Attending the Honors Program at SAC can help motivated students build academic momentum.
Freshman at big universities are often overwhelmed by the large classes, and professors
for freshman and sophomore classes are usually graduate students, part-time teachers or
non-tenured professors. San Antonio College, with its small classes, support systems, and
high percentage of tenure track professors, often can do a better job of preparing
students academically for upper-division and graduate work than the big universities do.
When the accelerated classwork of the Honors program is added into the equation, SAC has
one of the best lower-division programs in the state. Our graduates who transfer to upper
division institutions maintain or improve the GPA they earned at SAC.
A limited number of students are selected for this program every fall and spring semester.
High school applicants are evaluated on the basis of high shool GPA and class rank, SAT
and/or ACT test scores, teacher recommendations and weight of academic load (number of
math, science, social science, and humanities courses). Selected students are given a full
scholarship (tuition and books). Those entering the program then take a mix of honors courses, contract courses, and regular courses to fulfil the requirements of the
Honors program and of the students' major. Graduates of the program can enter degree
programs at universities in any field. The Honors program also helps place its students in
universities and often can help students gain scholarship continuations into the Junior
and Senior year.
Our graduates have been accepted to Amherst
College, Boston College, Boston University, Columbia, Cornell, U.C. Berkeley, SMU, Notre
Dame, Stephen F. Austin, UT in Austin, Arlington, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, and
Denton, and the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio and Houston, Texas A & M,
Rice, Texas Tech, North Texas State, St. Edwards University, the College of Santa Fe, St.
Mary's University, Our Lady of the Lake University, South West Texas State University,
Trinity University, The University of Central Oklahoma, The University of Turabo in
Puerto Rico, Northland College in Wisconson, and Wabash College in Indiana. If you are a
good student looking for a challenging first two years of college and help in getting into
a strong upper-division university, you should look into the Presidential Honors Program
at San Antonio College.
Frequently Asked Questions
For further information, please call, write, or email.
Mike Burton
Coordinator/Presidential Honors Program
San Antonio College
San Antonio, Tx 78212
(tel. 210-733-2541)