Texas A&M University-San Antonio

The new San Antonio campus will be located on 700 acres south of Loop 410The new San Antonio campus will be located on 700 acres south of Loop 410.

Texas A&M University-San Antonio is one of the newest universities in The Texas A&M University System, achieving independent status in May 2009.

The university opened in 2000 as Texas A&M University-Kingsville System Center-San Antonio, and now offers 19 undergraduate degree programs, including alternative teacher’s certification. It also offers eight graduate degree programs, and master’s degrees in educational administration, counseling and guidance, and business administration.

Located at a temporary campus at 1450 Gillette Boulevard, A&M-San Antonio will move to a 700-acre site located at Loop 410 and Zarzamora, on San Antonio’s South Side. The new campus is projected to open as early as the 2010-11 school year.

Established as System Center 2000
Established as Stand-alone University 2009
Fall 2009 Enrollment 2,343
Number of Faculty 136
Student/Faculty Ratio 17:1
Average Undergraduate Class Size 24
Undergraduate Degree Programs 19
Graduate Degree Programs 8
FY 2010 Operating Budget $19.8M

Colors: black, silver and "Madla Maroon"
Mascot: jaguar

 

University information: (210)-932-6299 · www.tamuk.edu/SanAntonio