UTSA International Student Guide

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YOUR YOUR BOLD BOLD FUTURE FUTURE STARTS STARTS HERE HERE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE


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TABLE OF CONTENTS U T S A

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I N T E R N A T I O N A L

S T U D E N T

G U I D E

YOUR BOLD JOURNEY STARTS AT UTSA

A welcome message from our Vice Provost for Global Initiatives, what means to be a Tier ONE institution and fast facts about The University of Texas at SA.

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LIVING IN SAN ANTONIO

Our home is San Antonio, the 7th largest city in United States. Each of our campuses are conveniently located near many great resources.

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ACADEMICS, RESEARCH & ADMISSIONS

Find out more about our areas of study, our highly ranked programs, the type of research we conduct at UTSA, and our admissions process.

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INTERNATIONAL

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EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Experiential learning at UTSA takes place in or outside of the classroom and can include anything from internships, lab research, service learning projects, studying abroad and more.

PATHWAY

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT A GLANCE

Learn about our growing international community and the resources we offer to launch your career in the U.S.

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LIVING ON CAMPUS

CAMPUS SUPPORT

Living on campus is your best option for convenience, belonging, academic success, peace of mind and all that campus life has to offer. Check out all the amenities we offer on campus.

UTSA is your home of opportunity for personal, educational and professional growth. As a Roadrunner, you’ll have access to worldclass services to improve your student experience.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER

The English Language Center (ELC) is the hub of UTSA’s international community for academic study, professional development and student life. Since 1998, we have served thousands of students from across the globe by providing them with the resources and support they need to achieve their dreams of studying in the U.S. Their main programs are: International Pathway Academic English Program Advanced English Pronunciation Course and Customized programs

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NEXT BOLD STEP

Take a virtual tour and contact the English Language Center to enroll at UTSA.

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DIRECT ENTRY UTSA offers direct admission to international students who meets all university requirements for admission. If you do not meet the language requirements, we encourage you to apply to our Pathway or other English Language programs to petition for conditional admission. Page 8

INTERNATIONAL PATHWAY UTSA's International Pathway is designed for international students who want to improve their English language skills while earning college credit toward a UTSA undergraduate or graduate degree. As part of the pathway program, international students who want to study in the US will be better prepared to achieve their educational goals. Page 19

ACADEMIC ENGLISH You can choose from a range of English language programs to help meet your academic, professional and personal goals. Our English programs are designed to help you improve your English and prepare you to begin your university studies. Once you have completed the required language level you will be able to start your Pathway or direct degree. Page 29


WELCOME TO UTSA Dear Future Roadrunner: As you embark on a life-transforming journey across miles and oceans to pursue your educational and career goals in the United States, I want to thank you for considering the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) as your future home. A thriving global city, San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the U.S. and one of the safest in the nation. San Antonio’s history of diverse people and cultures stretches back hundreds of years, and UTSA is proud to be a part of this rich heritage, with more than 50 years of service to this community.

Lisa J. Montoya, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Global Initiatives and Senior International Officer

Our commitment to internationalization, multiculturalism and diversity contributes to educational excellence and prepares students to be global leaders. On a daily basis, Global Initiatives collaborates with our partners across UTSA and the world to promote international education and research.

Our dedicated team of professionals supports our international students and scholars with a multitude of services to assist them in their academic and professional pursuits. These include scholarships, employment, and research opportunities. Additionally, we offer study abroad opportunities, the English Language Center, Global Study Centers and cultural outreach programs. Everything we do at UTSA is driven by our commitment to help students at home and around the world achieve their dreams. We look forward to having you join UTSA’s growing number of international alumni as you boldly move forward in pursuit of your higher education.

ABOUT UTSA The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a multicultural discovery enterprise institution located in San Antonio, Texas, the seventh largest city in the United States. UTSA offers more than 165 degree programs, specialized in health, energy, cybersecurity, sustainability, and human and social development. With over 34,000 students, UTSA is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan area and the city's R1 institution. UTSA's 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 and serves as a center for intellectual and creative resources as well as a catalyst for socioeconomic development - for Texas, the nation and the world.

UTSA'S CORE VALUES We encourage an environment of dialogue and discovery, where integrity, excellence, inclusiveness, respect, collaboration and innovation are fostered. UTSA'S VISION To be a premier public research university, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment. UTSA'S DESTINATIONS UTSA will be a model for student success UTSA will be a great public research university UTSA will be an exemplar for strategic growth & innovative excellence

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A TIER ONE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY

The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education designated UTSA as an R1 institution, placing us among the top 4% of research universities in the nation.

R1 UNIVERSITIES HAVE A GREATER ABILITY TO ATTRACT WORLD-CLASS FACULTY MEMBERS AND THE TALENTED UNDERGRADUATES, GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS WHO WANT TO LEARN FROM THEM.

HOW IT SETS UTSA APART Achieving R1 status reinforces UTSA's rapid trajectory as a premier public research university and a driver of economic opportunity and social mobility for Texas. The designation also puts UTSA in the company of nationallyrecognized institutions like Harvard and MIT.

WHAT IT MEANS FOR UTSA STUDENTS, ALUMNI & FACULTY

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Improves your degree value. Your UTSA degree is now seen as more valuable to prospective employers and graduate schools. Sets you apart professionally. Your affiliation with an R1 university enhances your professional reputation and puts you in touch with the most recent trends in your field. Elevates your stature in the scholarly community. For faculty and graduate students, affiliation with an R1 university recognizes your role in advancing human knowledge, contributing to your discipline and creating solutions to societal problems.

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As the largest university in San Antonio, UTSA is the only university in the city that holds a prestigious Tier One classification for research excellence. Check out the video to learn why UTSA is the right choice to help you achieve your bold future.

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a multicultural discovery enterprise institution located in San

FAST FACTS

Antonio, Texas, the seventh largest city in the United States. UTSA offers 160+ degree programs, specialized in health, energy, cybersecurity, sustainability, and human and social development. With 34,742 students, UTSA is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan area.

UTSA ESTABLISHED 1969 MASCOT ROADRUNNER ENROLLMENT 34,742 ACADEMICS 165 DEGREE PROGRAMS FACULTY 1,359 ECONOMIC IMPACT $2.4 BILLION ALUMNI 137,424 CITY POPULATION 1.5 MILLION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 913 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED 88 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURES $134 MILLION

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Host to more than 39 million visitors a year and home to the River Walk – a 15-mile network of stone paths along the San Antonio River that connect hotels, shops, restaurants, theaters and more. Known for the Alamo, the number one tourist attraction in Texas and one of the city’s five Spanish colonial missions. Offers nationally acclaimed museums including two Smithsonian affiliates. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site & a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, only the second city in the U.S. to receive the designation. Birthplace of Tex-Mex – experience it in the city’s culture, art, music and cuisine. Leading golf destination with more than 50 golf courses, many noted among the nation’s best. Entertains with top theme parks: SeaWorld San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Morgan’s Wonderland – the world’s largest ultraaccessible theme park designed for those with special needs. Recognized for events including Fiesta San Antonio, Luminaria: Contemporary Arts Festival, Culinaria Food & Wine Festival, the Conjunto Music Festival and the largest Día De Los Muertos celebration in the U.S. San Antonio, is a key contributor to the Texas economy, which is the ninth largest in the world, ahead of South Korea and Canada, and is ranked first in business opportunities in the United States. Destination for professional sports teams: San Antonio Spurs (NBA), San Antonio FC (USL) and San Antonio Missions (MiLB). Seventh largest and one of the fastest growing & friendliest cities in the U.S.! Top industries include healthcare/bioscience, manufacturing, IT, tourism and aerospace. Check out the Welcome to San Antonio video

