AREAS OF STUDY
STUDY AT UTSA
Majors / Degree Programs
A-B
Accounting Δ
Actuarial Science Δ +
African American Studies +
Anthropology + Applied Cyber Analytics
Applied Data Science (MDST)
Architecture Δ*
Art
» Ceramics
» Drawing
» New Media
» Painting
» Photography
» Printmaking
» Sculpture
Art History and Criticism + Artificial Intelligence (MDST)
Biochemistry Δ Biology +
» Ecology
» Plant Biology
» Premedical Sciences
» Developmental and Regenerative Sciences
» 7-12 Biology Teacher Certification
Biomedical Engineering Δ
Business Analytics Δ
C-D
Chemical Engineering Δ
Chemistry Δ +
Civil Engineering Δ
Classical Studies and Humanities
» Classical Studies
» Humanities
» Religious Studies
» Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Commercial and Digital Music Δ (audition required)
Communication +
» Health Communication
» Public Relations
Computer Engineering Δ
Computer Science Δ+
» Cloud and Systems
» Cyber Operations
» Cyber Security
» Data Science
» Software Engineering
» Teacher Certification (8TH - 12TH)
Construction Science and Management *Δ
Criminology and Criminal Justice *+
Cyber Intelligence (MDST)
(MDST) Multidisciplinary Studies
Cyber Security Δ+
Data Science (MDST) + Digital Media Influence
E-F
Economics Δ+
Education - Equity and Education
» Early Childhood - Grade 6 Core Subjects with Science of Teaching Reading
- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Bilingual Education
» EC-12 Special Education
» Grades 4-8
- Language Arts/Reading/ Social Studies and English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Mathematics/Science
- Core Subjects and Bilingual Education
Electrical Engineering Δ
English
» Black, Indigenous, and Latinx Literature
» Creative Writing
» English Language Arts and Reading
» Professional Writing
Environmental Science +
» Conservation and Restoration Ecology
» Environmental Management
» Natural Resources and Wildlife Management
» Aquatic Sciences
Environmental Studies
Film and Media Studies
Finance Δ +
G-L
Geography and Environmental Sustainability +
» Social Studies (Education)
Game Design (MDST)
Geoinformatics (MDST)
Geosciences
» 6-12 Physical Science Teacher Certification
Global Affairs +
Health Administration
Health, Aging and Society +
History +
» Social Studies (Education)
Hospitality and Events Management (MDST)
Human Resources Management Δ
Information Systems and Technology Δ+
» IT Project Management
» Information Technology Administration and Integration
» Analytics
» Research
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Interior Design Δ*
Kinesiology
» Athletic Training
» Exercise Science
» Rehabilitation Science
» Physical Education
» Strength and Conditioning
Linguistics in the Local and Global Community
» Concentration, Certification, Minor or Track within degree
* Majors housed at Downtown Campus
M-N
Management Δ
» Human Resource Management
Marketing Δ+
» Sport, Entertainment and Tourism
Mathematics +
Mathematics for Teaching
Mathematics of Data and Computing
Mechanical Engineering Δ
Medical Humanities
» Health Careers
» Pre-Advanced Practice Provider
» Pre-Medicine
Mexican American Studies*
» Cultural Studies
» History
» Music
» Social Justice
Microbiology and Immunology
Modern Language Studies
Multidisciplinary Science for Teaching
Multidisciplinary Studies
Music Δ+ (audition required)
» Music Composition
» Music Education
» Music Marketing
» Music Performance
Neuroscience +
» Behavioral Neuroscience
» Molecular Neuroscience
» Pre-Medical Neuroscience
Nutrition and Dietetics Δ
Nutrition and Health Δ
O-P
Operations and Supply Chain Management Δ+
Philosophy +
Philosophy, Politics and Economics (MDST)
Physics +
» 6–12 Physical Science Teacher Certification
Political Science +
» Social Studies (Education)
Politics and Law +
Psychology +
Public Administration and Policy *+
Public Health
» Epidemiology and Disease Control
» Health Promotion and Behavioral Science
R-Z
Real Estate Finance and Development Δ
Sociology +
Social Work
Spanish +
Spanish and Community Health (MDST)
Statistics and Data Science
Strategic Leadership and Defense (MDST)
Undecided (Exploratory)
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies +
+ Available as a Minor or Certificate
Δ Majors that have additional admission requirements
Explore our Programs!
