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UTSA Quick Facts Interesting Facts: ™ Increasingly an institution of first choice, UTSA offers 63 bachelors, 43 masters, and 20 doctoral degree programs.



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™ 69% of UTSA’s student population comes from the South Texas Economic Region.



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™ UTSA has a 93% Acceptance rate for new undergraduate students.



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™ In 2007, UTSA awarded degrees to 4,607 students.

UTSA Mission: The University of Texas at San Antonio is a premier public institution of higher education with a growing national and international reputation. Renowned as an institution of access and excellence at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, UTSA is committed to research, discovery, learning, and public service. UTSA embraces the multicultural traditions of Texas, serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources, and is a catalyst for the economic development of Texas.

™ From Fall 2003 through Fall 2007 UTSA’s total enrollment has increased by 16%. ™ More than 57% of UTSA’s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Many students are the first in their families to attend a college or university. ™ Enrollment in UTSA’s Doctoral programs has increased 105% since Fall 2003.

™ UTSA’s six year graduation rate is 31.3% (Fall 2001 Cohort) ™ UTSA’s one year retention rate for the Fall 2006 cohort is 66.1%. ™ UTSA ranks third overall in the total number of undergraduate degrees awarded to Hispanics in the United States. ™ In Fall 2007 over 3,800 course sections were taught at UTSA, an increase of 32% over Fall 2003. ™ 98% percent of UTSA’s full-time faculty holds doctorates or equivalent terminal degrees. ™ UTSA had 586 Tenured/Tenure Track faculty members in Fall 2006, this is up from 449 in Fall 2003. ™ 21% of lower division courses in Fall 2007 were taught by Tenure/Tenure Track faculty members. ™ 54% of UTSA’s Staff members are minority. ™ Approximately 66 percent of UTSA students receive some type of financial aid.

Contact Information: Office of Institutional Research One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX-78249 Phone: 210-458-4706, Fax: 210-458-4708

™ UTSA is the leading 4-year institution in certifying Veterans in South Texas. ™ UTSA sponsors more than 200 student organizations that help foster leadership, service and social life on its campuses. ™ Endowment Market Value has increased 114% from Fall 2003.

ENROLLMENT Student Enrollm ent at UTSA

Total Enrollment Term Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007

Total Students 24,665 26,175 27,291 28,379 28,533

29,000

28,533

28,379

28,000

27,291

27,000 26,175 26,000 25,000

24,665

24,000 23,000 22,000

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2007 Enrollment by Classification Classification Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Bac Masters Doctoral Total

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Fall 2007 Enrollm ent by Classification 11%

Fall 2007 7,567 4,560 5,196 7,382 329 3,049 450 28,533

2%

Freshmen

1%

26%

Sophomore

Junior

Senior 26%

Post-Bac

Masters 16%

Doctoral

18% Students Enrolled by Gender

Number of Students Enrolled by Gender 47.6%

Fall 2007

Gender Female Male Total

Fall 2003 13,429 11,236 24,665

Fall 2004 14,230 11,945 26,175

Fall 2005 14,645 12,646 27,291

Fall 2006 15,156 13,223 28,379

Fall 2007 14,942 13,591 28,533

Fall 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 Fall 2003

52.4%

46.6%

53.4%

46.3%

53.7%

45.6%

54.4%

45.6%

54.5%

Number of Students Enrolled by Ethnicity Female

Ethnicity White African American Hispanic Asian American Indian International Unknown Total

Fall 2003 10,062

Fall 2004 10,621

Fall 2005 10,810

Fall 2006 11,298

Fall 2007 11,351

1,367

1,596

1,816

2,029

2,171

11,226

11,874

12,323

12,446

12,252

1,131

1,218

1,407

1,625

1,612

124

133

135

138

128

755

730

786

795

951

0

3

14

48

68

24,665

26,175

27,291

28,379

28,533

Male

Enrollment by Ethnicity 4% 3% 3% 2% 2% 1% 1% 0%

50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 White Hispanic American Indian Unknown