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LIVING IN

RESEARCH SAN ANTONIO A Vibrant, Thriving City

EXCELLENCE

San Antonio has a rich and vast cultural history. Its past and present are made up of remarkable people from around the world and the multitude of influences they brought with them when they made this city their home: Cowboys and cowgirls, Spanish and German settlers, Mexican influence, artists, musicians, and culinary innovators have built a city teeming with cultural opportunities and diverse perspectives. Warm Climate The region averages over 220 days of sunshine per year. Our subtropical climate remains comfortable year-round and has a low incidence of disruptive weather. Add to that our worldclass golf courses, booming culinary scene, 130 miles of dedicated hike and bike trails, a growing cycling scene, and more than 16,000 acres of public park space, and you get a good place to call home. Booming Economy The area is home to a thriving business community, including the headquarters for two Fortune Global 500 firms and seven Fortune 1000 companies. San Antonio is focused on aggressively growing its unique business assets that attract talent, and foster innovation in key industries: Aerospace, Biosciences/Healthcare, Defense, Energy, Information Technology & Cybersecurity, and Manufacturing. These industries complement the region’s strengths, one of which is a labor force that is experienced, professional, diverse, and growing. Our excellent workforce pipeline is complemented by the region’s cost of living, which is among the lowest among America’s large cities. This allows companies to save costs doing business and allow its employees to enjoy an incredible quality of life. Add a central geographic location, a versatile transportation infrastructure that connects you to the entire continent, and the Alamo City is one of the best places to live, work, and enjoy the good life in the Americas. More info: www.visitsanantonio.com

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ACADEMICS

UTSA offers 160+ degree programs, specialized in health, energy, cybersecurity, sustainability, and human and social development. With 34,742 + students, UTSA is the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan area.

FIND YOUR MAJOR IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS OF STUDY:

Business

Undergraduate Programs UTSA offers 60+ undergraduate areas of study that are spread across eight different colleges. Curated by an award-winning faculty, our diverse set of programs will prepare you for nearly any professional career or scholarly pursuit.

Accounting Actuarial Science Business Analytics Cyber Security Economics Finance Information Systems Management Management Science Marketing Real Estate Finance & Development Statistics & Data Science

Education & Human Development Education (Interdisciplinary Studies) Mexican American Studies Multicultural Early Childhood Development Women’s Studies

Engineering and Integrated Design Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Architecture Construction Science & Management Interior Design

Graduate Programs UTSA is an emerging research university and one of the fastest-growing public universities in Texas. Our top-tier university currently offers over 100 graduate programs across our colleges. UTSA’s education will not only remain pertinent to an ever-changing job market but will also set you on the path toward achieving your dreams.

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Health, Community, and Policy Health Kinesiology Nutrition & Dietetics Criminology & Criminal Justice Public Administration and Policy Public Health Psychology Sociology

Liberal & Fine Arts American Studies Anthropology Art Art History & Criticism Classical Studies & Humanities Communication English Geography & Environmental Sustainability Global Affairs History Medical Humanities Modern Language Studies Music Education Philosophy Political Science Politics & Law Spanish

Multidisciplinary Studies Multidisciplinary Studies* Artificial Intelligence (*) Neuroscience (*) Cyber Intelligence (*) Data Sciences (*) Nursing (*) Geoinformatics (*)

Sciences Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Computer Science Geology Environmental Science Environmental Studies Mathematics Mathematics of Data and Computing Microbiology & Immunology Multidisciplinary Science Physics

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TOP ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

No. 1 Cyber Security Program in the U.S. - Ponemon Institute Ranked in the U.S. for biomedical, environmental, mechanical, and doctoral engineering programs MBA programs ranked in the top 10 in the U.S. No. 10 U.S. public university for promoting research and enabling social mobility. - Brookings Institution The University of Texas at San Antonio provides a top-tier education with degree programs across seven academic colleges, an honors college and graduate programs that are designed to foster and encourage the discovery of new knowledge and innovation. Click on the box to go to the college or school website.

College of Engineering

Carlos Alvarez

and Integrated Design

College of Business

College of Sciences

Nationally ranked for biomedical, environmental, mechanical and doctoral engineering programs Conducts research leading to innovative technologies in areas such as information security, biomedical systems, multifunctional materials, engineering infrastructure, manufacturing, computational modeling, energy and environmental technology

No. 1 Cyber Security Program in the Nation - Ponemon Institute Top 5 undergraduate business school in Texas - Bloomberg BusinessWeek MBA Program ranked in the Top 10 nationally - Hispanic Business and The Princeton Review Top 100 research business school - UT Dallas Research Ranking

Spends more than $40 million each year on research Makes significant contributions in nanotechnology, brain health, stem cells, medicinal drugs, infectious diseases and vaccine development and cybersecurity, where UTSA ranks No. 1 in the nation There were 341 actively-funded research projects in 2020

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ADMISSIONS TO UTSA Undergraduate Admissions At UTSA, you can choose from more than 60+ undergraduate areas of study that are spread across our colleges. Curated by an award-winning faculty, our diverse set of programs will prepare you for nearly any professional career or scholarly pursuit. Direct Entry If you meet the specified language and academic criteria you may apply directly to UTSA. Entry Requirements • High School Diploma • 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale • TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5

Graduate Admissions UTSA is an emerging research university and one of the fastest-growing public universities in Texas. Our top-tier university currently offers over 100 graduate programs across our seven colleges. Direct Entry If you meet the specified language and academic criteria you may apply directly to UTSA. Entry Requirements • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent • 2.8-3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale • Minimum GRE or GMAT, if required by degree program • TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5-7 The degree program you select may have additional requirements with which you must comply. Please click on the button for more information.

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RESEARCH EXCELLENCE UTSA students and faculty conduct advanced research in many cross-disciplinary areas of study. Identified areas of excellence include Cyber, Health, Social-Economic Transformation and Fundamental Futures.

UTSA's vision is to become a premier research institution. Our mission is to promote research as an academic enhancement for UTSA students, build the University’s reputation for research excellence, and reach out to industry and

government to expand the research funding available. UTSA’s university research is making significant progress in meeting those goals. Access to participation in university research is an important part of an excellent education, and

UTSA plays a distinctive role among research universities in its commitment to undergraduate research. Some students have used their research at UTSA to lay the groundwork for entrepreneurship and to bring to market new inventions and patents.

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RESEARCH CENTERS AND INSTITUTES The research institutes at UTSA are cross-disciplinary collaborations within the University that sponsor research that informs public policy, builds cultural understanding, improves medical care, enhances scientific knowledge, and often advances economic development. There are 32 research centers and institutes at UTSA which are governed by the Transdisciplinary Research Council (TRC). Visit their websites for more information about the work of these UTSA research institutes, national laboratories, and Department of Defense laboratories. Click on each icon to go to the research center's website.

Academy for Teacher Excellence Research Center Directors: Belinda Flores and Lorena Claeys

Center for Excellence in Engineering Education Research Director: Mehdi Shadaram

Bank of America Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute

Brain Health Consortium Director: Jenny Hsieh

Director: Leslie Neely

Center for Cultural Sustainability Director: William A. Dupont

Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute Sciences Director: Howard Grimes

Center for Archeological Research

Center for Research and Training in the Sciences

Center for Urban and Regional Planning Research

Interim Director: Raymond Mauldin

Director: David Silva

Director: Ian Caine

Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security

Cyber Center for Security

Center for Innovative Drug Discovery

Director: Greg White

Center for Community Based and Applied Health Research

and Analytics Director: Elias Bou-Harb

Director: Stanton McHardy

Center for Advanced Manufacturing & Lean Systems

Directors: Erica Sosa and Meizi He

Center for Advanced Measurements in Extreme Environments Director: Kiran Bhaganagar

Interim Director: Hung-Da Wan

Institute for Water Research, Sustainability and Policy

Institute for Health Disparities Research

Institute for Cyber Security

Director: Saugata Datta

Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research Director: Lloyd Potter

Director: Ravi Sandhu

Interim Director: Eric Shattuck

Institute for Regenerative Medicine Directors: John McCarrey and Eric Brey

Matrix AI Consortium for Human Well-Being Director: David Silva

National Security Collaboration Center

Open Cloud Institute Interim Director: Bernard Arulanandam

Director: Roger Enriquez

San Antonio Cellular Therapeutics Institute

Sustainable Pervasive Urban Resilience

Director: John McCarrey

Director: Adolfo Matamoros

South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases

Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute

UTSA Mexico Center

Director: Guy Walsh

Director: Jerry González

Director: Krystel Castillo

UTSA Neurosciences Institute Director: Charles Wilson

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Women's Studies Institute Director: Jackie Cuevas

Policies Studies Center

Director: Karl Klose

Urban Education Institute Director: Michael Villareal


EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AT

Experiential learning is any learning experience that is active, hands-on and engaging. Experiential learning can take place in or outside of the classroom and can include anything from internships, lab research, service learning projects, studying abroad and more. Experiential learning is proven to be a significant factor in preparing students for their future job roles and is one of UTSA’s key strategic initiatives. It helps develop marketable job skills that are highly sought after by employers.