As a Transfer Student, you can choose from over 80 degree programs. Interested in many areas? Apply as a Multidisciplinary Studies student and you can build your own program.
future.utsa.edu/programs
UTSA Online
The following degrees are available fully online. Please note the cost of attendance and admission deadlines are different for these programs. online.utsa.edu
Online Cyber Security Δ
Online Communication
Online Digital Media Influence
Online Multidisciplinary Studies
» Customize your degree program
Minors
» Select from multiple focus areas that interest you
Available for all majors (including any programs indicated with a + in the majors listings):
American Indian Studies
American Studies
Archaeological Practice
Astronomy/Astrophysics
Bicultural Studies
Business Administration
Civic Engagement
Classical Studies
Community Health
Comparative Literature
Dance
Digital Forensics
East Asian Studies
English as a Second Language
English Literature
Film Studies
Foreign Languages
French Geology
German Humanities
Intelligence and Security Studies
Jazz Studies
Latin American Studies
Linguistics
Management Science
Media and Medicine
Museum Studies
Music Marketing
Music Technology Network and Data Center Management
Nonprofit Management
Professional Writing
Religious Studies
Russian
Secondary Education
Sport Management
Statistics
Technology Management for Nonbusiness Majors
Translation and Interpreting Studies Wellness
Certificates
Available for all majors:
Athletic Coaching
Business Analytics
Community Engaged Leadership
Data Science
Design Communication and Fabrication
Early Childhood Education
Engineering Projects in Community Service
Geographic Info. Systems
Healthcare Interpreting Legal Studies
Nutrition for Health Professionals
Operations & Supply Chain
Management
Professional Writing and Rhetoric
Public Policy and Data Analysis
Available to specific majors only:
Aerospace Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Programming for Engineers
Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Oil/Gas
Data Center Design
See what the additional admission requirements are for specific majors.
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Other Programs
Health Professions Office
UTSA’s Health Professions Office supports students interested in pursuing careers in the following health professions. utsa.edu/hpo
Pre-Medical
Pre-Dental
Pre-Dental Hygiene
Pre-Nursing
Pre-Occupational Therapy
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Respiratory Care
Pre-Veterinary Medicine
UTSA + UT Health Physical Therapy
The Physical Therapy Early Acceptance Program is a six-year (3+3) B.S./D.P.T. dual-degree program, earning a bachelor's degree in Biology or Kinesiology from UTSA and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy from UT Health San Antonio.
UTSA + UT Health Nursing
This joint program allows UTSA students who are admitted to UTHSA Nursing school the opportunity to earn both their B.S. in multidisciplinary studies and a B.S. degree in Nursing (B.S.N.) in four years.
UTSA + UT Health Dental
The Dental Early Acceptance Program (DEAP) is a seven-year (3+4)
B.S./D.D.S. dual-degree program with UTSA and UT Health San Antonio Dental School.
UTSA + UT Health Respiratory Care
The Respiratory Care Early Acceptance Program (RCEAP) is a five-year (3+2) B.S./M.S.R.C dual-degree program earning a bachelor’s degree in Biology or Kinesiology from UTSA and a Master of Science in Respiratory Care from UT Health San Antonio.
UTSA + UT Health Medical Laboratory Science
The Medical Laboratory Science Early Acceptance Program is a five-year (3+2) B.S./M.L.S dual-degree program, earning a bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry or Microbiology/Immunology from UTSA and a Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Science from UT Health San Antonio.
Joint Admission Medical Program
UTSA participates in the Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP), which helps Texas resident students pursue a medical education. Visit texasjamp.org for more information.
Institute for Law & Public Affairs
UTSA’s Institute for Law and Public Affairs supports students interested in pursuing a legal career through pre-law advising and events, Certificate in Legal Studies, and its hallmark, the Summer Law School Preparation Academy. utsa.edu/ilpa
Air Force & Army ROTC
UTSA provides opportunities for students to work toward becoming commissioned officers in the U.S. Air Force or Army while completing their degree. ROTC students can also minor in Aerospace Studies or Military Management and Leadership. future.utsa.edu/rotc
Teacher Certification Program
UTSA is approved by the State Board for Educator Certification to recommend students for teaching certification in various baccalaureate degree areas.
