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The University of Texas at San Antonio




About UTSA The University of Texas at San Antonio is an emerging Tier One research institution with nearly 29,000 students. It is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region. OUR MISSION The University of Texas at San Antonio is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research and discovery, teaching and learning, community engagement and public service. As an institution of access and excellence, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development and the commercialization of intellectual property – for Texas, the nation and the world.

OUR VISION To be a premier public research university, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment.

WE ARE TOP-TIER We encourage an environment of dialogue and discovery, where integrity, excellence, inclusiveness, respect, collaboration and innovation are fostered.

South Texas Location

San Antonio is in south-central Texas, on the edge of Texas’s Hill Country. The city’s rich colonial heritage includes The Alamo, an 18th-century Spanish mission preserved as a museum. Following the San Antonio River, the miles-long River Walk is a landmark pedestrian promenade lined with cafes and shops. There are miles of parks, cycling and hiking trails and more for outdoors enthusiasts. A variety of art, music and cultural institutions across the city offer entertainment that bridges cultures and eras. Our Downtown and Hemisfair campuses are in the heart of San Antonio’s vibrant downtown. Main Campus is within easy reach of Texas Hill Country and wide open spaces. The San Antonio International Airport is 13 miles from Main Campus.


UTSA at a glance UTSA ESTABLISHED

One of the top 400 universities in the world and one of the top 66 public universities in the nation - Times Higher Education

1969

MASCOT Roadrunner

ENROLLMENT

No. 1 cybersecurity program in the nation - Hewlett-Packard / Ponemon Institute

28,787

COUNTRIES REPRESENTED 94

ACADEMICS 162 degree programs

FACULTY 1,410

RESEARCH EXPENDITURES $51.8 million

One of the “Best of the Best” U.S. universities for Hispanics, African-Americans, veterans and females - Hispanic Network Magazine

Among an elite group of U.S. universities to earn the Carnegie Foundation’s Community Engagement Classification - Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT $1.2 billion

ALUMNI 107,000

No. 6 in the nation in awarding bachelor’s degrees to Hispanic students - Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education


Majors

Interdisciplinary Studies

Psychology

Kinesiology

Sociology Spanish

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, CONSTRUCTION & PLANNING

Mexican American Studies Multicultural Early Childhood Development

Architecture

Nutrition and Dietetics

Criminal Justice

Construction Science & Management

Women’s Studies

Public Administration

Interior Design

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC POLICY

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Biomedical Engineering

Biochemistry

Accounting

Civil Engineering

Biology

Actuarial Science

Computer Engineering

Chemistry (B.A. or B.S.)

Cyber Security

Electrical Engineering

Computer Science

Economics (B.A. or B.B.A.)

Mechanical Engineering

Environmental Science

Entrepreneurship Finance

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS

General Business

American Studies

Human Resource Management

Anthropology

Information Systems

Art (B.A. or B.F.A.)

Management

Art History and Criticism

Management Science

Classical Studies and Humanities

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Multidisciplinary Studies (B.A.)

Management, International Science

Communication

Public Health (B.S.)

Marketing

English

Real Estate Finance and Development

Geography

Sport, Event and Tourism Management

Global Affairs

Statistics

History

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Modern Language Studies Music (B.A. or B.M.)

Health

Philosophy

Infancy and Childhood Studies

Political Science

Geology (B.A. or B.S.) Mathematics Microbiology and Immunology Multidisciplinary Science Physics (B.A. or B.S.)

HONORS COLLEGE The Honors College is open to students from all academic disciplines. Honors classes include special sections of regular courses with smaller enrollments and interdisciplinary seminars that bring together advanced students from diverse disciplines.


Master’s Programs

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS

Bicultural-Bilingual Studies

Anthropology

Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, Bilingual Education

Art

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, CONSTRUCTION & PLANNING

Dietetics Studies

Architecture (M.S. or M. Arch.) Urban and Regional Planning COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Accounting Applied Statistics Business Administration (M.B.A. or M.S.) Business Admin., Business Economics Business Admin., Finance Business Admin., Information Systems Business Admin., Management of Technology Business Admin., Management Science Business Admin., Marketing Management Data Analytics Economics Executive M.B.A. Finance Information Technology Management of Technology

Clinical Mental Health Counseling Education Education, Curriculum and Instruction Education, Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Reading and Literacy

Art History Communication English Geography History Music Philosophy

Education, Special Education

Political Science

Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

Psychology Sociology

Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Higher Education Administration