Whether it’s through academic resources, undergraduate research or studying abroad, here are some instances of how Roadrunners are gaining experiential learning at UTSA.

ACADEMIC RESOURCES

UNDERGRADUTE RESEARCH

STUDY ABROAD

In every area of study, Roadrunners have the opportunity to learn actively through academic resources that will prepare them for their career.

As early as your freshman year at UTSA, students are able to engage in fascinating studies that will let them act upon their curiosity and learn experientially.

Some of these examples include partnering with local businesses on service-learning projects, interning at the state or nation’s capital or creating video games that help rehabilitate injured veterans.

This can involve new approaches for stem cell therapy, creating bone scaffolds, examining the nuances of music theory in health therapy, patenting new technologies and much more.

Studying abroad can provide experiential learning for any career, including language learning, adaptability, independence, and cultural knowledge, which are all valued by employers. In certain majors, study abroad opportunities are included automatically as part of the degree plan and faculty members will often lead new courses abroad for a semester.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT A GLANCE

UTSA 2020 International Enrollment 45% Undergraduate | 21% Masters | 32% Doctorate | 2% Other Top Countries of Origin Nigeria 9%

Mexico 10%

Iran 7%

India 9% China 16%

Vietnam 10%

India 44%

China 28%

Iran 15%

Mexico 57%

China 14%

Undergraduate

UTSA 2020 International Enrollment

913

Mexico 27%

Bangladesh 22%

Masters

Doctoral

India 25%

UTSA Total International Alumni

UTSA Total No. of Countries represented

5,560

88

50%

Masters OPT

Doctoral OPT

22%

Undergraduate OPT

28%

UTSA is proud to host students from all over the world as students and scholars and provide them the opportunity to enter into the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program so they can intern and work in the United States.

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MEET SOME OF UTSA'S INTERNATIONAL GRADUATES

UTSA has awarded 5,765 degrees to a growing international community at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate level. Many of our international students get hired by top corporations across the U.S. or go on to pursue higher education.

Snigdha Eurupaka India M.S. - Computer Science Class of 2021

Edem Klobodu Ghana Ph.D. - Marketing Class of 2021

Software Engineer Tata Consulting Services

Postdoctoral Research Scholar University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Vy Hoang Vietnam B.A. - Medical Humanities Class of 2020

Enas Binzaqr Saudi Arabia M.S. - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Class of 2020

School of Pharmacy Temple University, Philadelphia, PA

Adult Psychotherapist ACT Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Luka Barisic Croatia B.S. - Economics Class of 2021 M.B.A. in Management Western Illinois University, McComb, IL

Meet Mahesh Mehta India M.A. - Architecture Class of 2021 Architectural Designer The Sage Group, San Antonio, TX

After graduation plans to play professional basketball in Europe.

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UTSA RESOURCES TO LAUNCH YOUR CAREER IN THE UNITED STATES

Optional Practical Training (OPT) International students in the U.S. in valid F1 immigration status are permitted to work off-campus in optional practical training (OPT) status both during and after completion of their degree. Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is an off-campus employment option for F1 students when the practical training is an integral part of the established curriculum or academic program. CPT employment is defined as “alternative work/study, internship, cooperative education, or any other type of required internship or practicum that is offered by sponsoring employers through cooperative agreements with the school.”

In the past 3 years we have had more than 2,000 students that completed their OPT; of those, 47% were STEM majors. Interstride is a one-stop shop that empowers international students. Using data-driven technology, we’ve created a portal that provides international students with all the resources they need to transition and thrive in their educational journey abroad. Packed with country-specific career information, this research tool provides expert advice and insider tips for finding employment opportunities at home and abroad. Login via Handshake to access GoinGlobal for free! As a UTSA student, you now have access to a powerful online and inperson network of diverse mentors. Joining and engaging with the Roadrunner Network can help you build connections with alumni, both local and global; and with UTSA faculty and staff. UTSA students now have access to LinkedIn Learning, an on-demand learning solution designed to help you gain new skills and training to advance your career. LinkedIn Learning offers a customized learning experience featuring instructional content relevant to your professional interests and goals.

UTSA students have gained employment with various corporations, with the following among them:

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BEGIN YOUR ACADEMIC STUDIES AT UTSA UTSA offers you three different paths to earn a bachelor’s degree: Direct Entry, Pathway Programs, and Academic English Program. Direct Entry UTSA offers direct admission to international students who have strong English language comprehension and have completed a high school diploma (undergraduate), a bachelor’s degree (graduate) or a master’s degree (doctoral). If you do not meet these requirements, we encourage you to apply to our Pathway or English Language programs.

Pathway Program UTSA's International Pathway is designed for international students who want to improve their English language skills while beginning undergraduate and graduate level coursework. As part of the International Pathway, applicants will be better prepared to earn a UTSA undergraduate and graduate degree.

Academic English UTSA's Academic English Program can help you meet your academic, professional and personal goals. The program is designed to help you improve your English and prepare you to begin your university studies. Once you have completed the required language level you will be able to start your Pathway or continue with your education as a degree-seeking student.

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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER The UTSA English Language Center (ELC) is the hub of UTSA’s international community for academic study, professional development and student life. Since 1998, we have served thousands of students from across the globe by providing them with the resources and support they need to achieve their dreams of studying in the U.S.

Blanca Pokorney, M.Ed. Director, English Language Center

We are professionals dedicated to helping our international students reach their goals by providing them with quality instruction and personal attention. We are here to support you every step of the way – from the moment you apply to our programs to the time you graduate.

ADVANTAGES OF ATTENDING ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER

Welcoming Environment: UTSA's primary goal is to make you feel at home. Our campus is in one of the friendliest cities in the United States. With 34,742 students on campus, you will quickly be making friendships that last a lifetime.

Many Cultures: You won't just experience American culture; you will learn alongside students from around the world. UTSA is home to students from more than 88 countries, which will give you a global perspective.

University Experience: From your very first day on campus, you will be part of the UTSA community. You will experience university-style teaching, so you are fully prepared to progress to your degree after successfully completing your program. You will have access to University facilities and organizations.

Excellent Programs: Our Academic English Program, Accent Modification Program, and customized programs will help you succeed through our rigorous coursework, cultural immersion, and outstanding staff.

