Education in San Antonio, Texas
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San Antonio hosts over 100,000 students across its 31 higher-education facilities which include The University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, and the Alamo Community College District's five colleges. Other schools include St. Mary's University, University of the Incarnate Word, Trinity University, and Wayland Baptist University. The San Antonio Public Library serves all of these institutions along with the 17 school districts within San Antonio.
The city is also home to more than 30 private schools and charter schools. These schools include San Antonio Academy, Holy Cross High School, Incarnate Word High School, and St. Anthony Catholic High School.
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[edit] Colleges, universities, and research institutes
- Alamo Community College District
- Northeast Lakeview College
- Northwest Vista College
- Palo Alto College
- San Antonio College
- St. Philip's College
- Baptist University of the Américas
- Cancer Therapy and Research Center
- Everest Institute
- Hallmark Institute
- ITT Technical Institute
- Mind Science Foundation
- Oblate School of Theology
- Our Lady of the Lake University
- Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research
- Southwest Research Institute
- St. Mary's University
- University of the Incarnate Word
- St. Mary's University School of Law
- Texas A&M University–Kingsville System Center (which will become Texas A&M University–San Antonio in 2009)
- Trinity University
- The University of Texas at San Antonio
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
- University of Phoenix - San Antonio
- University of the Incarnate Word
- Wayland Baptist University
[edit] Public schools and libraries
San Antonio and Bexar County are served by 17 separate independent school districts:
The city is served by the San Antonio Public Library.
[edit] Private schools
San Antonio has many private schools, including:
- Antonian College Preparatory High School
- Carver Academy
- Castle Hills First Baptist School
- Central Catholic Marianist High School
- Christian Academy of San Antonio (CASA)
- The Circle School
- Cornerstone Christian School
- Destiny Christian Schools
- Gateway Christian School[1]
- Harvest Academy [2]
- Holy Cross High School
- Holy Spirit Catholic School
- Incarnate Word High School
- Judson Montessori School
- Keystone School
- Eleanor Kolitz Academy
- Lutheran High School of San Antonio
- New Life Christian Academy
- Providence High School
- Rainbow Hills Baptist School
- Saint Mary's Hall
- Saint Pius X Catholic School
- San Antonio Academy
- San Antonio Christian Schools
- Sendero Christian Academy
- St. Anthony Catholic High School
- St. Matthew Catholic School [3]
- St. Mary's Hall
- St. Monica Catholic School
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Gerard Catholic High School
- St. Luke Catholic School
- T.M.I.: The Episcopal School of Texas
- Trinity Christian School
- The Winston School Of San Antonio
- Village Parkway Christian School
[edit] Charter schools
- Brooks Academy of Science and Engineering (B.A.S.E.)
- School of Science and Technology (SST http://www.ssttx.org)
- School of Science and Technology Discovery (SST Discovery http://www.sstdiscovery.org)
- Harmony Science Academy San Antonio (HSA-SA http://www.hsasa.org/)
- Jubilee Academic Center (JUBILEE http://www.jubileeacademic.org)