Elementary School Students wanting to be an elementary school teacher should major in Education - Equity and Education.
Middle/High School
Students wanting to teach in middle school or high school will need a bachelor’s degree in their academic specialization.
ADMISSION APPLY TO UTSA
Admission Requirements
GUARANTEED ADMISSION
Transferable Credits^ Minimum GPA (4.0 Scale)
< 12 hours 2.25 Transfer GPA & meet freshmen requirements*
12-29 hours 2.75 Transfer GPA or 2.25 Transfer GPA & meet freshmen requirements*
≥ 30 hours 2.25 Transfer GPA
All applicants must be eligible to return to their most recent institution. If a student must meet freshman requirements, they must submit their official final high school transcript.
* Visit future.utsa.edu/fr to view these requirements.
^ Dual credit and coursework in progress does not count toward transferable credit hours.
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/transfer
HOLISTIC REVIEW
Transfer applicants may be considered for admission through holistic review if they do not meet guaranteed admission requirements. The transfer committee may consider prior military service, letters of recommendation, application essay, success towards core completion, evidence of relevant coursework and experience, or grades in courses for specific areas of study.
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/holistic
INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER
Credits Minimum GPA
1-29 hours 2.25 GPA (US) or 2.5 GPA (foreign) and meet freshmen requirements
≥ 30 hours 2.25 GPA (US) or 2.5 GPA (foreign)
A foreign credential evaluation is required for any foreign college or university transcripts
Eligible to return to their most recent institution
Meet minimum English Language Proficiency
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/international
Note about Test Scores
SAT or ACT scores are not required for those who must meet freshmen admission requirements, but will be considered if submitted. We highly recommend submitting test scores because some scholarships and majors require them.
How Will My Credits Transfer?
If you are unsure about how your courses will transfer to UTSA, you can use the Transfer Credit calculator, meet with a Student Success Advisor or check out our Transfer Guides. Need more one on one guidance? You can also meet with an student success advisor in the Transfer and Transition Student Success Services (T²S³).
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/credit
Admission into Certain Majors
Students may need to meet additional major-specific requirements in order to be admitted directly into a college and major. These programs are identified with a Δ symbol in the listing of programs to the left. Students who meet UTSA's general admission requirements, but not the stated major requirements, will be admitted into the University College in a focused studies pathway that is based on the academic studies program they selected when they applied. Students will then be able to work toward meeting the prerequisites needed to declare their major.
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/studies
Honors College Invitation
Students will be automatically considered for Honors College eligibility based on their admission application to UTSA. Students must receive an invitation and submit an acceptance to officially join the Honors College. Honors College students are from all majors and enjoy many benefits including priority registration, additional scholarship opportunities and an experiential curriculum. To be considered for an honors invitation, students must meet Distinguished Transfer Scholarship criteria and/or have gone through an individual review until the class is full.
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/honors
See how your credits will transfer
Take the first step and visit our Transfer Credit Calculator!
Application Process Transfer Admissions
1 Submit your Admission Application Apply
2
Pay Application Fee
Credit Card: If you did not pay your fee when you submitted your application, you'll be able to pay it once UTSA receives your application and you gain access to your myUTSA Admissions portal.
3 Request & Submit Transcripts
You must request transcripts from each of the colleges you attended. These should match the same colleges you listed on the admission application. Please note each institution will have its own transcript request process. Sealed official transcripts can be mailed to UTSA or sent electronically. Please note emails with transcripts received directly from students will not be accepted. Visit future.utsa.edu/transcripts for more instructions.
4 Send Test Scores (optional for freshmen requirements)
SAT/ACT: UTSA's ACT Code is 4239 and SAT Code is 6919. SAT or ACT scores are not required for admission for those who must meet freshmen requirements but considered if submitted.
ELP: International students must submit English Language Proficiency scores directly from the testing agency. Testing agency codes can be found at future.utsa.edu/international.
