San Antonio College
- 4 Year
- SAN ANTONIO, TX
Community College
Online
Alamo Colleges District
San Antonio College
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gradeC+Overall Grade
- 4 Year
- SAN ANTONIO, TX
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Rating 3.87 out of 5 1,890 reviews
Report Card
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AcademicsgradeC minus
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ValuegradeB
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DiversitygradeB
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CampusgradeA minus
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Athleticsgradeunavailable
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Party ScenegradeB
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ProfessorsgradeB minus
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LocationgradeB+
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Dormsgradeunavailable
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Campus Foodgradeunavailable
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Student LifegradeB+
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SafetygradeB+
editorial
San Antonio is a public college located in San Antonio, Texas. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 3,854 undergraduate students. The San Antonio acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Fire Protection and Prevention. Graduating 26% of students, San Antonio alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $26,300.
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Admissions
Application Deadline
No data available
Acceptance Rate
100%
Students also applied to ...
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gradeB minus
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gradeB+
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gradeB
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gradeC+
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SAT Range
No data available
ACT Range
No data available
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
Considered but not required
High School GPA
No data available
Early Decision/Early Action
No data available
Accepts Common App
No data available
Application Website
Admissions Website
Will You Get Into SAC?
Cost
Net Price
$6,869
/ year
National
$15,523
Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$4,705
/ year
National
$7,535
Students Receiving Financial Aid
77%
Scholarship
Academics
Professors
gradeB minus
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
23:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
76%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes.
209 responses
62%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want.
220 responses
67%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage.
220 responses
Majors
Most Popular Majors
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Liberal Arts and Humanities2,163 Graduates
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Nursing205 Graduates
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Fire Protection and Prevention107 Graduates
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Education85 Graduates
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Police and Criminal Science79 Graduates
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Computer and Information Systems Security76 Graduates
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Business68 Graduates
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Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling51 Graduates
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Child Development49 Graduates
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Network, Database, and System Administration46 Graduates
Online Academics
Offers Online Courses
Yes
Programs Offered Entirely Online
0
Online Certificate Programs
0
Online Associates Programs
0
Online Bachelor's Programs
0
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
3,854
Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
14,379
Undergrads Over 25
36%
Pell Grant
62%
Varsity Athletes
No data available
Campus Life
Freshman Live On-Campus
No data available
Day Care Services
Yes
Poll
58%
of students say they don't have Greek life.
43 responses
Poll
51%
of students say no one pays attention to varsity sports.
43 responses
41%
of students highly rate the athletics/recreation facilities.
227 responses
54%
of students highly rate the dining facilities.
226 responses
46%
of students highly rate the performing arts facilities.
91 responses
After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$31,100
/ year
National
$33,028
Graduation Rate
26%
National
49%
Employed 2 Years After Graduation
87%
National
83%
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San Antonio College Reviews
Rating
3.87
out of 5
1,890 reviews
I liked how the professors and even staff are welcoming. There are a copious amount of resources that could help guide you throughout the years you spend in the college. There is nothing I don’t want to see change because I feel as if the campus is perfect, they help you financially. There’s a student advocacy center for students who don’t have the money for food or clothes. Overall, the energy at the campus is extraordinary
My main issue with this campus is how difficult it is to get any clarity on what you need to do to get enrolled. You will be transferred to several departments then follow the outline of forms or paperwork they need from you, to find out later you wasted hours of time for no reason and the forms were not necessary.
When we went in person we were sent to multiple buildings and walked all over campus back to the original building and first person we spoke with m, an older lazy woman who didn’t want to look in her directory of where to go! The school is very disorganized or needs more faculty that isn’t a student who doesn’t know anything about the role they are given.
This feels intentional to discourage students due to large amounts of misinformation, given wrong steps leading to missed deadlines and being passed along till you decide it’s not worth it!
When we went in person we were sent to multiple buildings and walked all over campus back to the original building and first person we spoke with m, an older lazy woman who didn’t want to look in her directory of where to go! The school is very disorganized or needs more faculty that isn’t a student who doesn’t know anything about the role they are given.
This feels intentional to discourage students due to large amounts of misinformation, given wrong steps leading to missed deadlines and being passed along till you decide it’s not worth it!
Earnestly a great community college. Of course its not an amazing all-out University experience, but for what you get its pretty solid. Lots of passion in the student body and professors. Staff is more than happy to help you out with anything college related. An amazing introduction to post-highschool academics.