San Antonio, September 5, 2025
News Summary
UT San Antonio has officially been formed from the merger of UT San Antonio and the University of Texas Health Science Center. This new institution is now Texas’ third-largest public research university, serving 40,000 students and employing 17,000 staff members. With an annual research spending projection of $486 million and an economic impact of $7 billion, UT San Antonio aims to lead in health sciences and contribute significantly to educational growth and community health.
San Antonio Welcomes Its Newest University: UT San Antonio!
San Antonio is buzzing with excitement as the merger between UT San Antonio (UTSA) and the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio has become official. This monumental merger has resulted in the creation of the newly named UT San Antonio, which now stands tall as Texas’ third-largest public research university. With only Texas A&M and UT Austin ahead in the rankings, UT San Antonio is making waves in the academic world.
A New Era for Students and Staff
The combined university boasts an impressive total enrollment of 40,000 students and a workforce of around 17,000 staff members. That’s a huge family of learners and educators! And it’s not just the numbers that are impressive; UT San Antonio is expected to generate over $486 million in annual research spending. This represents a significant investment in the future of education and innovation right here in the Lone Star State.
National Impact of the Merger
What’s even more remarkable is that this merger creates the largest integration of universities by total research funding and endowment nationally since 2013. Both merging institutions were designated as Carnegie R1 universities, which means they engage in very high research activity, ensuring they are at the forefront of academic achievements. The UT System’s Board of Regents had announced the plans for this groundbreaking merger back in August 2024.
Leadership and Vision
The new UT San Antonio will continue under the leadership of President Taylor Eighmy, who has big plans to establish a new national standard for public research universities. Eighmy’s vision is to make this institution a beacon of excellence that attracts talent, fosters research, and enhances community health.
Keeping School Spirit Alive
For the spirited fans of UTSA’s NCAA Division I teams, there’s no need to worry! Despite the changes, the teams will continue to compete under the familiar UTSA name. And don’t fret; beloved mascot Rowdy will stay just as he is, bringing smiles and school spirit to every game.
An Expansive Range of Academic Opportunities
With the merger, UT San Antonio now features 15 colleges spread across six campuses, offering a total of 320 undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. This expanded academic portfolio allows students to explore a variety of fields, including an exciting new journalism degree that has recently been announced.
Leading the Way in Health Sciences
The UT San Antonio Health Science Center, boasting recognition as the only academic health center in the region, positions itself as a global leader in health sciences education and research. This merger will not only foster educational growth but also amplify the institution’s ability to impact healthcare in the community.
Turning Economic Heads
With all these advancements, it’s projected that UT San Antonio will generate a staggering $7 billion in annual economic impact. Talk about a boost to the local economy! The ramifications of this merger are not just limited to the classroom; they extend to the community, with expected enhancements in academic, health education, research, and clinical care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the new name of the merged institution?
The newly merged institution is named UT San Antonio.
How many students are enrolled at UT San Antonio?
UT San Antonio has a total enrollment of 40,000 students.
What is the expected annual research spending?
The institution expects to generate over $486 million in annual research spending.
Key Features of UT San Antonio
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| New Name | UT San Antonio |
| Total Enrollment | 40,000 students |
| Staff Members | 17,000 staff |
| Annual Research Spending | $486 million |
| Economic Impact | $7 billion annually |
| Colleges | 15 colleges |
| Degrees Offered | 320 undergraduate and graduate degrees |
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Additional Resources
- KSAT News
- Wikipedia: University of Texas at San Antonio
- San Antonio Express-News
- Google Search: UT San Antonio merger
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- San Antonio Current
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Texas public research universities
- KVUE News
- Google News: UT San Antonio
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