African American Asian International

Number of Students Enrolled by Minority Minority Status Minority NonMinority Total

Enrollment by Minority

Fall 2003 13,848

Fall 2004 14,821

Fall 2005 15,681

Fall 2006 16,238

Fall 2007 16,163

10,817

11,354

11,610

12,141

12,370

70% 60%

24,665

26,175

27,291

28,379

28,533

50%

100% 90% 80%

40% 30%

44%

43%

43%

43%

43%

56%

57%

57%

57%

57%

20% 10% 0% Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Minority

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Non-Minority

Enrollm ent by Student Level

Number of Students Enrolled by Student Level Student Level Undergraduate Post-Bac Graduate Doctoral Total

Fall 2003 20,622 620 3,203 220 24,665

Fall 2004 22,259 278 3,349 289 26,175

Fall 2005 23,387 476 3,062 366 27,291

Fall 2006 24,398 340 3,217 424 28,379

Fall 2007 24,705 329 3,049 450 28,533

Fall 2007 Fall 2006

87%

1%

85%

11%

1%

2%

13%

1%

Fall 2005

84%

3%

13%

1%

Fall 2004

84%

3%

13%

1%

Fall 2003 75%

85%

2%

80%

85%

Undergraduate

12% 90%

Post-Bac

95%

Graduate

1% 100%

105%

Doctoral

Number of Students Enrolled Based on the Fall 2007 College Structure College

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Architecture Business Education & Human Development Engineering

681 5,578 3,971

795 5,786 4,305

925 5,992 4,365

1,008 6,157 4,490

1,082 5,902 4,416

1,670

1,781

1,827

1,943

2,070

Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences No College Identified Total

5,142

5,381

5,694

5,819

6,079

839 4,551 2,233

873 4,853 2,401

996 5,028 2,464

1,098 5,257 2,607

1,099 5,192 2,693

24,665

26,175

27,291

28,379

28,533

Enrollm ent by College 25%

20%

15%

10%

5%

0% Fal l 2003

Fall 2004

Fal l 2005

Architecture Education & Human Development Liberal and Fine Arts Sciences

Fal l 2006

Fall 2007

Business Engineering Public Policy No College Identified

Enrollm ent by Course Load

Number of Students Enrolled by Course Load

69%

69%

68%

71%

69%

80% 60%

Course Load Part Time Full Time Total

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

7,903

8,187

8,495

8,734

8,416

16,762

17,988

18,796

19,645

19,645

24,665

26,175

27,291

28,379

28,533

31%

32%

31%

31%

30%

40% 20% 0%

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Part Time

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Full Time

Students Enrolled by Residence Category Enrollment by Residence 100%

County Bexar County Other Texas County Other State in U.S. Outside U.S. Total

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

80%

14,796

15,021

15,112

14,726

14,096

60%

8,692

9,871

10,852

12,210

12,936

40%

20%

406

471

493

594

667

771

812

834

849

834

24,665

26,175

27,291

28,379

28,533

0% Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Bexar County

Other Texas County

Other State in U.S.

Outside U.S.

Students Enrolled by Texas Economic Region Texas Region Out of State Central Texas Gulf Coast High Plains Metroplex Northwest Texas South Texas Southeast Texas Upper East Texas Upper Rio Grande West Texas Total

Fall 2003 1,177 1,274 1,705 67 317 84 19,483 63 47

Fall 2004 1,283 1,640 2,062 87 384 79 19,993 84 55

Fall 2005 1,327 1,820 2,485 90 422 90 20,375 98 61

Fall 2006 1,443 2,021 3,174 98 597 93 20,194 123 66

Fall 2007 1,501 2,216 3,619 95 670 86 19,574 137 68

284

315

317

352

356

164 24,665

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193 26,175

206 27,291

218 28,379

211 28,533

Enrollm ent by Texas Econom ic Region

90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Out of State

Central Texas

Gulf Coast

High Plains

Metroplex

Northwes t Texas

South Texas

Southeast Texas

Upper East Texas

Upper Rio Grande

West Texas

APPLIED, ACCEPTED AND ENROLLED First Time UG Admission Status

First Time Undergraduates Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled