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“I would definitely encourage anyone that wants to join the AEP program at UTSA. … the way I was welcomed by you guys, the teachers are just amazing and they have a great team always ready to help…UTSA is forever part of my history, my career and my life.” – Janete Tiago, Angola B.B.A. Business Management (UTSA 2015)

Professional Life

Graduation Undergraduate Studies

M.S. Biomedical Engineering (UTSA 2012)

Academic English Program

Professional Life

Graduation

“Honestly, the UTSA AEP was the most essential step before pursuing my master’s and Ph.D. degrees in the U.S. Without the UTSA AEP, I would not reach my current academic stage. This is not only because the AEP helped me pass the necessary exams but also helped me a lot in the way of improving my English and adapting myself for living in the U.S.” – Unal Mustafa, Turkey

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Graduate Studies Thesis & Research

Academic English Program

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why should I apply to UTSA's International Pathway? The International Pathway allows you to take high-quality English as a Second Language (ESL) coursework specifically designed for undergraduate and graduate students. You can focus on improving your English skills while taking credit-bearing courses determined by your field of study. You will earn academic credit toward the participating UTSA undergraduate or graduate degree track of your choice while enrolled in the International Pathway.

How do I apply to UTSA's International Pathway? Take a look at the various Pathways that we offer at UTSA and learn about TOEFL and IELTS requirements. Once you apply to a program, academic counselors will determine your placement in the pathway according to your level of English.

What can I expect from the International Pathway? You will work on academic coursework while improving your English skills to fulfill your educational goals. UTSA's International Pathway consists of the following components: English language instruction, as preparation for undergraduate or graduate coursework Credit-bearing courses applied towards the participating UTSA undergraduate and graduate degree tracks University-style teaching and a great learning community Conditional Admission to the University of Texas at San Antonio You will need to meet Pathway exit requirements to gain full admission into your chosen field of study.

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In addition to improving your English skills and accumulating credits towards your field of study, the International Pathway provides students with the necessary resources to make the transition to the U.S. academic classroom as easy as possible. The program takes place on our Main Campus, and helps students to integrate fully into campus life and experience a full immersion program at a top-tier university. This also makes it easier to get to know your new classmates and form friendships with other students who are experiencing this new environment for the first time. As a student in our pathway program, you will receive support from the English Language Center and have access to all the resources available at UTSA.

A D V A N T A G E S

O F

A T T E N D I N G

Learn in a safe U.S. university campus

Degree planning & academic advisors

Professional development opportunities

160+ degree programs to choose from

I N T E R N A T I O N A L

P A T H W A Y

Earn college credit while improving your English

Full English language immersion program

Extracurricular activities to enhance your classroom learning

Personalized service – from admission to graduation

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UNDERGRADUATE PATHWAY AT A GLANCE UTSA’s International Pathway allows you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you do not meet the English requirements for direct entry. You will receive additional support to move you successfully through your first year at UTSA that will lead to all undergraduate degree programs. Depending on your English language scores, you will enter through a 1-Semester, 2-Semester, or 3-Semester Pathway.

Admission Requirements New students must complete the application to the UTSA International Pathway and submit required documentation to be considered for admission. Entry Requirements

Scheduled date to begin instruction: August 2023 Undergraduate Admissions Deadlines - International

Term

Priority

Final

Fall

Jan 15

Jun 1

Spring

Oct 15

Nov 1

Summer

$576

Apr 1

Mar 1

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• High School Diploma • 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale 1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 71 2-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 61 3-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 57


UNDERGRADUATE PATHWAY PROGRAM COSTS

Cost Description All prices are estimated from 2022-23 and are subject to change. For the Undergraduate Pathway, there are 3 semesters per academic year (fall, spring and summer), each semester being about 15 weeks.

3 semester cost includes 9 EAP courses and 15 credits towards your undergraduate program

2 semester cost 1 semester cost includes 6 EAP includes 3 EAP courses and 12 courses and 3 credits towards your credits towards your undergraduate undergraduate program program

$47,300

$33,200

$16,600

Health Insurance

$3,275

$3,275

$1,400

Housing on campus

$7,680

$6,400

$3,200

Meal Plan

$4,320

$3,600

$1,800

$62,575 Total

$46,475

$23,000

Tuition and University Fees Mandatory Program Fees

Total billed by University: Other expenses associated with studying in the U.S.

Books and Supplies

$2,250

$1,500

$750

Personal Expenses

$3,000

$2,000

$1,000

$67,825 Total

$49,975

$24,750

Grand Total

Proof of Funding: US Immigration law requires the University to verify that any student seeking an F-1 visa has sufficient funds to finance their studies for the first year of study. Below you will find the total amounts needed to show on a bank statement based on program type, information on funding type and required documentation. The same amount needs to be demonstrated whether the student attends 3, 2 or 1 semester Pathway. $67,825 Dependents: If you are married and plan to bring your spouse and/or unmarried child (ren) under the age of 21 years with you on the F-2 visa, you must provide additional financial support and proof of relationship for issuance of an F-2 dependent I-20 form. Add $5,000 for your spouse and $3,000 for EACH child for a year. Spouse - $5,000; Child - $3,000. Personal Expenses: We recommend $576 to budget around $1,000 per semester for personal expenses. Health Insurance: The UT System SHIP is administered by Academic Health Plans with coverage provided by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Texas. The UT System requires all international students holding an F1, F2, J1 or J2 visa to maintain medical, evacuation and repatriation insurance while enrolled at any UT System institution. Insurance Cost: All new students entering Fall and Summer are subject to the one-month supplemental insurance. The Fall supplement dates are 08/01-08/31 and the Summer supplement dates are 05/01-05/31. Summer insurance is mandatory even if you do not take any summer classes.

INQUIRIES englishlanguagecenter@utsa.edu

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Undergraduate Pathway Sample Course Map The Undergraduate Pathway (UGPW) will be offered in 1-Semester, 2-Semester, or 3-Semester options, leading to your chosen degree. This is a Sample Course Map for B.S. in Computer Science

1-Semester Pathway Course Map

Program Components

Entry Requirements:

Semester 1

High School Diploma 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale TOEFL iBT 71 or equivalent Meet admission requirements for track

At least 6 credit hours apply from pathway toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science) 114 credit hours remaining toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science) Progression Requirements ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Reading for Academic Success II Communication for Academic Success II Academic Skills for Scholars III WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I MAT 1214 Calculus

3 3 3 3 4 TOTAL

2-Semester Pathway Course Map

Program Components

Entry Requirements:

Semester 1

High School Diploma 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale TOEFL iBT 61 or equivalent Meet admission requirements for track

16

80% or above in all non-credit courses Minimum 2.5 GPA in all credit-bearing courses These courses are delivered through the UTSA English Language Center and are required to develop English proficiency

At least 12 credit hours apply from pathway toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science) 108 credit hours remaining toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science)

Progression Requirements

ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Writing for Academic Success II Communication for Academic Success I Academic Skills for Scholars II MAT 1214 Calculus AIS 1203 Academic Inquiry and Scholarship

3 3 3 4 3 TOTAL

80% or above in all non-credit courses Minimum 2.5 GPA in all credit-bearing courses

16

Semester 2 ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Reading for Academic Success II Communication for Academic Success II Academic Skills for Scholars III WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I POL 1013 Introduction to American Politics

3 3 3 3 3 TOTAL

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These courses are delivered through the UTSA English Language Center and are required to develop English proficiency


3-Semester Pathway Course Map

Program Components

Entry Requirements:

Semester 1

High School Diploma 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale TOEFL iBT 57 or equivalent Meet admission requirements for track

At least 15 credit hours apply from pathway toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science) 105 credit hours remaining toward degree completion (B.S. Computer Science)

Progression Requirements

ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title

3 3 3 4

Reading for Academic Success I Writing for Academic Success I Academic Skills for Scholars I MAT 1214 Calculus TOTAL

80% or above in all non-credit courses Minimum 2.5 GPA in all credit-bearing courses

13

Semester 2 ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Writing for Academic Success II Communication for Academic Success I Academic Skills for Scholars II POL 1013 Introduction to American Politics AIS 1203 Academic Inquiry and Scholarship

3 3 3 3 3 TOTAL

15

Semester 3 ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Reading for Academic Success II Communication for Academic Success II Academic Skills for Scholars III WRC 1013 Freshman Composition I POL 1133 Texas Politics and Society

3 3 3 3 3 TOTAL

These courses are delivered through the UTSA English Language Center and are required to develop English proficiency

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Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science is designed to prepare students with a strong technical emphasis on modern computing and systems. The degree program offers students the opportunity to prepare for advanced graduate study and for careers in high-technology companies, business, government, and teaching. The department offers concentrations in Cloud and Systems, Cyber Security, Data Science, and Software Engineering. The department also offers the B.S. in Computer Science with a Cyber Operations Track. The B.S. degree in Computer Science requires a minimum of 120 semester credit hours, including the Core Curriculum requirements. Thirty-nine of the total semester credit hours required for the degree must be at the upper-division level.

