Why sending students to college is good for San Antonio

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Why sending students to college is good for San Antonio
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UTSA is becoming increasingly recognized for its work in helping bright, young Texans throughout their educational journeys.

Sponsored by:What’s not as commonly understood is that a college-educated population leads to huge advantages for cities and states like Texas. The more Texans with college degrees, the better positioned it will be for national leadership in economic development.

The connection between strong universities and strong states runs deep. Schools like The University of Texas at San Antonio are graduating more students at faster rates, fueling economic prosperity in our state.Social mobility refers to a change in a person’s socio-economic situation, compared to their parents or throughout their own lifetime.

Stats like these showcase UTSA’s commitment to providing life-altering opportunities for current and future generations of Texas students.Social mobility begins by providing an affordable education that gives students the freedom to focus on their path to graduation.. Bold Promise offers a high-quality, affordable education to incoming freshmen who come from low and middle-income Texas and San Antonio families.

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