9 1 ,14 33 9 5 10, 14 11,

85 9,6

Fall 2007 10,929 10,163 4,837

9,618

10,000

10,260

A pplied

10,122 9,092

10,163

8,000

4,732

6,000

4,840

A ccepted

4,000

4,456 4,775 4,837

2,000

Enro lled

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E

Fall 2007

Fall 2006 11,145 10,122 4,775

Fall 2006

Fall 2005 9,149 9,092 4,456

Fall 2004

Fall 2004 10,331 10,260 4,840

Fall 2005

Fall 2003 9,685 9,618 4,732

Fall 2003

Admission Status Applied Accepted Enrolled

9 92 10, 12,000

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FIRST TIME FULL TIME UNDERGRADUATES First Time Full Time Undergraduates by Gender

First Tim e/Full Tim e Undergraduates by Gender 53.0%

Fall 2004 2,141

Fall 2005 2,241

Fall 2006 2,395

Fall 2007 2,310

52.0%

Female

Fall 2003 2,076

Male

2,056

2,105

2,126

2,299

2,526

49.0%

Total

4,132

4,246

4,367

4,694

4,836

Gender

51.0% 50.0%

48.0% 47.0% 46.0% 45.0%

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Female

50.2%

50.4%

51.3%

51.0%

48%

Male

49.8%

49.6%

48.7%

49.0%

52%

RETENTION Percent of Students in Cohort who were Retained or Graduated by Year (All) Percent of Students in Cohort who were Retained or Graduated by Year (All) All Students Percent Retained Percent Graduated Cohort Year # in Cohort One Year Two Years Three Years Four Years Five Years Six Years 1999 1,655 58.0 47.2 42.6 6.3 22.1 30.0 2000 1,724 62.9 47.5 42.0 7.0 20.9 28.1 2001 1,678 63.7 48.3 44.3 7.6 22.9 31.3 2002 2,489 63.9 49.6 42.7 8.7 22.4 2003 2,974 61.9 48.7 43.4 8.7 2004 3,438 64.7 48.6 40.8 2005 3,456 65.3 48.7 2006 3,597 66.1

DEGREES AWARDED Degrees Aw arded by Level Fall2002 - Sum m er2007

All Degrees Awarded by Level Level Bachelors Masters Doctoral Total

FL02 SU03 2,873 641 6 3,520

FL03 SU04 2,912 769 5 3,686

Masters, 20.0%

FL04 SU05 3,272 895 13 4,180

FL05 SU06 3,492 867 29 4,388

Doctoral, 0.5%

FL06 SU07 3,649 910 48 4,607 Bachelors, 79.5%

Degrees Awarded by Gender Degree Aw arded by Gender

Gender Female Male Total

FL02 SU03 2,032 1,488 3,520

FL03 SU04 2,055 1,631 3,686

FL04 SU05 2,459 1,722 4,180

FL05 SU06 2,549 1,839 4,388

FL06 SU07 2,634 1,973 4,607

FL06 - SU07

42.8%

FL05 - SU06

41.9%

FL04 - SU05

41.2% 44.2%

FL03 - SU04

42.3%

FL02 - SU03

57.2% 58.1% 58.8% 55.8% 57.7%

Male

Female

Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity Degree Aw arded by Ethnicity

