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Can you get into The University of Texas at San Antonio?

San Antonio, Texas

The University of Texas at San Antonio admits about 88% of applicants, making it accessible. Admitted students typically have SAT scores around 1000–1200, ACT composites around 19–26, about a 3.39 GPA (the middle 50%). Enter your stats below to see whether The University of Texas at San Antonio is a reach, match, or safety for you.

The University of Texas at San Antonio admissions profile

Acceptance rate
88%
SAT range (mid 50%)
1000–1200
ACT range (mid 50%)
19–26
Average GPA
3.39

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Test score
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How selective The University of Texas at San Antonio is, at a glance.

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Admissions FAQ

How hard is it to get into The University of Texas at San Antonio?
The University of Texas at San Antonio has an acceptance rate of about 88%, which makes it accessible based on the most recent federal data.
What GPA do you need to get into The University of Texas at San Antonio?
Admitted students at The University of Texas at San Antonio have an average GPA of about 3.39. It's one factor among test scores, courses, and the rest of your application.
What SAT or ACT score do you need for The University of Texas at San Antonio?
The middle 50% of admitted students at The University of Texas at San Antonio have SAT scores between 1000–1200 and ACT composites between 19–26.
What are my chances of getting into The University of Texas at San Antonio?
Use FindU's free chance calculator on this page — enter your GPA and test scores to see whether The University of Texas at San Antonio is a reach, match, or safety. It's a directional estimate from public data, not a prediction or guarantee.
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