UTSA, Alamo Colleges District expands student transfer agreement with Promise-to-Promise partnership

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UTSA, Alamo Colleges District expands student transfer agreement with Promise-to-Promise partnership
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The UTSA and the Alamo Colleges District announced an expanded transfer agreement, allowing eligible students to start at any of the Alamo Colleges and transfer to UTSA to complete a four-year degree while having educational costs covered.

program covers the full cost of tuition and fees for qualifying incoming undergraduates.

“The Promise-to-Promise partnership exemplifies what it means for higher education institutions to prioritize student success, creating pathways of accessibility so that students from all backgrounds can succeed,” said UTSA President Taylor Eighmy in a written statement. “We’re so grateful for our partnership with Alamo Colleges District and look forward to working together to educate and graduate even more students to develop a stronger workforce for San Antonio.

The new partnership is part of an effort developed by UTSA and Alamo Colleges to provide students with a more seamless transfer pathway between the two institutions. Currently, around 75% of Alamo Colleges students transfer to four-year universities to complete their degrees. The majority of those who transfer enroll at UTSA, said the release.

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