FL03SU04 1,508

FL04SU05 1,757

FL05SU06 1,807

FL06SU07 1,807

250.0%

White

FL02SU03 1,533

Black

175

200

239

207

234

150.0%

1,549

1,644

1,861

1,991

2,144

100.0%

124

143

141

186

199

50.0%

178

165

171

201

0

0

1

1

1

3,520

3,686

4,180

4,388

4,607

Unknown

125

0.0%

International

25

American Indian

16

FL03 - SU04 FL02 - SU03

Asian

13

Unknown Total

21

14

FL04 - SU05

Hispanic

Asian American Indian International

FL06 - SU07 FL05 - SU06

Black

Hispanic

200.0%

White

Ethnicity

Degrees by Minority Status

Degrees Awarded by Minority Status

60.0% 40.0%

Minority Status NonMinority Minority Total

FL02SU03

FL03SU04

FL04SU05

FL05SU06

FL06SU07

1,658

1,686

1,923

1,979

2,009

1,862 3,520

2,000 3,686

2,258 4,180

2,409 4,388

2,598 4,607

20.0% 0.0%

FL02 - FL03 - FL04 - FL05 - FL06 SU03 SU04 SU05 SU06 SU07

Non-Minority 47.1% 45.7% 46.0% 45.1% 43.6% Minority

52.9% 54.3% 54.0% 54.9% 56.4%

Degrees Awarded by College Based on the Fall 2007 College Structure

College Of Architecture Business Education and Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences Total

FL02SU03 40 1,010

FL03SU04 54 1,121

FL04SU05 71 1,245

FL05SU06 126 1,274

753

708

894

991

183

221

201

222

869

932

1,046

1,042

204 461 3,520

219 431 3,686

221 502 4,180

200 533 4,388

Degrees Aw arded by College Fall 2002 - Sum m er 2007

FL06SU07 135 1,279 1,029

2.1%

12.4%

Architecture

5.3%

Business

29.1%

Education and Human Development Engineering

`

243 1,078

Liberal and Fine Arts

24.4%

Public Policy

243 600 4,607

Sciences 21.5%

5.3%

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COURSES OFFERED

Number of Courses by Level Level Developmental Lower Division Upper Division Graduate Level Total

Fall 2003 45 1,083 1,091 696 2,915

Fall 2004 60 1,170 1,238 858 3,326

Courses by Level

Fall 2005 71 1,177 1,261 960 3,469

Fall 2006 67 1,295 1,280 1,090 3,732

Fall 2007 67 1,324 1,283 1,163 3,837

24% 26%

28%

29%

30%

37% 37% 37% 2%

Fall 2003

35%

2%

Fall 2004

34%

34% 33%

35% 35%

2%

Fall 2005

36%

2%

Fall 2006

2%

Graduate Level Upper Division Low er Division Developmental

Fall 2007

Number of Courses by College (Fall 2007 College Structure)

570

577

184

214

228

244

259

1,029

958

982

1,052

1,069

62 727

72 743

76 764

95 960

104 1,011

16

264

279

235

249

15 2,915

23 3,326

19 3,469

23 3,732

21 3,837

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25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0%

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Honors

577

30.0%

Freshman Initiative

566

Courses by Colleges

35.0%

Sciences

494

40.0%

Public Policy

Fall 2007 94 453

Liberal and Fine Arts

Fall 2006 86 467

Engineering

Fall 2005 89 455

Education Human Development

Fall 2004 77 409

Business

Architecture Business Education Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences Freshman Initiative Honors Total