5 Submit Additional Documents
All documentation must be received by the admission deadline (not postmarked).
myUTSA Admissions Portal: Once UTSA receives your application and you get access to your myUTSA Admissions portal, you'll see a checklist of remaining items, documents, or forms required to complete your admissions file.
Essay & Recommendation Letters: These items do not appear on your admission checklist because they are not required; however, if you're undergoing a holistic review, you are encouraged to submit an essay and two letters of recommendation.
6
Check your Admission Status
You'll get an email to claim your myUTSA ID, which you will use to log into our myUTSA Admissions portal at my.future.utsa.edu. Once logged in, click your application to find your status and admission checklist. Be sure to check your email often for updates!
Admission Deadlines
All required documents, transcripts, fees, and optional test scores must be received by the deadline below to be considered for transfer admission.
Fall Term
Jan 15 Priority June 1 Final International July 15 Final Domestic
Spring Term
Oct 15 Priority Nov 1 Final International Nov 15 Final Domestic Summer Term
March 1 Priority April 1 Final International May 1 Final Domestic
In order to maximize your financial aid opportunities, be sure to meet the following deadlines below.
FAFSA/TASFA
Jan 15 Priority for Fall Nov 1 Priority for Spring
Alamo Promise to Bold Promise
May 1 Priority for Fall Nov 1 Priority for Spring
Scholarship Hub's General Application
Jan 15 Priority
Transfer Scholarships
May 1 Final for Fall Oct 15 Final for Spring
Please note that deadlines are subject to change. Visit our website for the most up-to-date information.
COST & AID
PAY FOR UTSA
UTSA Scholarship Hub's General Application
UTSA offers several scholarship opportunities through our Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to help students cover the cost of education.
To access this scholarship application, students must first submit an admission application to UTSA. Then when you get your myUTSA ID, log into our UTSA Scholarship Hub and submit the Scholarship Hub’s General Application by January 15. To be considered for scholarships, you must also have a completed admission application file, including optional test scores, transcripts, fees, etc. by January 15.
Even after January 15, students are encouraged to visit the Hub often as new scholarship opportunities are added throughout the year.
MORE INFO onestop.utsa.edu/hub
Alamo Promise to UTSA Bold Promise
Our Bold Promise is our commitment to offer high-quality, affordable education by covering tuition and mandatory fees 100% for eligible students:
Submit FAFSA/TASFA by the priority deadline
Be an AlamoPROMISE transfer student
Complete an associate degree at Alamo
Meet family income requirements
Have a minimum Alamo Colleges GPA of 3.2 at time of degree completion
Meet enrollment requirements
MORE INFO future.utsa.edu/alamo
More Scholarships on the Hub
Please visit the UTSA Scholarship Hub to access the applications offered by the various UTSA colleges and departments.
onestop.utsa.edu/hub
UTSA Distinguished Transfer Scholarship
Applicants who display exceptional scholastic achievement will automatically be considered for this competitive, merit-based scholarship valued at up to $6,000 for up to two years if renewal eligibility is maintained. Non Texas-resident and international students awarded this scholarship will be granted a waiver and pay in-state tuition if scholarship eligibility is maintained. Students must apply and be admitted to UTSA by these dates:
May 1 Transfer Fall Applicants
Oct 15 Transfer Spring Applicants
onestop.utsa.edu/dts
UTSA PTK Scholarship
Incoming transfers who are members of Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) and have a 3.0 GPA or better can apply for this scholarship of $1,000 ($500 per semester).
May 1 Transfer Fall Applicants
Oct 15 Transfer Spring Applicants
future.utsa.edu/transfer/aid
Joint Admission Scholarship
Fall and spring students transferring 24-66 semester credits from one of the five Alamo Colleges who have a 3.0 GPA will be automatically considered for a $500 Joint Admission scholarship.
May 1 Transfer Fall Applicants Oct 15 Transfer Spring Applicants
future.utsa.edu/transfer/aid
Estimated Cost of Attendance
UTSA is one of the most affordable Texas public universities in a major metropolitan area. The cost of attendance may vary based on many factors, such as residency, expected enrollment, and living arrangements. Below is an estimate for a specific student scenario. Please use our Net Price Calculator to help estimate your financial aid options.