Spanish

Health and Kinesiology

Criminal Justice and Criminology

School Counseling School Psychology Teaching English as a Second Language COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Advanced Manufacturing and Enterprise Engineering

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC POLICY Public Administration Social Work COLLEGE OF SCIENCES Applied Mathematics, Industrial Geology Mathematics

Advanced Materials Engineering

Mathematics Education

Biomedical Engineering

Physics

Civil Engineering (M.C.E. or M.S.C.E.) Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering


Doctoral Programs COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Applied Statistics Business Administration, Accounting Business Administration, Finance Business Administration, Information Technology Business Administration, Marketing Business Administration, Organization and Management Studies COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS Anthropology English Psychology COLLEGE OF PUBLIC POLICY Applied Demography COLLEGE OF SCIENCES Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Neurobiology

Intensive English Program We offer international students a program targeted toward individuals who are interested in improving their English language skills. Students in our Intensive English Program may have the opportunity to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees at UTSA upon meeting admissions requirements. Our goal is to assist English as a Second Language students to increase their abilities and confidence.

Computer Science

Students take a series of academic preparation classes. These include:

Culture, Literacy and Language

Physics

» Reading/Vocabulary

Educational Leadership

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

» Writing/Grammar

Translational Science

» Oral Communication

Counselor Education and Supervision

Interdisciplinary Learning and Teaching COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Biomedical Engineering Electrical Engineering Environmental Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Chemistry

» Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)Preparation For more information about the application process, please contact eslservices@utsa.edu.


Our Campuses UTSA’s campuses offer unique opportunities to learn, discover and grow. MAIN CAMPUS The 600-acre Main Campus is the hub of UTSA and home to students nearly every hour of the day and night. The Main Campus features the University Center, Campus Recreation, the Convocation Center, more than 350 student organizations, residence halls, two libraries and a variety of food options. The adjoining Park West Athletics Complex sits on 125 acres near the Main Campus and features a soccer stadium and a track and field complex.

DOWNTOWN CAMPUS The Downtown Campus, located in the heart of San Antonio’s business, social and cultural scenes, offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the College of Architecture, Construction and Planning, the College of Public Policy and the College of Education and Human Development. Approximately one-third of UTSA’s graduate students take classes at the Downtown Campus. The urban campus is home to many of the university’s community outreach programs and extended education offerings and serves as a convenient location for hosting communitywide events.

HEMISFAIR CAMPUS The Hemisfair Campus is home to the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures and UTSA Libraries Special Collections. The museum produces exhibits, programs and events that examine and celebrate culture in Texas. It also facilitates field trips, teacher training and curriculum development. As a Smithsonian Affiliate, the museum hosts exclusive artifacts and educational programs from the Smithsonian Institution for the benefit of the people of Texas.


San Antonio: South Texas & Hill Country San Antonio visitors enjoy the iconic River Walk, historical landmarks, amusement parks (Sea World and Six Flags), a lively art scene, museums, performing arts stages, sporting events and annual festivals. Parks, wilderness trails and natural areas offer added opportunities for bicycle riding, hiking, canoeing and running. CLIMATE Located between the Texas Hill Country and the Gulf Coast, San Antonio has a modified subtropical climate. While there are occasional below-freezing days, the temperatures remain moderate for most of the year. »» Warmest months are July and August »» Average high temperature: 79.8 °F (26.5 C) »» Average low temperature: 68.7 °F (20.4 C) »» City size: 460 square miles »» Population (2014 U.S. Census): more than 1.4 million »» Trails: more than 150 miles of walking, hiking, and biking trails

»» Parks: 240 city-owned parks, which include swimming pools, gymnasiums, historic cemeteries, sports facilities, recreation centers and the Botanical Garden and Conservatory »» Natural areas: Government Canyon State Natural Area, Guadalupe River State Park, Honey Creek State Natural Area »» Sunny days per year: about 220

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS IN SAN ANTONIO H-E-B

Bill Miller Bar-B-Q

USAA

Rackspace

Valero Energy

CPS Energy

Toyota Motoring Manufacturing Cullen/Frost Bankers

Clear Channel Communications, Inc.


