources include: Laptop and Wi-Fi hotspot check-out, student emergency aid, student food support from the San Antonio Food Bank, Housing and Rental Assistance programs, mental health counseling and other referrals for public assistance. The following are direct links to other services available to our students: |
Advocacy Centers provide services like job assistance, food security, clothing, childcare, utility assistance and counseling.
Additional Helpful Links:Academic Advising |
Promise-to-Promise Information
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AlamoPROMISE is a program that covers the full cost of tuition and required fees for new graduates from participating high schools seeking an academic certificate or associate degree at one of the five Alamo Colleges. Promise to Promise allows eligible students to start at any of the five Alamo Colleges and then transfer to UTSA to complete a four-year degree while having educational costs covered at both institutions. The Promise-to-Promise program encourages Alamo Colleges students who meet certain eligibility criteria to transfer to UTSA and have tuition and mandatory fees covered for up to four consecutive fall and spring semesters through the UTSA Bold Promise program. |