MORE INFO onestop.utsa.edu/costs
Full-Time Undergrad
TX Resident Living Off Campus
The below costs are from 2024-2025 estimates based on a student who is a TX resident, lives off campus and takes 15 credit hours or 5 classes for both fall and spring semesters.
DIRECT COSTS (what you pay to UTSA)
$11,398 Tuition & Fees*
INDIRECT COSTS (what you pay to others)
$11,925 Housing & Meals (average)**
$1,000 Books, Course Materials, Supplies & Equipment (based on 15 hrs)
$3,990 Transportation
$2,133 Personal Expenses
$68 Loan Fees***
$30,514
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS
* Out-of-state students have all the same expenses except for tuition & fees. Out-of-state tuition & fees is $27,616.
** If living on campus, housing & meals is $14,912 and your indirect costs down. If living at home with parents, housing & meals is $5,589 and your indirect costs goes down slightly.
*** If a student chooses to borrow Direct Student Loans, this is the average amount of loan origination fees withheld by Federal Direct Lending.
Net Price Calculator
UTSA’s Net Price Calculator is designed to help students, their families, and other consumers estimate the net price of a given higher education institution. It will also calculate a potential financial aid offer that includes scholarships, grants, loans, and work study eligibility. MORE INFO
Stay updated!
If anything changes related to financial aid, we'll post updates on our website.
Financial Aid Process at UTSA
1
Apply for Scholarships
UTSA Scholarship Hub: Once you get your myUTSA ID, login to the UTSA Scholarship Hub to complete the Hub's General Application and any other UTSA scholarships available on the Hub. Outside Scholarship: If you are the recipient of any type of award to fund your education from a source other than UTSA, you must report it to Financial Aid & Scholarships as soon as possible by submitting an Outside Scholarship Notification Form on onestop.utsa.edu/forms.
2 Submit FAFSA/TASFA
To receive financial aid, you must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on studentaid.gov. UTSA's FAFSA Code is 010115.
If you're a non-citizen Texas resident, please complete the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA) at highered.texas.gov/tasfa.
File your FAFSA or TASFA by our priority deadline Jan 15 for fall or Nov 1 for spring. Certain aid options, like the Texas Grant, are offered based on our priority deadline. These dates may be modified if there are any changes within the US Department of Education or the State of Texas.
3 Get Admitted to UTSA
Students must first be admitted to UTSA in order to have a Financial Aid offer generated. The timing of when offers are sent out vary.
4
Set up Duo and Check Status
UTSA is committed to protecting our student data. Students must have two-factor authentication set up through DUO in order see financial aid information on your myUTSA Account. Set up Duo at onestop.utsa.edu/duo.
5 Review & Accept your Offer
Once students receive a Financial Aid offer, students must either decline or accept their offer. Financial Aid begins to disburse, or pay out, 10 days prior to the first day of class.
EXPERIENCE UTSA
Tour Campus
Experience UTSA firsthand! Schedule an in-person guided tour of our campus. If you prefer exploring on your own, self-guided tours are available at our Welcome Center. You can also take a virtual tour at utsa.me/360-tour.
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Attend UTSA DAY
Attend our campus-wide open house event held on a Saturday in the fall and spring. This is the perfect opportunity to discover what makes our campus special! SIGN UP future.utsa.edu/utsaday
ACADEMIC ADVISORS
Want to meet with an academic advisor? The Transfer and Transition Student Success Services (T²S³) is here to support you on your academic journey to transfer to UTSA.
Did you know that over 40% of undergraduate students at UTSA are transfer students? Wherever you are transferring from, UTSA can help you reach your goals. Have a question and can't find the answer on our website? Want to speak with a counselor? We're ready to help you.
Connect with a Transfer Specialist
Find the support you need to help you through your Future Roadrunner journey!
future.utsa.edu/t2s3
ONE STOP COUNSELORS
Have questions about your admission application status or financial aid? Contact UTSA One Stop.
onestop.utsa.edu/contact
CMAS COUNSELORS
Questions about using GI or Hazlewood benefits? Connect with our Center for Military Affiliated Students.
cmas.utsa.edu
Sign up for a visit!
