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Who We Are

The Texas State University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) works with existing and startup small businesses to help them grow and compete in today’s global economy. SBDCs are available to provide assistance during every phase of the business life cycle. The improvements that result from our direct support of our client's activities lead to job creation, investments, and economic growth for communities throughout central Texas.

The SBDC’s professional staff of counselors, trainers, and researchers provides comprehensive, confidential business counseling services that are at no cost to the client. The SBDC is funded in part by the U. S. Small Business Administration, Texas State University at San Marcos, and an extensive network of banks, chambers of commerce, and other economic development organizations. The Texas State University SBDC serves 12 counties within the 79 county service area of the South-West Texas Border SBDC regional office. This regional office, located in San Antonio, directs the activities of 10 satellite SBDCs, located as far west as El Paso and as far east as Victoria.

Counseling Services

We provide confidential business counseling services that are free of charge to our clients. Below are some of the areas of assistance.Our business consultants apply their skills and experience to assist you in making better decisions about your small business. Consulting services are confidential and available to anyone whose business is more than a year old. If you have been in Business less than a year call our office for guidance.

Annual Business Checkup

Marketing and Advertising

Business Planning

Market Research

Capital Acquisition

Minority Business Development

Cash Flow

Product Development / Engineering

Financial Analysis

SBA Loan Guarantee Assistance

Government Contracting

SBA 8(a) & Other Programs

Home-based Business

Strategic Planning

International Trade

Taxes

Manufacturing

Women's Business Issues

Research Services

SBDC counselors can also provide their clients with targeted research assistance through the SBDC National Information Clearinghouse. This program provides research data and analyses and web-based information that enable SBDC clients to make sound business decisions. The Clearinghouse web site also has extensive on-line resources and links that are accessible to users: http://sbdcnet.utsa.edu

For more information contact us at:
  Phone: 512-716-4800
  Email: SBDC@txstate.edu
   
Hours of Operation
  Monday-Friday: 8:30AM-5:30PM
   
Addresses:
  Round Rock (Main Office): (click here for map)
 
  1555 University Blvd, Suite 265
 
  Round Rock, TX 78664
  Austin (Satellite Office): (click here for map)
 
  314 E. Highland Mall Blvd., Ste 304
 
  Austin, TX 78752-3735
  San Marcos (Administrative Office): (click here for map)
 
  601 University Dr.
  McCoy Hall 322
 
  San Marcos, TX 78666-7756

 


The Texas State Small Business Development Center is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The support given by the SBA through such funding does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of any of the co–sponsors’ or participants’ opinions, findings, conclusions, recommendations, products, or services.

All SBDC programs are nondiscriminatory and open to the public.  Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at least two weeks in advance.
 
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