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Enrollment Applied, Accepted and Enrolled First Time Full Time UG Retention & Graduation Rates Degrees Awarded Courses Offered Faculty Information Financial and Facilities UTSA Top 10s Quick Facts 2011 Interesting Facts: Increasingly an institution of first choice, UTSA offers 63 bachelors, 49 masters, and 24 doctoral degree programs. From Fall 2007 through Fall 2011 UTSA s total enrollment has increased by 8.5%. More than 61% of UTSA s students come from groups underrepresented in higher education. Enrollment in UTSA s Doctoral programs has increased 59% since Fall 2006. UTSA s international student population has increased by 55% since 2007. UTSA has 79% Acceptance rate for new undergraduate students. In 2010-2011, UTSA awarded degrees to 5,223 students. UTSA s six year graduation rate is 27% (Fall 2005 Cohort) UTSA s one year retention rate for the Fall 2009 cohort is 62%. UTSA ranks fourth overall in the total number of undergraduate degrees awarded to Hispanics in 2011. Source: Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine UTSA ranked fourth in total number of biological and biomedical science undergraduate degrees awarded to Hispanics in 2011. Source: Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine In Fall 2011, 4,459 course sections were taught at UTSA, an increase of 16% over Fall 2007. UTSA had 614 Tenured/Tenure Track faculty members in Fall 2011, this is up from 586 in Fall 2007. Approximately 74 percent of UTSA students receive some type of financial aid. Contact Information: Office of Institutional Research One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, Texas 78249 Phone: 210-458-4706 Fax: 210-458-4708 UTSA 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, serving as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development for Texas, the nation and the world.

Enrollment Number of Students Enrolled by Student Classification Student Classification Freshmen 7,567 7,347 7,174 7,244 7,041 Sophomore 4,560 4,525 4,647 4,737 5,187 Junior 5,196 5,108 5,154 5,508 5,434 Senior 7,382 7,668 8,031 8,305 8,606 Total Undergraduate 24,705 24,648 25,006 25,794 26,268 Post-Bac 329 280 271 272 248 Masters 3,049 3,021 3,130 3,533 3,736 Doctoral 450 464 548 659 716 Total Students 28,533 28,413 28,955 30,258 30,968 3 1 Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Post-Bac Masters Doctoral Number of Students Enrolled by Gender Gender Female 14,942 14,770 14,743 15,061 15,151 Male 13,591 13,643 14,212 15,197 15,817 6 5 4 Female Male Number of Students Enrolled by Minority Minority Status Minority 16,163 16,302 16,914 18,029 18,966 Non-Minority 12,370 12,111 12,041 12,229 12,002 7 6 5 4 3 Minority Non-Minority

Number of Students Enrolled by Ethnicity Ethnicity White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic 11,351 11,070 10,924 10,020 9,855 2,171 2,251 2,520 2,458 2,677 Hispanic 12,252 12,116 12,432 13,331 13,876 Asian 1,612 1,807 1,844 1,450 1,520 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races International Unknown or Not Reported 0 0 0 66 69 128 128 118 65 66 0 0 0 659 758 951 948 1,036 1,204 1,513 68 93 81 1,005 634 5 4 4 3 3 1 White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races International Unknown or Not Reported Number of Students Enrolled by College College Architecture 1,082 1,117 1,124 1,182 1,132 Business 5,902 5,747 5,510 5,605 5,951 Education & Human Development 4,416 4,447 4,702 5,251 5,407 Engineering 2,070 2,175 2,336 2,568 2,734 Honors 0 1 1 2 1 Architecture Business Education & Human Development Engineering Honors Liberal and Fine Arts 6,079 6,400 6,630 6,650 6,632 Public Policy 1,099 1,129 1,196 1,341 2,383 1 Liberal and Fine Arts Sciences 5,192 4,842 5,027 5,149 5,241 Public Policy Undergraduate Studies 0 0 0 0 8 Sciences No College Identified 2,693 2,555 2,429 2,510 1,479 Undergraduate Studies No College Identified

Number of Students Enrolled by Course Load Course Load Part Time 8,416 7,584 7,632 7,761 7,607 Full Time 20,117 20,829 21,323 22,497 23,361 8 6 4 Part Time Full Time Students Enrolled by Residence Category County Bexar County 14,096 13,654 13,907 14,350 13,800 Other Texas County 12,936 13,235 13,478 14,087 15,000 Other States 667 639 668 775 874 Out of Country 834 885 902 1046 1294 Students Enrolled by Texas Economic Region Texas Region Alamo 16,438 15,939 16,143 16,641 16,166 Capital 1,826 1,948 2,021 2,094 2,122 Central 390 363 380 396 461 Gulf Coast 3,619 3,973 4,272 4,498 4,713 High Plains 95 87 71 73 108 Metroplex 670 711 747 830 931 Northwest Texas 86 84 82 84 101 South Texas 3,133 3,026 2,949 3,032 3,308 Southeast Texas 137 165 162 169 182 Upper East Texas 68 56 55 61 70 Upper Rio Grande 356 327 310 358 419 West Texas 214 210 193 201 219 Not in Texas 1,501 1,524 1,570 1,821 2,168 6 5 4 3 1 Bexar County Other Texas County Other States Out of Country 7 6 5 4 3 1 Alamo Capital Central Gulf Coast High Plains Metroplex Northwest Texas South Texas Southeast Texas Upper East Texas Upper Rio Grande West Texas Not In Texas

