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University of Texas at San Antonio
The Institute of Texan Cultures is one of the three campuses of The University of Texas at San Antonio. To learn more about our UTSA family, you can visit the UTSA web site.
UTSA was established in June 1969 to serve the San Antonio metropolitan area and the broader region of South Texas. Today UTSA is one of fastest-growing public universities in Texas. More than 56 percent of UTSA students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. UTSA is rapidly moving toward classification as a premier research institution.
Enrollment
Degree Programs
- 64 bachelor's
- 48 master's
- 21 doctoral
- Eight colleges and a Graduate School
Faculty
- 615 tenure and tenure-track
Library
- 742,000 books
- 2,300 print periodicals
- More than 30,000 electronic journals
- 3 million microforms
Research
- Research and sponsored programs finding totaled more than $67 million in 2009.
Alumni
Athletics
- NCAA Division I university
- 17 sports
- A member of the Southland Conference
Economic Impact
- More than $1.2 billion in direct and indirect business activity in Texas
- Provides more than 15,720 jobs in the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area (based on 2008 figures)
UTSA Institute for Economic Development
- Serves more than 29,500 businesses annually
- Clients created more than 3,900 new jobs in FY 2007
- Helped clients attact $175.5 million in growth capital in FY2007.
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ŠUTSA's Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 East Durango Blvd., San
Antonio, TX 78205-3209, (210) 458-2300
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