Scholar enrollment throughout San Antonio’s public schools and universities are on a gradual climb, with group faculty development returning to pre-pandemic ranges.
However on the personal universities within the metropolis, it’s a special story.
Alamo Faculties District drove a lot of the area’s enrollment beneficial properties, including practically 9,000 college students throughout its 5 schools — San Antonio School, Palo Alto School, St. Philip’s School, Northwest Vista School and Northeast Lakeview School — matching the expansion seen throughout U.S. group schools since 2023.
“This record-breaking milestone displays the belief our group and companions place within the Alamo Faculties,” mentioned Alamo Faculties District Chancellor Mike Flores.
Alamo Faculties District officers reported reaching 87,757 college students enrolled this fall.
Texas misplaced about 10% of group faculty college students between 2019 and 2023, in accordance with the Neighborhood School Analysis Heart. Alamo Faculties was amongst these to lose college students through the coronavirus pandemic, however since then the universities have constructed momentum, gaining greater than 20,000 for the reason that fall of 2022.
Greater than 1 / 4 of the universities’ enrollment — 21,851 college students — is attributed to twin credit score college students coming from 87 partnering faculty districts, constitution and personal faculties. And greater than 12,000 college students attending one of many schools for the primary time are a part of the Alamo Promise program, which permits them to attend tuition free.
The College of Texas at San Antonio is present process a novel enrollment surge, because the merger between UTSA and UT Well being San Antonio turned official this faculty 12 months. The mixed fall enrollment yielded a complete of 42,457 college students throughout UT San Antonio’s six campuses, gaining about 2,000 new college students since fall 2024.
Texas A&M College San Antonio is rising at a slower tempo than some officers anticipated. This fall enrollment is 7,983, about 70 greater than final fall, falling practically 800 college students wanting early targets to achieve 8,750 college students by this fall.
Personal establishments’ headcounts have remained comparatively even, as personal universities are historically dearer for college students and extra selective.
St. Mary’s College gained about 160 college students since final 12 months, touchdown at 3,428 head depend this fall. This isn’t a simple feat, mentioned Ryan Konkright, vp for enrollment administration at St. Mary’s, as they’ve labored to realize a greater understanding of what households and college students are in search of in a school atmosphere to draw and retain college students.
“We educate the campus school on what expectations (college students) are going to have,” he mentioned. “And so, we now have aligned what messaging we’re giving out through the recruitment course of with the expertise they’re going to get after they come right here and enroll. And it appears easy, nevertheless it’s a posh process to perform.”
Trinity College and the College of the Incarnate Phrase maintained the same variety of college students for the reason that fall of 2024. Trinity reported having 2,588 this fall, whereas UIW had 7,011.
Our Woman of the Lake College is the one one amongst its friends to report shedding near 200 college students this fall. That is additionally the one establishment anticipating to carry the official fall headcount till October, reporting an early enrollment of about 1,800 college students.
Enrollment declines led the Catholic establishment to chop over a dozen applications final spring, with OLLU President Abel Chávez describing it because the aftermath of a two-year analysis of scholar curiosity and demand.
“All of it will depend on what we hear from college students,” Chávez mentioned throughout an interview in August. “In the end it’s about creating an final nice expertise the place our college students may be profitable.”
The next graphic illustrates how this fall’s head depend compares to earlier years throughout San Antonio’s schools and universities.