Average Age by Level Gender 38 Undergraduate Post-Bac Masters 23 23 23 23 23 36 34 35 34 34 32 31 31 31 31 33 28 Doctoral 35 34 34 34 33 23 Total 24 24 24 24 24 18 Undergraduate Post-Bac Masters Doctoral Applied, Accepted and Enrolled 16,000 First Time Undergraduates Applied, Accepted, and Enrolled Admission Status Applied 11,475 13,259 12,270 13,603 14,650 Accepted 10,163 10,949 10,426 10,724 11,450 Enrolled 4,837 4,849 4,883 5,095 5,055 First Time Full Time Undergraduates 12,000 8,000 4,000 0 Applied Accepted Enrolled First Time Full Time Undergraduate Cohort by Gender Gender Female 1,862 1,840 1,724 1,864 1,905 Male 2,002 1,728 1,632 2,129 2,641 Total 3,864 3,568 3,356 3,993 4,546 5 4 3 1 Female Male

Retention & Graduation Rates Percent of Students in Cohort who were Retained or Graduated by Year (All) Percent Retained Percent Graduated Cohort Year # in Cohort One Year Two Years Three Years Four Years Five Years Six Years 2001 1,911 60% 46% 42% 7% 22% 30% 2002 3,003 59% 46% 39% 8% 21% 28% 2003 4,131 52% 42% 37% 8% 19% 25% 2004 4,246 58% 44% 37% 7% 20% 26% 2005 4,367 59% 43% 37% 8% 21% 27% 2006 4,693 59% 42% 36% 9% 21% 2007 4,836 59% 44% 39% 10% 2008 4,763 56% 44% 39% 2009 4,561 57% 45% 2010 4,816 62% Degrees Awarded All Degrees Awarded by Level Level FL06 - SU07 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 Bachelors 3,649 3,596 3,841 3,968 4,148 Masters 910 934 919 911 1007 Doctoral 48 61 46 60 68 Total 4,607 4,591 4,806 4,939 5,223 10 8 6 4 FL06 - SU07 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 Bachelors Masters Doctoral

Degrees Awarded by Gender Gender FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11 Female 2,634 2,585 2,716 2,725 2,855 Male 1,973 2,006 2,090 2,214 2,368 Total 4,607 4,591 4,806 4,939 5,223 8 6 4 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11 Female Male Degrees Awarded by Ethnicity Ethnicity FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11 White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic 1,807 1,873 1,939 1,646 1,846 234 287 312 270 312 Hispanic 2,144 2,010 2,045 2,192 2,284 Asian 199 203 271 217 337 Native Hawiian or Other Pacific American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races 0 0 0 9 2 21 14 15 16 9 0 0 0 102 100 International 201 198 208 220 30 Unknown or Not Reported 1 6 16 267 303 Total 4,607 4,591 4,806 4,939 5,223 5 4 4 3 3 1 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11 White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Hispanic Asian Native Hawiian or Other Pacific American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races International Degrees Awarded by Minority Status 6 Minority Status FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11 5 Non-Minority 2,009 2,077 2,163 2,133 2,179 Minority 2,598 2,514 2,643 2,806 3,044 Total 4,607 4,591 4,806 4,939 5,223 4 3 1 Non-Minority Minority FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 FL10 - SU11

Degrees Awarded by College College FL06- SU07 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 3 Architecture Architecture 135 157 151 178 176 Business 1,279 1,236 1,305 1,289 1,230 Education and Human Development 1,027 958 996 959 1091 Engineering 243 263 218 293 318 Business Education and Human Development Engineering Honors College 0 0 0 0 2 1 Honors College Liberal and Fine Arts 1,080 1,122 1,250 1,315 1,465 Public Policy 243 231 270 300 313 Sciences 600 624 616 605 628 Total 4,607 4,591 4,806 4,939 5,223 FL06- SU07 FL07 - SU08 FL08 - SU09 FL09 - SU10 FL10 - SU11 Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences Courses Offered Number of Courses by Level Level Developmental 59 59 57 50 52 Lower Division 1,332 1,408 1,419 1,459 1,491 Upper Division 1,283 1,331 1,392 1,397 1,410 Graduate Level 1,163 1,179 1,261 1,353 1,506 Total 3,837 3,977 4,129 4,259 4,459 4 3 3 1 Developmental Upper Division Lower Division Graduate Level