How to Apply INTERNATIONAL FRESHMEN » Minimum GPA: 2.5 on 4.0 scale » Must submit official transcripts, diplomas, certificates, statement of results or national test examinations » Submit official English translation of all documents » Possess equivalent of U.S. high school diploma » ACT minimum: 21 or SAT minimum: 1000 (math and critical reading) » TOEFL minimum: 100 (Internetbased) or 600 (paper-based) or IELTS minimum: 7 » Application opens in August each year for the following year’s fall admission: ApplyTexas.org

INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER STUDENTS » Minimum GPA: 2.25 on 4.0 scale » Must submit all official transcripts from each college/university attended, including Dual Credit work » Submit official English translation of all documents » Be eligible to return to your most recent institution » ACT minimum: 21 or SAT minimum: 1000 (math and critical reading) » TOEFL minimum: 100 (Internetbased) or 600 (paper-based) or IELTS minimum: 7 » Application opens in August each year for the following year’s fall admission: ApplyTexas.org

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Must submit all official transcripts from each college/university attended, including Dual Credit work. Documents must be in a sealed envelope. » Submit official English translation of all documents » Three-year programs do not qualify as a U.S. bachelor’s degree » GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in your last 60 hours of undergraduate work » 18 hours of work in your proposed area of study; this varies by program » GRE minimum: varies by program » GMAT minimum: varies by program » TOEFL minimum: 100 (Internet-based) or 600 (paper-based) » Apply online: apply.decisiondesk.io/utsainternational/account/login


Housing & Campus Life Studies show students who reside on campus report that they have a higher level of satisfaction with their college experience. Students who live on campus have higher graduation rates and are more likely to have a higher grade point average. Our on-campus housing offers several living options and price points. Students who live on campus have furnished living spaces, ease of access to campus events and organizations, and the ability to build lifelong relationships with their fellow on-campus residents. Visit utsa.edu/housing for more information about our on-campus communities. DINING Both the Main and Downtown campuses have several dining options. On-campus dining includes our Roadrunner Café, Starbucks Coffee, Panda Express, Chili’s Too, Smoothie King, Pizza Hut, Papa John’s, Chick-fil-A, Subway, Einstein Bros. Bagels, and more.

CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS With 345 student organizations on campus, UTSA has many options for you. Interested in academic, environmental, social justice, political, cultural, service, recreational, athletic, or Greek (fraternities and sororities) organizations? We have an organization for you. Don’t find the group that fits you? Create your own!


Athletics

»» NCAA Division I school

»» Member of Conference USA »» 17 sports »» 3 conference commissioner’s cups »» More than 70 league championships »» 38 All-American athletes MEN'S

WOMEN'S

Baseball

Basketball

Basketball

Cross-Country

Cross-Country

Golf

Football

Soccer

Golf

Softball

Tennis

Tennis

Track & Field

Track & Field Volleyball


Campus Recreation Badminton

Baseball

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Climbing

Cycling

E-sports

Fencing

Karate

Lacrosse

Muay Thai

Paintball

Powerlifting

Quidditch

Racquetball

Rugby

Soccer

Swimming

Table Tennis

Tennis

Triathlon

Ultimate

Volleyball

Wakeboarding

Wrestling


International Student Services OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

international.utsa.edu

THE WRITING CENTER utsa.edu/twc P: (210) 458-6086

TOMAS RIVERA CENTER utsa.edu/trcss/la/gsla Tutoring Services: (210) 458-6783 Supplemental Instruction: (210) 458-7251 Learning Assistance: (210) 458-4694 Graduate Student Learning Assistance: (210) 458-4694

CAREER CENTER utsa.edu/careercenter P: (210) 458-4589

COUNSELING SERVICES utsa.edu/cdc P: (210) 458-4140

DISABILITY SERVICES utsa.edu/disability P: (210) 458-4157

HEALTH SERVICES utsa.edu/health P: (210) 458-4142


Estimated Annual Costs The estimated annual cost is subject to change. For the most current prices, please visit international.utsa.edu/forms/ confirmation-of-financial-resources

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ESTIMATED BUDGET Costs may vary due to personal preferences. This is an estimated cost of attendance.

Credit Hours

Tuition & Fees*

Room & Board (on campus)

12

$16,500

$10,796

$9,558

$1,000

$2,200

$1,836

15

$20,890

$10,796

$9,558

$1,000

$2,200

$1,836

9**

$9,973

$10,796

$9,558

$1,000

$2,200

$1,836

Room & Board (off campus)

Books & Supplies

Medical Health Insurance

Personal Expenses

* Out-of-state rate applies

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Nebraska Utah

Colorado

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Wisconsin

South Dakota

Iowa Illinois

Kansas

Missouri

** Master’s and doctoral students only

Arizona

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Oklahoma

TEXAS

Ten

Arkansas

Mississippi

Louisiana

MEXICO



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