Fall 2003 65 323

Architecture

College

FACULTY INFORMATION Student to Faculty Ratio

Student-Faculty Ratio

Ratio

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Fall 2007

Student/Faculty Ratio

22.43

24.65

22.76

23.16

22.26

22.26

Fall 2007

23.16

Fall 2006

22.76

Fall 2005

24.65

Fall 2004 22.43

Fall 2003 21

22

23

24

25

Faculty Mem bers by Gender

Number of Faculty Members by Gender Gender Female Male Total

Fall 2003 395 574 969

Fall 2004 449 650 1,099

Fall 2005 477 667 1,144

59.2%

60.0%

Fall 2006 501 696 1,197

Fall 2007 512 711 1,223

50.0%

58.3%

59.1%

58.1%

40.8%

40.9%

41.7%

41.9%

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

58.1%

41.9%

40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0%

Female

Number of Faculty Members by Ethnicity

White

Fall 2004 760

Fall 2005 780

Fall 2006 796

Fall 2007 803

Black

23

24

26

29

38

50%

Hispanic

146

187

195

224

228

40%

Asian American Indian International

91

112

131

133

141

8

10

10

15

13

0

6

1

0

0

Unknown

0

0

1

0

0

969

1,099

1,144

1,197

1,223

Total

80%

14%

70%

12%

60%

10% 8% 6%

30% 20%

4%

10%

2% 0%

0%

Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty by Gender Gender Female Male Total

Male

Faculty Members by Ethnicity

Fall 2003 701

Ethnicity

Fall 2007

Fall 2003 141 308 449

Fall 2004 173 343 516

Fall 2005 188 361 549

Fall 2006 189 367 556

Fall 2007 201 385 586

Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

White Hispanic American Indian

Fall 2007

Black Asian International

Tenured and Tenure Ttrack Faculty and Gender

Fall 2007

34.3%

65.7%

Fall 2006

34.0%

66.0%

Fall 2005

34.2%

65.8%

Fall 2004

33.5%

66.5%

Fall 2003

31.4%

68.6%

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20.0%

40.0% Female

60.0%

80.0% Male

100.0% 120.0%

EMPLOYEE INFORMATION All Full Time UTSA Employees by Gender All Staff by Gender

Fall 2003 1,232 1,107 0 2,339

Gender Male Female Unknown Total

Fall 2004 1,302 1,206 0 2,508

Fall 2005 1,441 1,283 0 2,724

Fall 2006 1,450 1,374 0 2,824

Fall 2007 1,700 1,569 7 3,276

54.0% 52.0% 50.0% 48.0% 46.0% 44.0% Male

Female

All UTSA Employees by Ethnicity

Fall 2007

Fall 2006

Fall 2005

Fall 2004

Fall 2003

All Staff by Ethnicity 60.0%

White

Fall 2003 1,320

Fall 2004 1,366

Fall 2005 1,441

Fall 2006 1,476

Fall 2007 1,667

Black

81

83

98

106

133

Hispanic

754

834

914

960

1,131

Asian American Indian Unknown

170

207

249

258

305

14

18

21

24

26

0

0

1

0

14

2,339

2,508

2,724

2,824

3,276

Ethnicity

Total

50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Fall 2003

Fall 2004

Fall 2005

Fall 2006

Hispanic

Black American Indian

White Asian

Fall 2007

Total Employees by EEO Classification UTSA Staff by Classification

EEO Classifications Administrative Faculty Professional Clerical Technical Skilled Service Total

Fall 2003 210 791 660 242 207 34 195 2,339

Fall 2004 222 878 637 338 195 35 203 2,508

Fall 2005 237 934 713 378 203 42 217 2,724

Fall 2006 264 968 712 371 231 46 232 2,824

Fall 2007 303 1073 892 415 273 51 269 3,276

40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0%

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FINANCIAL INFORMAION Sources of Funds Sources of Funds Institutional Resources State of Texas Federal Government Student & Parent Total

FY 2003

FY 2004

FY 2005

FY 2006

FY 2007

22,803,152 88,118,384 43,175,287 62,419,180 216,516,003

20,994,387 87,637,553 47,498,523 88,002,631 244,133,094

33,966,577 89,816,139 54,099,960 110,130,793 288,013,469

35,418,536 108,073,695 60,454,600 117,684,270 321,631,101

42,063,914 107,655,198 60,071,536 143,464,524 353,255,172

Sources of Funds

FY 2003 FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007

Institutional Resources

Federal Government

Student & Parent

State of Texas

45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0%

UTSA Endowment Market Value

8/31/2007 8/31/2006 8/31/2005 8/31/2004 8/31/2003

Market Value

$53,765,351 $44,430,066 $36,386,115 $30,217,959 $25,147,520

Dollar Increase from Previous Year $9,335,285 $8,043,951 $6,168,156 $5,070,439 $3,347,799