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GRADUATE PATHWAY AT A GLANCE Our Graduate Pathway programs allow you to begin earning credits toward your degree even if you do not meet the direct entry requirements. The program will help build the academic foundation and essential English language skills you need to successfully move on to your master’s degree. You will receive the highest level of support with dedicated academic advisors throughout your program. We offer a 1-Semester and 2-Semester option depending on your English language level. Applicants for the graduate pathway must be able to provide proof of successful completion of a U.S. secondary education or equivalent. The minimum GPA required will vary depending on the chosen master’s degree.

Entry Requirements • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent • 2.3-2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale 1-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 71 or equivalent 2-Semester Pathway • TOEFL iBT 61 or equivalent

Degree tracks 1. Advanced Material Engineering 2. Biomedical Engineering 3. Biomedical Technology Commercialization 4. Civil Engineering 5. Electrical Engineering 6. Computer Engineering 7. Computer Science 8. Mechanical Engineering 9. Mathematics 10. Industrial Applied Mathematics

GRE or GMAT scores are not required

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Admission Requirements Graduate Admission requirements vary by program. Please check your individual program for more details.

Scheduled date to begin instruction

August 2022 More info: Graduate Application Deadline

11. Mathematics Education

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GRADUATE PATHWAY PROGRAM COSTS

Cost Description All prices are estimated from 2022-23 and are subject to change. For the Graduate Pathway, there are 2 semesters per academic year (fall & spring), each semester being about 15 weeks.

Tuition and University Fees

2 semester cost includes 6 EAP courses and 9 credits towards your graduate program

1 semester cost includes 3 EAP courses and 6 credits towards your graduate program

$36,700

$20,600

$3,275

$1,400

$39,975

$22,000

Mandatory Program Fees

Health Insurance Total billed by University: Other expenses associated with studying in the U.S.

Books and Supplies

$1,500

$750

Living Expenses

$10,500

$6,300

Grand Total

$51,975

$29,050

Proof of Funding: US Immigration law requires the University to verify that any student seeking an F-1 visa has sufficient funds to finance their studies for the first year of study. Below you will find the total amounts needed to show on a bank statement based on program type, information on funding type, and required documentation. The same amount needs to be demonstrated whether the student attends 2 or 1 semester Pathway. $51,975 Dependents: If you are married and plan to bring your spouse and/or unmarried child (ren) under the age of 21 years with you on the F-2 visa, you must provide additional financial support and proof of relationship for issuance of an F-2 dependent I-20 form. Add $5,000 for your spouse and $3,000 for EACH child for a year. Spouse - $5,000; Child - $3,000.

$576 Health Insurance: The UT System SHIP is administered by Academic Health Plans with coverage provided by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Texas. The UT System requires all international students holding an F1, F2, J1 or J2 visa to maintain medical, evacuation and repatriation insurance while enrolled at any UT System institution. Insurance Cost: All new students entering Fall and Summer are subject to the one-month supplemental insurance. The Fall supplement dates are 08/01-08/31 and the Summer supplement dates are 05/01-05/31. Summer insurance is mandatory even if you do not take any summer classes.

Living Expenses: Includes housing, meals, and an estimate for personal expenses. We recommend budgeting around $1,000 per semester for personal expenses. Graduate students can live on campus and purchase a meal plan. Please refer to the undergraduate pathway budget on page 22 to see the prices of these expenses.

Once you have completed your pathway program and continue to study at UTSA, you may have the opportunity to apply for internships to continue developing your skills. You may also be eligible to complete an Optional Practical Training (OPT) upon your graduation. Ask your international services advisor for more details.

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Graduate Pathway Sample Course Map The Graduate Pathway will be offered in 1-Semester and 2-Semester options, leading to your chosen degree track. This is a Sample Course Map for M.S. in Computer Science

1-Semester Pathway Course Map

Program Components 6 credit hours apply from pathway toward degree completion (M.S. Computer Science) 24 credit hours remaining toward degree completion (M.S. Computer Science)

Entry Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related field of study TOEFL iBT 71 or equivalent Meet admission requirements for track

Progression Requirements

Semester ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Advanced Graduate Communication Graduate Writing for Academic Success Graduate Student Success II CS 5633 Analysis of Algorithms CS 5523 Operating Systems

3 3 3 3 3 TOTAL

2-Semester Pathway Course Map

Program Components

Entry Requirements:

Semester 1

Bachelor's degree in related field of study TOEFL iBT 61 or equivalent Meet admission requirements for track

15

80% or above in all non-credit courses Minimum 3.0 GPA in all credit-bearing courses

These courses are delivered through the UTSA English Language Center and are required to develop English proficiency

9 credit hours apply from pathway toward degree completion (M.S. Computer Science) 21 credit hours remaining toward degree completion (M.S. Computer Science)

Progression Requirements ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title

3 3 3 3

Graduate Communication for Academic Discourse Graduate Reading for Academic Success Graduate Student Success I CS 5513 Architecture TOTAL

80% or above in all non-credit courses Minimum 3.0 GPA in all credit-bearing courses

12

Semester 2 ELC hours Credit-bearing hours

Course Title Advanced Graduate Communication Graduate Writing for Academic Success Graduate Student Success II CS 5633 Analysis of Algorithms CS 5523 Operating Systems

3 3 3 3 3 TOTAL

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These courses are delivered through the UTSA English Language Center and are required to develop English proficiency


The Academic English Program (AEP) is designed to improve English proficiency for academic study in the United States. Classes are taught entirely in English and focus on developing the skills you need to succeed. The Academic English Program offers a unique educational experience, including: world-class, expert faculty who have master’s degrees in teaching English as a second language a rigorous academic program with clear learning objectives at each level a unique dedication from faculty and staff to help you succeed academically access to all services available at The University of Texas at San Antonio The Academic English Program is for anyone who wants to: fulfill a personal dream of pursuing a degree from a U.S. college or university achieve professional success in the U.S. or abroad gain a significant improvement in English language proficiency while enjoying a stay in beautiful San Antonio, Texas

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ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM

Minako Shibazaki Master Instructor and Lead Curriculum Specialist

The Academic English Program (AEP) at UTSA will help you achieve your goal to be proficient in English for academic study in the United States. Accredited by the selective Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA), our top-notch program is led by highly qualified instructors and has prepared thousands of students for academic success. The AEP is for highly motivated individuals who are determined to pursue a degree from an American college or university, achieve professional success, or simply improve their proficiency in English while enjoying life in beautiful San Antonio. As an AEP student, you will have complete access to all UTSA services, and you can participate in many social events, join our Coffee & Conversation and Global Connections programs, and become a member of one or more of our over 400 student organizations. Here at the AEP, we think of our students as family, so apply to the program that genuinely cares about you and will help you build the future you desire!