Number of Courses by College College Architecture 94 104 110 133 136 Business 453 488 479 501 524 Education Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy 577 574 584 604 641 259 297 349 329 386 1,069 1,112 1,171 1,245 1,262 104 117 127 127 132 Sciences 1,011 1,004 1,035 1,027 1,093 Undergraduate Studies 249 253 241 258 255 Honors 21 28 33 35 30 Total 3,837 3,977 4,129 4,259 4,459 Faculty Information 3 3 1 Architecture Business Education Human Development Engineering Liberal and Fine Arts Public Policy Sciences Undergraduate Studies Honors Student to Faculty Ratio Year Ratio Fall 2007 24.85 Fall 2008 24.24 Fall 2009 24.45 Fall 2010 25.04 Fall 2011 26.17 Fall 2011 26.17 Fall 2010 25.04 Fall 2009 24.45 Fall 2008 24.24 Fall 2007 24.85 23 24 25 26 27 Number of Faculty Members by Gender Gender Female 512 527 569 559 601 Male 711 744 738 760 821 Total 1,223 1,271 1,307 1,319 1,422 Fall 2011 Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2008 Fall 2007 42.3% 42.4% 43.5% 41.5% 41.9% 57.7% 57.6% 56.5% 58.5% 58.1% Male Female

Number of Faculty Members by Ethnicity Ethnicity White Non-Hispanic 803 832 845 849 896 7 6 White Non- Hispanic Black Non- Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic 38 41 45 42 44 Hispanic 228 243 250 242 254 Asian 141 141 151 147 161 Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races 0 0 0 2 1 13 14 16 10 9 0 0 0 15 13 International 0 0 0 1 17 Unknown or Not Reported 0 0 0 11 27 5 4 3 1 Hispanic Asian Native Hawiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native Two or more races International Total 1,223 1,271 1,307 1,319 1,422 Unknown or Not Reported Fall 2011 33.4% 66.6% Tenured and Tenure Track Faculty by Gender Gender Fall 2010 34.4% 65.6% Female 201 198 213 214 205 Male 385 392 402 408 409 Fall 2009 34.6% 65.4% Total 586 590 615 622 614 Fall 2008 33.6% 66.4% Fall 2007 34.3% 65.7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Female Male

Financial & Facilities Information Financial Aid Type Financial Aid Type FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Grants 42,838,732 49,869,247 53,153,487 71,914,623 89,702,672 Scholorships 13,053,458 14,482,582 14,280,755 15,564,520 18,767,239 Loans 129,063,713 127,945,856 134,979,393 151,209,511 157,903,021 Work Study 1,830,704 1,977,883 2,285,458 2,636,773 2,916,653 Total $ 186,786,607 $ 194,275,568 $ 204,699,093 $ 241,325,427 $ 269,289,585 Endowment Market Value Value as of: August 31, 2011 August 31, 2010 August 31, 2009 August 31, 2008 August 31, 2007 Market Value $81,760,094 $60,305,084 $46,665,080 $54,084,217 $53,765,351 Dollar Increase from Percentage Increase from Previous Year Previous Year $21,455,010 35.6% $13,640,004 29.2% ($7,419,136) -13.7% $318,866 0.1% $9,335,285 21.0% 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 Financial Aid Type FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Education and General Net Assignable Square Footage by Room Type Room Type Classroom 198,796 199,316 204,099 203,350 206,046 Lab Classroom 241,342 252,783 268,189 272,001 276,413 Research Lab 184,594 182,936 215,693 208,176 220,329 Office Space 466,223 470,738 511,698 509,157 548,964 Other Space 266,389 293,048 291,977 290,470 290,470 Total 1,357,344 1,398,821 1,491,656 1,483,154 1,542,222 Grants Scholorships Loans Work Study

UTSA Top Tens Undergraduate Degrees Top 10 Feeder Colleges and Universities Based on the Number of Degrees Conferred July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011 Category/Area of Study Biology Psychology Percent of Degree Recipients Based on All New Transfer Students in Fall 2011 Cohort College/University Name Number of Students Percent of Students 8.00% San Antonio College 532 20.31% 7.79% Northwest Vista College 479 18.29% Interdisciplinary Studies (EC Grade 6 Generalist Certification) 5.37% Palo Alto College 101 3.86% Communication-Public Relations 4.26% Austin Community College 68 2.60% Marketing 3.94% St Philip's College 67 2.56% Kinesiology 3.55% Lone Star College System 61 2.33% Management 3.48% Blinn College 52 1.99% Accounting 3.41% UT-Pan American 47 1.79% Criminal Justice 3.26% Southwest Texas Jr College 44 1.68% Political Science 3.02% Texas State University 40 1.53% Top 10 Feeder Counties Based on All New Freshmen Students in Fall 2011 Cohort County Name Number of Students Percent of Students Top 10 Feeder High Schools Based on All New Freshmen Students in Fall 2011 Cohort High School Name Number of Students Percent of Students Bexar 1,331 28.02% Ronald Reagan High School 93 1.86% Harris 848 17.85% Smithson Valley High School 70 1.40% Travis 307 6.46% Sandra Day O'Connor High School 64 1.28% Fort Bend 269 5.66% Douglas MacArthur High School 60 1.20% Williamson 158 3.33% Clark High School 58 1.16% Hidalgo 134 2.82% Earl Warren High School 57 1.14% Nueces 126 2.65% James Madison High School 57 1.14% Montgomery 94 1.98% Brandeis High School 56 1.12% Guadalupe 82 1.73% Claudia Taylor Johnson High School 55 1.10% Dallas 80 1.68% Winston Churchill High School 51 1.02%