Percentage Increase from Previous Year 21% 22% 20% 20% 15%

Endowment Value by Year 60

Dollars in Millions

Value as of:

50 40 30 20 10 0 8/2003

8/2004

As of 8/31/2007 UTSA had a total of 257 Endowments 33 Chair & Professorship Endowments 185 Scholarship Endowments 39 Miscellaneous Endowments (Program support, Faculty/Staff support, etc.)

8/2005

8/2006

8/2007

Sponsored Program Funds Awarded by Fiscal Year UTSA Area College of Architecture College of Business College of Education and Human Development College of Engineering Honors College College of Liberal and Fine Arts College of Public Policy College of Sciences Centers and Institutes UTSA Programs Miscellaneous Total

FY 2003

FY 2005

380,168

FY 2004 2,000 336,806

333,531

FY 2006 18,330 407,779

FY 2007 22,500 526,031

2,473,886

2,047,293

2,929,377

3,858,458

3,304,360

925,137

3,335,664

2,148,852

1,463,445 0 8,511,169 12,209,456 3,814,144 445,556 30,222,961

736,775 10,000 9,204,668 12,810,204 3,684,546 242,734 32,410,690

693,506 8,000 9,651,326 20,562,236 3,802,687 452,344 40,581,860

3,056,456 40,000 188,576 8,097 6,208,206 21,328,063 3,040,012 293,396 38,447,373

3,241,806 231,906 270,636 10,007 10,461,691 26,273,021 374,1656 112,424 48,196,038

D ollar A mount in M illions

Sponsored Program Funds Awarded by Fiscal Year 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 FY 2003

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FY 2004

FY 2005

FY 2006

FY 2007

TOP 10s of UTSA

Top 10 UG Degrees (Degrees conferred between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007) Category Business/marketing Interdisciplinary studies Biological/life sciences Psychology Social sciences Engineering Security and protective services English Parks and recreation History

Bachelor’s 28.8% 13.3% 8.4% 6.8% 5.9% 4.9% 4.9% 4.3% 3.8% 3.5%

Top 10 Feeder Institutions (Based on all Transfer Students in Fall 2007 Cohort) Name of Institutions San Antonio College Northwest Vista College St Philip's College Palo Alto College Austin Community College North Harris Community College Southwest Texas Jr. College Texas State University Univ. of Texas at Austin Laredo Community College

Number of Students 506 330 122 117 84 75 49 48 47 45

Percent of Students 19.8 12.9 4.8 4.6 3.3 2.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8

Top 10 Feeder High Schools (Based on New Freshmen Who Applied at UTSA in Fall 2007) HS Name Ronald Reagan High School Winston Churchill High School Clark High School Sandra Day O'Connor High School Cinco Ranch High School William P Clements High School Eagle Pass High School Kingwood High School The Woodlands High School Stephen F Austin High School

HS City San Antonio San Antonio San Antonio Helotes Katy Sugar Land Eagle Pass Kingwood Woodlands Sugar Land

Applied 242 202 155 142 133 117 116 112 111 107

Accepted 226 191 149 137 130 111 99 109 109 100

Enrolled 140 125 91 103 74 59 38 63 56 53

Top 10 Feeder Counties (Based on New Freshmen Who Enrolled at UTSA in Fall 2007) Name of Counties Bexar Harris Travis Fort Bend Williamson Hidalgo Montgomery Cameron Dallas Nueces

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Number of Students 1411 803 341 323 185 136 106 85 84 83

Percent of Students 28.6 16.3 6.9 6.6 3.8 2.8 2.2 1.7 1.7 1.7