THE ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM CURRICULUM Curriculum covers levels from beginner through advanced. Instruction focuses on the following areas: Reading & Vocabulary: You will learn to read fluently and understand a variety of academic texts. You will also learn the definitions and contextual uses of many different words. Writing & Grammar: You will be able to perform academic writing tasks, demonstrating organizational skills suitable for undergraduate and graduate level writing assignments. You will be able to incorporate complex grammar structures into your writing. Oral Communication: You will learn to speak English fluently with ease and develop pronunciation skills that can transfer over time to professional settings. You will be able to understand a wide variety of styles, register, and speech that you will find in academic and professional contexts. TOEFL Preparation: You will build testing skills necessary to complete the tasks in the TOEFL PBT and TOEFL iBT using the skills you have obtained over the course of the ESL program. Pronunciation: You will learn English rhythm, melody and clear speech through knowledge of the rules about the way English pronunciation works and various in-class exercises ranging from mechanical to open and communicative. American Culture: You will learn to listen, speak, read, and write critically in English while learning about the American Culture.

The Academic English Program Proficiency Scale

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Students may be placed in any of the 5 levels of English study currently offered based on the results of a placement test: beginner (level 1), high beginner (level 2), intermediate (level 3), high intermediate (level 4), or advanced (level 5).


Students enrolled in the AEP have full access to all the following services:

THE ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM SERVICES

COFFEE AND CONVERSATION Coffee & Conversation meetings are held every week. For international students, this is a great opportunity to practice English in an informal group setting and connect with the larger UTSA community by meeting native English speakers.

Access to all UTSA services & resources including social activities Over 300 student organizations Coffee & Conversation and Global Connections Cultural excursions in San Antonio, TX Free tutoring services Access to Transparent Language Online Customized social events that meet the needs of our students Specialized ESL workshops Form I-20 Processing

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Global Connections pairs an international student with a student from the United States to practice English, learn more about American culture, and build connections within the UTSA community. We help you get and stay involved.

ESL WORKSHOPS Our ESL Workshops such as TOEFL prep, resume writing, improving listening skills and social English are specifically tailored to our student population to boost language skills and address their English language needs.

Admission requirements for the AEP are the following:

THE ACADEMIC ENGLISH ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Must be 17 years old by the first day of class. Must submit a photocopy of current passport and visa (if applicable). Must be a high school graduate or equivalent. International applicants seeking to apply to the program as F1 students must submit documents showing proof of financial resources

Transfer Students We accept transfer students from other programs. As long as you are in good standing, your SEVIS number can be transferred to our program once you submit all the required documents to complete the application process.

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ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM COSTS

Approximate Cost Per Semester (Subject to Change) Living Expenses

Tuition & Fees Tuition

$5,500 $60

Application Fee

$100

Testing University Fees

$671 $6,331

Total

Other Mandatory Expenses Health Insurance - Fall 2022

$1,389

Health Insurance - Spring 2023

$1,371

Health Insurance - Summer 2023

$835

Books

$300

One Year - Summer, Fall, Spring

$9,200

One Semester - Fall or Spring

$3,500 $2,200

One Semester - Summer

University Fees

$576

Meal Plan

One Semester - Fall or Spring

$1,900

Summer

$1,300

University Fees One Semester - Summer Miscellaneous Total

$576 $2,200

Personal Expenses

$1,000

Refer a Friend Discount

Refund Policy Depending on the time of the withdrawal, a student may be entitled to a refund of some part of the tuition. The program follows the same refund policy as UTSA. For more information: Student Refund Policy.

The English Language Center at UTSA is offering a $500 referral discount off AEP tuition for full-time students and a 15% referral discount off AEP tuition for part-time students. You qualify for this discount if you have a friend or family member who is any of the following: an AEP student or alumnus/a a non-AEP UTSA student, alumnus/a, staff, or faculty member

Program Calendar - Fall 2022 Orientation Week

First Day of Class

Final Day to Register

Last Day of Class

Aug 15-19, 2022

Aug 22, 2022

Sep 7, 2022

Nov 30, 2022

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Individually Tailored to Your Group A customized program is the perfect way for your group to learn English. You can have a short- or long-term study abroad experience at UTSA. You will enjoy the studious environment of a top-tier research university and the friendly, welcoming community of beautiful San Antonio. You can expect high-quality English as a Second Language instruction designed and delivered for your specific needs. Interact with native English speakers and build your intercultural communication skills. We can design English instruction for any discipline (e.g., business, medical and tourism/hospitality, etc.). While you are here, you can experience San Antonio culture through various events and recreational activities including going to a UTSA Roadrunner football or basketball game, participating in Fiesta, San Antonio’s annual signature event, or visiting our many fine attractions.

Our specializations include: Advanced English Pronunciation Skills for Clear Communication Academic English Professional English Business English Technical English for Engineers Medical English Understanding of the American Culture English for Service Learning English for Journal Publications English for Tourism/Hospitality Customized Program Services (optional)

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ADVANCED ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION SKILLS FOR CLEAR COMMUNICATION Even advanced speakers struggle with being understood. Our advanced English pronunciation course can help bridge the gap and open new doors to opportunity. Our Advanced English Pronunciation course is for: Advanced speakers of English who still need to fine-tune their speaking Professionals who use English in their day-to-day tasks Anyone working in an international setting who deals with native English speakers Anyone who needs to make presentations, prepare lectures, attend meetings, lead seminars, or make calls in English

John Kostovich Lead Pronunciation Specialist and Course Designer

YOU CAN EXPECT THE FOLLOWING FROM THIS COURSE: Improvement of English rhythm and melody to produce a more native-like sound Development of clear speech for smooth communication Increased understanding of the rules of English pronunciation not taught in standard English grammar courses A specially developed curriculum with a variety of exercises ranging from mechanical to open and communicative Skills and tools that will continue to help you improve even after the duration of the course

PROGRAM CALENDAR FALL 2022

Orientation Week

First Day of Class

Aug 15-19, 2022

Aug 22, 2022

Final Day to Register

Last Day of Class

Sep 7, 2022

Nov 30, 2022

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CAMPUS SUPPORT Here are some resources to help international students navigate the university structure and find answers to many common questions during their time at UTSA.

International Services handle visas and immigration documents for Students and Scholars. In addition to advising about Optional Practical Training program (OPT), reduce course load process, and I-20s extensions, the IS advisors can answer questions regarding internships, employment and health insurance.

Campus Recreation is comprised of Aquatics, Club Sports, Downtown Programs, Fitness and Wellness, Intramural Sports, and Outdoor Pursuits. Enrolled students are members of Campus Recreation and are eligible to use all of the services provided as well as participate in programming.

Click on the image of UTSA Downtown Campus to find more resources

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The Judith G. Gardner Center for Writing Excellence is the campus resource that helps the entire UTSA community with various writing projects, questions, and challenges. Our experienced tutors provide assistance to current undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty/staff members with each step of the writing process.


CAMPUS RESOURCES This is an interactive page, click on the image to learn more about each campus resource.

ONE STOP

UTSA LIBRARIES

UTSA’s One Stop Enrollment Center is your go-to resource as

UTSA has three libraries that provide all the space,

a UTSA student. They’ll assist you with anything related to

technology, materials and personalized help you need to

enrolling at UTSA, whether it’s checking your financial aid

be academically successful.

status, submitting required paperwork, or giving advice on how to troubleshoot any unexpected hang-ups.

TUTORS

SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION

The Tomás Rivera Center for Academic Excellence (TRC)

Supplemental Instruction (SI) Leaders are fellow students

tutoring services provides academic support for courses in

who hold weekly study sessions for tough classes that

biology,

mathematics,

they’ve already taken and aced. Students who regularly

statistics and business. Students can access free drop-in,

attend SI sessions usually average one half to one full

appointment-based, and group tutoring (STARS).

letter grade higher in that course.

THE MATH LAB

ACADEMIC SUCCESS COACHES

The Math Lab is open and free to any student enrolled in a

These coaches host workshops and individual trainings to

mathematics course. Upper division undergraduates and

help you develop important study habits like note-taking,

graduate students are available to help with any math

test preparation and time management.

chemistry,

engineering,

physics,

questions.

