Colleges in San Antonio

Colleges in San Antonio

Located in the southern region of Texas, San Antonio is the second-most populous city in the southern US and features more than 30 higher education institutions, which cater to upwards of 100,000 students. San Antonio is heavily car-dependent, but does offer bike sharing for 136 miles of bike lanes and VIA Metropolitan Transport, which connects Downtown San Antonio to several key areas, including the University of Texas at San Antonio and SeaWorld.

Nicknamed Military City, USA, San Antonio has the highest concentration of military bases in the country, including Lackland Air Base, which trains all new Air Force recruits, and Fort Sam Houston, which provides medical training for the US military. The base locations play a significant role in the economy of San Antonio, making military and government-civil service two of the primary factors, along with health care, financial services, oil and gas, and tourism. Health, another leading factor in the city’s economy, is due in large part to the South Texas Medical Center, which is comprised of a number of higher educational institutions and several research facilities.

The largest institution in the state is the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), which is publicly supported along with the Texas A&M University-San Antonio, UT Health San Antonio, and the Alamo Community College District. The city also hosts an array of Catholic and Baptist institutions, including the Baptist University of the Américas and Wayland Baptist University, as well as St Mary’s University, Our Lady of the Lake University, and the University of the Incarnate Word. Private universities in San Antonio, including Trinity University, Hallmark University, Oblate School of Theology, and more, all use the San Antonio Public Library, which consists of a central library, 29 branches, and an online portal.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio is a 4-year public research institution and the largest university in the San Antonio region. UTSA encompasses nine colleges and schools conferring undergraduate degrees as well as an Honors College. Between...

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You'll learn as much as you put into it, just like anything else. Ask lots of questions of your professors: you'll learn and look like you're giving it a good amount of effort.

” – Korina from San Antonio, TX

Founded in 1852 by the Society of Mary, St. Mary’s University is a Catholic liberal arts college in San Antonio. The oldest Catholic university in Texas, St. Mary’s awards undergrad and graduate degrees in more than 75 academic programs. As a...

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I can definitely say that I am learning a lot here at St. Mary's University! When I say I am learning a lot I don't only mean in a classroom. At St. Mary's University I've learned to speak out, help out, and go all out. I haven't only grown mentally...

” – Patricia from El Paso, TX

Founded in 1869, Trinity University is a private liberal arts and sciences institution situated in San Antonio, TX. Trinity is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church and offers undergrad degrees in 47 academic majors. All freshmen must take a First...

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A beautiful campus filled with supportive professors and driven students is what you will find here. There are so many opportunities for any interest you may have. A fine choice when making the big decision of where you will attend university.

” – Angela from San Antonio, TX

Founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, the University of the Incarnate Word is a Catholic school in San Antonio and an Hispanic-serving institution. The largest Catholic university in the state of Texas, UIW is home to 11...

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This is the best valued school for being a private institution. I have very small class sizes where the professors know me by name. The professors are all genuine and want their students to succeed and there are various things on campus such as the...

” – Jessica from Sherwood, AR

San Antonio College is the oldest 2-year community college in Texas and part of the Alamo Colleges District. SAC offers professional certifications and associate degree programs. It is a designated National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber...

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The courses here are actually great. From what I hear we're on par, if not ahead, of the major colleges in the area, which for the cost of the school itself is rather amazing. The majority of the teachers I've had are fantastic at their job as well.

” – Anon

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Palo Alto College is a public institution located in San Antonio, Texas, and is one of five community colleges serving the Greater San Antonio area. PAC offers a number of uncommon programs alongside its more traditional options, allowing its...

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This collge has high quality education at a very reasonable amount.
This college is welcoming and the staff will help if the students ask questions.
This college has great transfer programs and a variety of classes that will be needed for any...

” – Sandra from San Antonio TX

Founded in 1895 by the Congregation of Divine Providence, Our Lady of the Lake University is a 4-year Catholic school in San Antonio. OLLU is home to five schools granting undergrad degrees in over 30 academic majors and is a designated Hispanic...

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Our Lady of the Lake University-San Antonio, TX is a wonderful university in that class sizes are small and so it makes it easier to connect with the professors. The University does make the students feel valued and that their education is of the...

” – Candy from San Antonio, TX

Northwest Vista College is a 2-year community college that confers associate degrees and technical certifications. The school is part of the Alamo Colleges District and offers several Academic Workforce Programs through the Healthy & Biosciences...

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I learned a lot more than I thought I would.

” – Cassandra from San Antonio, TX

St. Philip's College is a public community college located in San Antonio, Texas, with an open admissions policy. SPC is an HBCU and an Hispanic-Serving Institution, the only college to be federally recognized as such. They offer associate’s degrees...

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I rate St Philip's College a rate of 10 because it is excellent here and I have been attending the campus for three years now and I am very satisfied with the staff here

” – Sonia from San Antonio, TX

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Texas A&M University-San Antonio is a public 4-year institution with a “selective” admissions process. TAMU San Antonio is designated Hispanic-Serving Institution with more than half of students identifying as being hispanic or latino. The...

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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is a private, health science education institution. The college is divided into five schools: the Long School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, the School of Dentistry, the School of...

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UTHSCSA is a prestigious university to attend. Many hospitals are surrounded by this university and it is a great place to learn and experience. Getting admitted to this university means a lot of hard work.

” – Sara from Austin, TX

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Hallmark University is a private school in San Antonio specializing in business and technology training. HU is home to four schools in Aeronautics, Healthcare, Information Technology, and Business. Students in the College of Aeronautics receive hands...

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The Baptist University of the Americas is a Christian university dedicated to training future Baptist leaders. BUA offers bachelor’s degree programs in Biblical/Theological Studies, Music, Business Leadership, and Human Behavior and all degrees focus...

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Founded by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Oblate School of Theology is a Roman Catholic graduate school in San Antonio focused on training students for mission and ministry. Oblate offers five theological master’s degree programs as well...

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Northeast Lakeview College is a 2-year community college in the San Antonio metro area and a member of the Alamo Colleges system. NLC grants degrees and certificates in 48 academic fields of study. In addition, NLC makes six programs available...

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