Top 5 Colleges in San Antonio

Whether it’s Baptist or Catholic institutions, there are over 31 high-education facilities in San Antonio, Texas. The education in San Antonio hosts more than 100,000 students, and the city is also the home to the so-called “Alamo Colleges” that offer more than hundreds of associate certificates and degrees in a variety of studies. When it comes to Acceptance rate, Application fee, Average net price, Level of institution, SAT and ACT range, here are the best colleges in San Antonio and some information about each of them.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio

1 UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX, 78249
(210)-458-4011
http://www.utsa.edu/

Perhaps the most popular public university in the San Antonio area is “The University of Texas at San Antonio”. It was established in June 1969 and as of the fall of 2019, it has over 32,594 students (both under and postgraduates). Shortly after its establishment, the public research university quickly became the largest university in the city and the eight-largest in the entire state of Texas. In the university, there are three campuses that span across the metropolitan area of San Antonio.

The acceptance rate in the university is 79%. The average net price is $12,745 and the level of an institution is 4 years.

San Antonio College

1819 N Main Ave
San Antonio, TX, 78212
(210)-486-0000
http://www.alamo.edu/sac/

San Antonio College is part of the Alamo Colleges District. This (public) community college is also the oldest two-year catholic college in the state of Texas. The public college was established in 1925 and its average semester enrollment consists of around 22,028 students. The accredited college is not only the largest single-campus college in Texas but also among one of the largest in the United States. Besides academics, the college also provides vocational and professional education to the students by allowing them to continue their education at either a four-year college or university.

The acceptance rate in the university is 100%. The average net price is $7,101 and the level of an institution is 2 years.

Trinity University

1 Trinity Pl
San Antonio, TX, 78212
(210)-999-7011
http://www.trinity.edu/

Trinity University was founded in mid-April 1869 by Cumberland Presbyterians. This is a private university that is located in the Monte Vista Historic District (adjacent to the Brackenridge Park). With a total number of 2,571 students, the university is in close range with Downtown San Antonio, River Walk and the San Antonio International Airport. As a member of the Annapolis Group, Trinity University shares a commitment to the liberals arts education.

The acceptance rate in the university is 38%. The average net price is $23,144 and the level of an institution is 4 years.

St. Mary’s University

1 Camino Santa Maria
San Antonio, TX, 78228
(210)-436-3011
http://www.stmarytx.edu/

Established at the end of August 1852 by the Marianists (also called Society of Mary), the St. Mary’s University is a private arts institution that also happens to be the oldest Catholic university in the state of Texas and, also in the American Southwest. The religious affiliation is Roman Catholic and the student population consists of almost 4,000 students (both under and postgraduates). Among some of the most chosen graduate schools of the St. Mary’s University are “College of Arts”, “School of Science, Engineer and Technology”, “Humanities and Social Sciences”, as well as the “School of Law”.

The acceptance rate in the university is 80%. The average net price is $17,522 and the level of an institution is 4 years.

Palo Alto College

1400 W Villaret Boulevard
San Antonio, TX, 78224
(210)-486-3000
http://www.alamo.edu/pac/

Palo Alto College is a public institution that was founded in mid-March 1983 and started with just 231 students. The college is one of the five accredited colleges that are part of the Alamo Colleges District. What makes Palo Alto College so interesting are the many uncommon programs that can be found there such as “Mexican-American Studies” and “Nursing Home Activity Directing”. With a total number of 9,368 students, the institution offers a wide variety of transfer programs and classes.

The acceptance rate in the university is 100%. The average net price is $6,483 and the level of an institution is 2 years.

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