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YOUR CAREER PATH STARTS AT

Prepare for your future All set to land your first job out of college? At UTSA, we prepare you for a successful future. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Job Outlook 2020 survey, there are a handful of specific skills employers look for in new grads: problem-solving skills; ability to work in a team; strong work ethic; analytical skills; written communication skills; leadership skills; verbal communication skills; initiative; detail-oriented and technical skills. The UTSA University Career Center provides numerous opportunities for students to build career-related skills and connect with local employers through events and experiential learning activities. Students benefit from faculty support and encouragement to pursue new handson experiences that align with their future career goals.

Internships Internships are valuable opportunities for students to take their education outside of the classroom and learn about their prospective field of interest. Handshake is the University Career Center’s fast and powerful recruiting platform for UTSA students and alumni. Some of our participating corporate partners include USAA, HEB, Accenture, HCL, NSA and Union Pacific Railroad, among many others.

On-Campus Employment New and transfer students may begin on-campus employment up to 30 days prior to the program start date on the Form I-20. We have part-time opportunities during the fall and spring semesters and full-time opportunities during the summer and other official school breaks. For more info: University Career Center

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CAMPUS LIFE Roadrunners lead active lives, taking advantage of wonderful opportunities for involvement across UTSA's four campuses. Whether students join organizations to make friendships, serve within the city or further their careers, they thrive when they get connected to the UTSA and San Antonio communities. Discover all that is available to students seeking a vibrant campus life experience at UTSA.

HOW ROADRUNNERS LIVE Students have excellent housing options and many dining decisions when it comes to living at UTSA. Here are the best selections for living, dining and healthy eating at the Main and Downtown campuses.

Live On Campus Living on campus is your best option for convenience, belonging, academic success and all that campus life has to offer. We can’t wait to welcome you home. Students who live on campus generally do better academically and stay on track to graduate. Living on campus in your first year at UTSA makes it easier to make friends, get involved on campus, and feel a greater sense of belonging. Nearly everything you need is within walking distance—food, gym, library, classes, labs, study sessions, tutoring, academic advising and support, counseling and health services, and much more. Living on campus ensures access to reliable high-speed internet, library resources, quiet study spaces, and a healthy mix of privacy within a community of your peers.

Live Off Campus For students considering living off campus, there are several options available. Student Affairs maintains lists of off-campus apartment complexes near the Main and Downtown campuses. In addition, Student Affairs has a list of houses, rooms for rent, and individuals searching for roommates. This information is sent to us from the community. The lists of properties provided are neither affiliated with UTSA, nor are they designated UTSA housing. To request a complete list of off-campus housing options, send a request to StudentAffairs@utsa.edu.

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LIVING ON CAMPUS

DINING OPTIONS Meal plans are economical, flexible, and make eating on

Students residing in University Oaks may purchase a meal

campus easy. UTSA Campus Services encourage students to

plan, but it is not required.

review all available meal plans to determine the one that best fits their needs, budget, and dining style.

A Meal Plan unlocks delicious meals, coffee, snacks, and more at more than 20 locations across campus. Your Meal

Meal Plan Requirement

Plan

includes

Meal

Swipes

and

Dining

Dollars,

Students residing in Laurel Village, Chaparral Village, Alvarez

conveniently loaded onto your UTSA Card. No need to

Hall, Chisholm Hall, or Guadalupe Hall with 48 or fewer

carry additional cards or cash!

completed semester credit hours are required to purchase a meal plan.

More info: Campus Dining

SAFETY & SECURITY

MEDICAL CARE

The UTSA Police Department strives to ensure The University

UT Health's Wellness 360 clinic provides comprehensive

of Texas at San Antonio is the safest university in the state

health and wellbeing services for all registered UTSA

of Texas. The Public Safety division is made up of uniformed

students.

officers that patrol the campus on foot, bicycle and

Registered Nurses who hold the highest level degrees for

automobile. These uniformed officers provide a vital link to

nursing practice, master’s and doctoral degrees.

the campus community with their service and citizen

services include:

Their

team

is

led

by

Advanced

Practice A few

contacts. The Public Safety division is divided into three shifts. These three shifts ensure that the UTSA campus is

Primary care (cold, headache, sore throat, etc.)

protected 24 hours a day. Other services provided to

Acute care (injuries)

students, faculty and staff are Safety and Security Escorts,

Routine screenings and laboratory work

Vehicle Assistance, Silent Witness, Lost and Found and

Immunizations - Flu, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis

Safety Education Classes.

(Tdap) and Meningitis only Women's Health Services

More info: UTSA Police Learn more: Wellness 360

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TRANSPORTATION

AROUND SAN ANTONIO

AROUND UTSA

The Runner, UTSA’s transit system, provides service to and from on-campus parking lots and select nearby apartment complexes. Service is funded by the transportation fee paid by students each semester. The Runner GPS View shuttle locations in real-time, check schedules, receive important alerts, and more with The Runner GPS. Personalized options include the ability to save favorite routes and set reminders for frequently-used stops. Download for free on the App Store and Google Play Visit The Runner GPS online Additional Information Live Updates For live updates on routes and traffic, follow The Runner on Twitter. Downtown Campus Transit to and from the UTSA Main and Downtown campuses is available with VIA U-Pass. Lost & Found Drivers will hold on to items found on the bus until the end of their shift. At the end of their shift, items are turned over to UTSA Police Department. To recover lost items, call (210) 458-4242.

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ON-CAMPUS AMENITIES This is an interactive page, click on the image to learn more about each campus resource.

COUNSELING

CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY STORE

UTSA offers professional counseling and mental health

Reduced price software, computers, repair and diagnostic

services in a confidential atmosphere where students may

services located next to Starbucks in the UTSA Student

discuss concerns that are important in their lives.

Union.

STUDENT UNION

THE ROOST

The Student Union is a community space that serves as a

UTSA’s arcade room, the Roost, offers a variety of games

focal point for on-campus events, dining and relaxation and

like pool, air hockey, foosball, ping pong, board games

includes a dining hall, bean bag lounge and auditorium that

and even current-gen game systems to play on. The Roost

is regularly transformed into a full-fledged movie theater.

also hosts regular game tournaments.

FREE ATHLETIC ADMISSION

SIGNATURE EVENTS

Are you a sports fan? Another perk to being a Roadrunner is

From BestFest in the fall to Fiesta in the spring, there are

getting free admission into all the UTSA home sports games!

plenty of cool events on campus to celebrate and

This even includes football games at the Alamodome!

participate

in.

They

usually

provide

food,

games,

entertainment and time to hang out with your fellow Roadrunners.

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CAMPUS RECREATION The Department of Campus Recreation was established in 1998. Campus Recreation has grown from programming in the PE Gym and Track Field to now providing over 185,000 square feet of indoor space, 10 acres of artificial multipurpose fields and a satellite facility at the UTSA Downtown Campus. Campus Recreation is comprised of Aquatics, Club Sports, Downtown Programs, Fitness and Wellness, Intramural Sports, and Outdoor Pursuits. Enrolled students are members of Campus Recreation and are eligible to use all of the services provided as well as participate in programming. To serve its patrons, Campus Recreation employs 26 professional staff members and approximately 300 part-time student employees.

The Rec Center offers two levels of facility space and programming space, including five multi-purpose courts, a 54foot rock wall, a TV/gaming lounge area, lounge spaces, racquetball courts, an aquatics center, four studios, meeting rooms, a demonstration kitchen, a massage studio, a fitness assessment lab, and multiple cardio and weight rooms.

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HOUSING OPTIONS UTSA offers several distinct housing options that are available in either a residence hall or apartment style. Each housing option comes with plenty of space for storage, studying, sleeping and socializing. There are plenty of perks to living on campus: friendships, simplicity, academic success and convenience, to name a few. Not to mention 24-hour laundry centers, furnished living spaces, flexible leases, common areas with neighborhood centers and 24-hour emergency maintenance. UTSA is proud to offer several unique housing opportunities for incoming students, including residential communities at the Main Campus. This is an interactive page, click on the image to learn more about each housing.

