Large City, 725 acres (2.93 km2)[6] Downtown: Urban, 18 acres[7] Hemisfair: Urban, 4 acres[8]
Colors
Blue Orange[9]
Nickname
Roadrunners
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FBS –
The American (AAC)
Mascot
Rowdy the Roadrunner
Website
www.utsa.edu
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is a public research university in San Antonio, Texas. With over 34,000 students across its four campuses spanning more than 758 acres,[10] UTSA is the largest university in San Antonio and the eighth-largest by enrollment in the state of Texas.[11] It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity"[12] and offers over 170 degree options from its nine colleges.[13][14][15]
Established in 1969,[16] UTSA has become the third largest institution within the University of Texas System by enrollment. The university has a local economic impact of $1.2 billion and the UTSA Institute for Economic Development generates $2.9 billion in direct economic impact nationwide.[17][18] UTSA had $141.7 million in total research expenditures with $70.55 million in restricted research expenditures for FY22.[19]
Student-athletes compete as The UTSA Roadrunners and are a member of The American Athletic Conference (AAC). The football team, which was founded in 2009,[20] previously competed in Conference USA, the WAC and as an FCS independent.[21][22]
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