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POWERING TEXAS’ ECONOMIC ENGINE UTSA’s investments in talented faculty, strategic partnerships and impactful research are paying off big for Texas.

Producing the Graduates Texas Needs UTSA is directly addressing professional workforce gaps by focusing on growth—increasing the number of graduates with future-forward, industryaligned skillsets each year. DEGREES AWARDED IN 2022-2023

5,815 Bachelors Degrees

+

1,445 Masters Degrees

+

140

Doctoral Degrees

=

7,400 Total Degrees

54% increase in degrees awarded since 2008-2009

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT UTSA is expanding it’s downtown campus with new buildings dedicated to innovation and career-engagement. Opened 2023 SAN PEDRO I

School of Data Science National Security Collaboration Center

Opening 2025

Nurturing Small Businesses & Startups

UTSA’s Valdez Institute for Economic Development—located at the Downtown Campus—provides assistance to small-business owners across 79 counties. In FY23, the institute drove $2.6B into the Texas economy.

4,042

545

7,934

914

Jobs Created Jobs Retained

For More Information

New Business Starts Business Expansions

Taylor Eighmy President, The Univeristy of Texas at San Antonio president.eighmy@utsa.edu

SAN PEDRO II

Innovation, Entrepreneuship & Careers

By 2028 10,000 STUDENTS

Enrolled at the Downtown Campus

Updated May 15, 2024


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