Get a sneak peek into the awesome life you could be living here.
Academic Visits
Discover more about UTSA’s academic colleges through our specialized Academic Visits. Meet faculty, attend tailored sessions and explore academic spaces that will support your success
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Information Sessions
Join us for virtual information sessions on topics ranging from transfer admission, financial aid and academics.
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STUDENT LIFE
EXPERIENCE UTSA
As a transfer student, you know that a complete college experience is more than just classes and exams—it's about diving into campus life, forging unforgettable memories, and discovering passions that will shape your bold future. Every moment is designed to prepare you for the dynamic careers of today and tomorrow.
Career Engaged
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UTSA's formula for success gives our students an edge, preparing them with knowledge, immersive learning experiences and marketable skills to pursue lifechanging careers and positively impact our community. You'll receive career-building experiences like internships, lab research, service-learning projects, study abroad, entrepreneurship and more that will help you be successful after college.
Student Support & Success
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UTSA puts students first by cultivating an environment focused on their success! We provide various resources, services and programming to support our students' academic and personal development throughout their college experience. Student Support
» Student Health & Counseling Services
» Dreamers
» First-Generation Students
» First-Year Students
» Multicultural Students
» Roadrunner Transition Experience
» Students with History of Foster Care
» Transfer Students
» Veteran & Military Affiliated Students
» Wellbeing Services
Roadrunner Athletics
Academic Success
» Academic Advising
» Student Success Coaching
» Career Center
» Graduation Help Desk
» Peer Mentoring
» Success Centers within Colleges
» Tutoring and Supplemental Instruction
» UTSA Libraries
» Scholarship & retention programs
» Writing Center
utsa.edu/athletics
UTSA offers 17 sports, including football, at the NCAA Division I level as a member of the American Athletic Conference. UTSA students receive free admission through mobile ticketing to every home game for all sports. Go 'Runners! Men's Teams
» Baseball
» Basketball
» Cross Country
» Football
» Golf
» Tennis
» Track & Field (Indoor/Outdoor)
Women's Teams
» Basketball
» Cross Country
» Golf
» Soccer
» Softball
Get Involved On Campus
utsa.edu/sa
» Tennis
» Track & Field (Indoor/Outdoor)
» Volleyball
Whether your interests lie in a fraternity or sorority, volunteering, student government, robotics, religion, or anything in between– with 400+ student organizations, there's an opportunity for you to belong to and make a difference in your community! Can't find something that interests you? Create your own student organization!
Living On Campus
housing.utsa.edu
Living on campus is your best option for convenience, peace of mind, belonging, academic success, and all that campus life has to offer! Plus you’ll be surrounded by supportive, professionally-trained staff who care about your success and growth. You'll benefit from programming filled with proven strategies to ease the transition to college life.
Eating On Campus
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With flexible meal plans, convenient locations, and mobile ordering, enjoying delicious and nutritious meals on campus has never been easier. Some of our dining options include:
» Chick-fil-A
» Einstein Bros. Bagels
» Freebirds
» Freshens
» Java City Coffee
» Panda Express
» Pizza Hut
» Prime Grill
» Roadrunner Café
» RowdyMarts
» Smoothie King
» Starbucks
» Subway
» Sushic Sushi
Get Active On Campus
campusrec.utsa.edu
Take an active study break at UTSA's Recreation and Wellness Center, complete with weight/ cardio equipment, an indoor track, indoor rock wall and heated lap and leisure pools, or embark on an open-air adventure with one of the Outdoor Resource Center’s planned trips.
» Weights/Cardio
» Demo Kitchen
» Personal Training
» Indoor Rock Wall
» Aquatic Center
» Outdoor/ Indoor Courts
» Backpacking
» Mountain Biking
» Kayaking/Canoeing
» Nutrition Assessments
» Outdoor Equipment Checkout
» Intramural Sports
» Club Sports
» Group Exercise
At UTSA, there are many ways to connect with others, gain relevant job skills and leave your mark at our topranked university. Continue to explore UTSA at future.utsa.edu/explore.