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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

San Antonio, TX

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Quick Facts

Disciplina, Praesidium, Civitatis("The cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy")

1959
Founded
Public academic health science center
Type
864
Total Students
3,656
Undergrad
1,103
Graduate
$781M
Endowment
Special Focus Four-Year
Classification
President: Taylor Eighmy

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Leading health science innovation in South Texas, now united as part of a world-class UTSA.

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT Health SA), now a foundational part of the newly merged UT San Antonio, has long been a beacon of medical education, clinical excellence, and groundbreaking research in Central and South Texas. Renowned for its comprehensive approach to healthcare, UT Health SA serves a vast 50,000-square-mile region, extending its reach to border communities like Laredo and the Lower Rio Grande Valley. It's particularly distinguished by the Mays Cancer Center, an NCI-designated center partnered with the MD Anderson Cancer Center, home to the internationally recognized Institute for Drug Development, responsible for developing 15 FDA-approved cancer drugs.

Established in 1959 as the South Texas Medical School, the institution rapidly expanded, becoming the UT Health Science Center at San Antonio in 1972 with the addition of dental, nursing, allied health, and biomedical sciences schools. Its academic prowess is evident in its offering of over 65 graduate and professional degrees, fostering expertise in areas from cellular and structural biology to urology, nephrology, and aging studies. Significant milestones include major grants for the Human Genome Project and subcortical stroke research, alongside substantial philanthropic support that fueled the creation of research institutes and expanded its regional presence.

Prospective students at UT Health SA train within an immersive environment, engaging with over 100 affiliated hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities throughout South Texas. This hands-on experience, coupled with a robust curriculum and a strong emphasis on research, prepares graduates to be leaders and innovators in the health sciences. The recent historic merger in 2025, which folded UT Health SA into The University of Texas at San Antonio, signifies an exciting new chapter, promising an even more integrated and world-class educational and research powerhouse, enhancing opportunities for all students.

Key Highlights

  • Home to the NCI-designated Mays Cancer Center, partnered with the MD Anderson Cancer Center.
  • The Institute for Drug Development (IDD) is globally recognized for its oncology Phase I clinical drug trials, contributing to 15 FDA-approved cancer drugs.
  • Serves a 50,000 square-mile region across Central and South Texas, with additional campuses in Laredo and the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
  • Offers over 65 degrees, predominantly graduate and professional, in biomedical and health sciences.
  • Trains more than 4,700 students annually across 100+ affiliated hospitals and healthcare facilities.
  • Boasts an endowment of $0.8 billion (FY 2023: $781 million).
  • Officially merged with The University of Texas at San Antonio in 2025, forming a new, unified "world-class university."

Timeline

1959
South Texas Medical School is chartered.
1972
Institution is officially designated The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
1987
Gift of $15 million from H. Ross Perot finances creation of Institute of Biotechnology.
1992
National Institutes of Health funds HSC researchers' work on the Human Genome Project.
1998
State Legislature authorizes creation of a Regional Academic Health Center in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
2007
The Cancer Therapy & Research Center is acquired by the Health Science Center; the central campus is renamed the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Campus.
2013
The Medical School is removed from probation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
2025
The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio merges with The University of Texas at San Antonio to create UT San Antonio.
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67 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

7 notable schools within The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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School of Dentistry

Offers diverse programs in community, comprehensive, diagnostic, and restorative dentistry, including specialties like oral and maxillofacial surgery and orthodontics.

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Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Provides graduate degrees across a broad spectrum of biomedical fields, from biochemistry and cellular biology to microbiology and molecular medicine.

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Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine

Features comprehensive medical education with departments including anesthesiology, emergency medicine, family and community medicine, surgery, and urology.

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School of Health Professions

Offers degrees and certifications in vital health professions such as clinical laboratory sciences, dental hygiene, occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, and physical therapy.

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School of Nursing

Provides undergraduate and graduate nursing programs, including Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nurse Education, and Doctor of Nursing Practice specialties.

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School of Public Health Center for Oral Health Care & Research (COHR)

A dedicated center focusing on public health initiatives within oral healthcare and research.

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College of Pharmacy

An affiliated college with the University of Texas at Austin, offering pharmacy education.

Leadership

President

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