Central Texas
SCUCISD
SCUC ISD educators around Schertz, Cibolo, and Universal City, near JBSA-Randolph, may qualify for strong home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, about 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement; veterans may also add a VA loan with zero down.
Quick Facts
- Region Central Texas
- Total enrollment (2024) 16,000 Source: tea.texas.gov
- High schools 2
- Dominant UIL mixed Source: uiltexas.org
- TEA rating (2024) Met Standard Source: tea.texas.gov
- Cities served 1
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD (SCUCISD) is the primary ISD for the JBSA-Randolph BAH commuter cluster. The district straddles Bexar, Guadalupe, and Comal counties to serve Schertz, Cibolo, parts of Universal City, and Selma — approximately 16,000 students total across 2 high schools (Samuel Clemens and Steele).
For SCUCISD teachers and staff, the TSAHC Homes for Texas Heroes Program educator track applies the same way it does for any Texas public-school employee — 620 minimum FICO, income up to 115% county AMI, DPA available as a non-repayable grant or 3-year forgivable second lien. JBSA-Randolph military families inside the SCUCISD footprint may pair a VA loan with TSAHC Heroes (Veterans category) for closing-cost coverage.
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Alamo Heights ISD
If you teach or work for Alamo Heights ISD in San Antonio, the Homes for Texas Heroes program was built for you. Eligible educators and staff may qualify for TSAHC down payment assistance, often around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus the option to add an MCC tax credit.
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Brownsville ISD
Brownsville ISD teachers and staff serving the Rio Grande Valley may qualify for real help buying a home. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible school employees may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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Bryan ISD
If you work for Bryan ISD in the Brazos Valley, Homes for Texas Heroes may put a home within closer reach. Eligible educators and staff may qualify for TSAHC down payment assistance, often about 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit option.
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College Station ISD
College Station ISD teachers and staff in Aggieland may have more help available than they expect. Eligible educators may qualify for Homes for Texas Heroes down payment assistance through TSAHC, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit on top.
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Corpus Christi ISD
Corpus Christi ISD teachers and staff on the Gulf Coast may qualify for real down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible school employees may receive TSAHC assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an optional MCC tax credit.
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Edinburg CISD
Edinburg CISD educators in the Rio Grande Valley may qualify for more home-buying help than they realize. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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Georgetown ISD
Georgetown ISD educators in the booming north Austin metro may qualify for meaningful down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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Harlingen CISD
Harlingen CISD teachers and staff in the Rio Grande Valley may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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Judson ISD
Judson ISD educators in northeast Bexar County, near JBSA-Randolph, may qualify for strong home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, about 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement; veterans may also add a VA loan with zero down.
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Killeen ISD
Killeen ISD serves a heavily military community near Fort Cavazos, and its educators may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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Leander ISD
Leander ISD educators around Cedar Park and Leander in the north Austin metro may qualify for meaningful down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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McAllen ISD
McAllen ISD teachers and staff in the Rio Grande Valley may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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North East ISD (NEISD)
North East ISD educators in north San Antonio may qualify for strong home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, about 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement; veterans may also add a VA loan with zero down.
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Northside ISD (NISD)
Northside ISD, the largest district in San Antonio, employs tens of thousands of educators who may qualify for home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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Round Rock ISD
Round Rock ISD educators in the booming north Austin metro may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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San Antonio ISD (SAISD)
San Antonio ISD educators serving the city's urban core may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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San Marcos CISD
San Marcos CISD teachers and staff, midway between San Antonio and Austin, may qualify for meaningful down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may receive TSAHC assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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Temple ISD
Temple ISD teachers and staff in Central Texas may have more home-buying help than they realize. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may qualify for TSAHC down payment assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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United ISD
United ISD, the largest district in Webb County, serves Laredo educators who may qualify for real down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC assistance, around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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Waco ISD
Waco ISD teachers and staff in Central Texas may qualify for meaningful home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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