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Students at Trinity University; Trinity University; University of Texas at San Antonio Colleges, universities, and research institutes San Antonio hosts several institutions of higher education offering associate's degrees or higher, including: ˇ Alamo Community College District ˇ Baptist University of the Américas ˇ Cancer Therapy and Research Center ˇ Hallmark Institute Of Technology ˇ ITT Technical Institute ˇ Mind Science Foundation ˇ Our Lady of the Lake University ˇ Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research ˇ Southwest Research Institute ˇ St. Mary's University ˇ St. Mary's University School of Law ˇ Trinity University ˇ The University of Texas at San Antonio ˇ The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio ˇ University of the Incarnate Word Public schools and libraries San Antonio and Bexar County are served by 15 separate independent school districts, largest among these are Northside Independent School District with an estimated total enrollment of 78,104 (6th largest in Texas), North East Independent School District with an enrollment of 60,451, and San Antonio Independent School District with an estimated enrollment of 57,500. Other districts that serve portions of the city of San Antonio include Alamo Heights, East Central, Edgewood, Fort Sam Houston, Harlandale, Judson, Lackland, Randolph Field, South San Antonio, and Southwest. The city is served by the San Antonio Public Library. Private schools San Antonio has many private schools, notably Antonian College Preparatory High School (the largest Catholic high school in San Antonio), Central Catholic Marianist High School (the oldest all-boy's school in Texas), Christian Academy of San Antonio (CASA), Harvest Academy, Holy Cross High School, Incarnate Word High School, the Keystone School (the only non-sectarian private school in San Antonio), Lutheran High School of San Antonio, Providence High School, Saint Mary's Hall, San Antonio Academy, San Antonio Christian Schools, St. Anthony Catholic High School, St. Gerard Catholic High School (the city's first co-educational high school) and T.M.I.: The Episcopal School of Texas. |
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