Alvarez Hall

Chaparral Village

University Oaks

Offers two, fully furnished, individual bedrooms (extra-long twin) joined by a bathroom and is near the University Center, UTSA Police, and the Roadrunner Café. Housing rates include all utilities, IPTV, and high-speed internet with Wi-Fi. Other amenities include 24-hour desk service, a community kitchen in the common area, a multipurpose room for resident gatherings, individual floor TV and Study Lounges, laundry room, and two courtyards. Residents of Alvarez Hall can also use Chaparral Village's pool, hot tub, and basketball courts.

UTSA's largest residential facility offering three different housing options. Located on the north side of campus and adjacent to the Roadrunner Café, the apartment-style units offer students 2bedroom or 4-bedroom options. Each suite has a fully furnished living room and kitchenette. A 2-bedroom unit offers individual bedrooms (XLtwin beds) with one bathroom per suite. The 4-bedroom unit offers individual bedrooms (XLtwin beds) with two bathrooms per suite. Housing rates include all utilities, IPTV, and high-speed internet with Wi-Fi. Chaparral Village also has five neighborhood centers (which include free laundry facilities, study rooms, fullsized kitchens, and recreational/programming areas) located within the complex. Other amenities include a community swimming pool, a hot tub, and a basketball court.

University Oaks is owned and operated by Campus Living Villages (CLV), a private third-party company that is a separate legal entity from UTSA.

Address: 6908 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-8240

Address: 6910 North Loop 1604 West San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 458-6830

Address: 6685 UTSA Blvd San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: (210) 960-8957

University Oaks features fully furnished Texas-sized apartments, exciting amenities, and friendly RAs. Plus, it is the only full in-unit kitchens and pet-friendly campus housing option at UTSA. Walking distance to Recreation Center and the John Peace Library, and close to grocery stores, coffee shops, and more, the apartment units offer fully-furnished studios and one-, two-, and fourbedroom apartments, with plenty of space to study, relax, and entertain.

Learn more: Student Housing

Guadalupe Hall opening Fall 2021

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ROADRUNNER ENGAGEMENT UTSA offers many venues designed to enrich the Roadrunner experience. There are organizations perfect for social interaction, cultural engagement, service to the community and career enhancement. Whatever the student's desire, there is a place to grow at UTSA.

GET INVOLVED

BE A LEADER

ENGAGE WITH OTHERS

ROWDY TRADITIONS

With more than 300 student organizations on campus, students have plenty of opportunities to give back to the community, make friends and live the Rowdy life. Student Activities and Organizations Directory Rowdy Link

UTSA has trained more than 126,000 leaders for the workforce. Participation as a student leader on campus is one of the best ways to prepare for a successful future. Student Government Association Student Leadership Center

Students utilize the UTSA Student Union for social, recreational, cultural and educational activities. Join this inviting and inclusive environment to exchange ideas, build relationships and make memories. UTSA Student Union Student Programs The Roost

UTSA is home to more than 100 unique traditions and is creating new ones every year. Join us in the special celebrations that make the UTSA family uniquely Roadrunners. Campus Traditions Commencement Traditions

HOW ROADRUNNERS THRIVE Active minds are healthy, vibrant minds, and because research proves physical activity develops good study habits, the UTSA Campus Recreation offerings are thorough including all levels of physical activities to meet our students’ abilities. Campus Recreation offers two state-of-the-art recreation and wellness facilities. The Main Campus facility includes indoor and outdoor recreation space. A second, scaled facility is at the Downtown Campus. Facilities Club Sports

Intramural Sports Outdoor Pursuits

Fitness & Wellness Aquatics Center

Downtown Programs and Events

In addition to Campus Recreation, 'Runners may want to get out and experience UTSA athletics and San Antonio city life.

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UTSA ATHLETICS UTSA is San Antonio's only NCAA Division I FBS institution and is currently a member of Conference USA. The Roadrunners compete in 17 intercollegiate sports including baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, football, men's and women's golf, women's soccer, softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, and women's volleyball. The university has hosted 17 NCAA Division I Championships since 1997 including four men's Final Fours, two women's Final Fours and a pair of women's Volleyball Championships. UTSA has captured more than 70 conference championships and has made more than 50 NCAA postseason appearances.

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INTERESTED IN JOINING UTSA ATHLETICS?

There

are

thousands

of

international

athletes

competing in college sports in the U.S., with more than 20,000 NCAA international students currently enrolled and competing at NCAA division levels. If you’re an international athlete wondering how to get recruited at a UTSA, we have some great news– there are plenty of opportunities for international students to pursue their sport while getting a college education.

Eligible Financial Aid for Student Athletes NCAA Guidelines state that student athletes may only receive the following types of financial aid: Aid that the UTSA Athletic department offers Money from anyone on whom you are naturally or legally dependent Financial Aid offered to you on a basis other than athletics ability Financial Aid from an entity outside UTSA that meets NCAA requirements

However, in order to compete all international recruits

Any aid that does not meet these criteria counts against the overall team limits

must also go through the UTSA recruiting process.

as established by the NCAA and cannot be added to your financial aid offer.

UTSA’s state-of-the-art $41.5 million athletic training facility is now open! It will help the university draw world-class studentathletes to its Division I programs and provide recreational sports resources to San Antonio residents. The Roadrunner Athletics Center of Excellence (RACE) is located on 10.8 acres near the southwest corner of UTSA’s Main Campus. The nearly 95,000-square-foot facility will include practice fields, locker rooms, a sports medicine center, and strength and conditioning facilities. It will also offer academic study spaces, staff and coaches offices, and meeting rooms.

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BEGIN YOUR BOLD JOURNEY Thank you for considering the University of Texas at San Antonio as your future home. By now you’ve reviewed all that UTSA has to offer in this International Student Guide. Everything we do at UTSA is driven by our commitment to help students at home and around the world fulfill their educational, professional and personal dreams. For international students, we realize the move from your home country to a university in the United States can be challenging—a new language, new ways of learning, and a new home. It takes courage for you to begin this bold journey. Have confidence knowing that our dedicated faculty and staff are here to help ensure your success every step of the way. Why choose UTSA? We realize you have many options when choosing where you will live and study for the next several years. At UTSA, we are proud to be at the forefront of educating students who are more than prepared to address society’s greatest challenges. UTSA is a growing university, with intentions to expand to over 45,000 students by 2028. Our dramatic increases in retention and graduation rates as well as plans to expand our campuses and services are just a few examples of our efforts to graduate more worldengaged global leaders of tomorrow.

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And what more can we say about our beautiful city? San Antonio attracts and embraces so many cultures from around the world. It is a multi-cultural city rooted in its rich past but forever mindful of its promising future. As one of the nation’s largest cities, San Antonio has become one of America’s best places to live. Our dedicated team of professionals is ready and available to help make your transition to the U.S. educational system easier. We can answer many of your questions and assist you with a multitude of services such as I-20 and visa processing, academic advising, housing and employment opportunities. It only takes a single step for your bold journey to begin. Connect with us today.

NEXT BOLD STEP

The best way to learn what UTSA has to offer is to experience it for yourself! Our beautiful campuses are easily accessible and very welcoming. Contact the English Language Center and schedule your visit today.


CONTACT INFO ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTER Main Building, Room 1.210 Main Campus 1 UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Phone: 210-458-7677 Whatsapp/LINE: 210-303-2107 Email: englishlanguagecenter@utsa.edu Website: global.utsa.edu/english-language-center

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VISIT UTSA The best way to learn what UTSA has to offer is to experience it for yourself! Our beautiful campuses are easily accessible and very welcoming. Schedule your visit today. If you can’t make it to campus, no worries. Take our virtual tour online from anywhere.

More info: future.utsa.edu/visit

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