3. Our faculty stay
active in their
fields, as well as
in the campus
community. When
he’s not in Poland
studying the
sleeping habits of
European bats,
Dr. McCue can be
seen flying through
the Quad on his
skateboard.
Marshall McCue, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of
Biological Sciences
Undecided?
No problem.
Academic advising at
St. Mary’s isn’t just for
planning your class
schedule. Your adviser is
your partner and guide in
everything from choosing
a major to charting a
course that helps you
realize your educational
and career goals.
15 St. Mary’s
professors have
been designated
Fulbright
Scholars, and 11
have received
the Piper award
for professional
dedication to
teaching and
outstanding
scholarly
achievement.
St. Mary’s is listed
#2 in the nation
by Washington
Monthly
magazine for
service, research,
and social
mobility.
13:1.
A simple ratio.
Look beneath
the surface and
you’ll see that
a student-to-
faculty ratio
of 13:1 means
you’ll have less
competition for
your professors’
attention.
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At St. Mary’s
LEARNING
TRUE
meansDOING
You’ll trade thoughts
and experiences with
classmates from a variety
of backgrounds and with
professors who appreciate
fresh perspectives. Outside
the classroom, you’ll
translate theory into
action through hands-on
research, internships, and
study and service in your
community and around
the globe.
“My internship as
a DJ and performer
for Radio Disney’s
road shows gave me a
chance to see firsthand
how some of the
cultural dynamics
we theorize about in
political science classes
play out in real life.”
Daniel Zamorano ’12
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Major: Political Science
Minor: Marketing
Activities: Omega Delta Phi, Phi Alpha
Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, intramural sports,
Rattler Recruiters
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4. USINESS
SchoolofBILL GREEHEY
B
What would
you do with a
million dollars?
Our learning
laboratories include
a state-of-the-art
trading room, where
you can help manage
a $1 million
investment portfolio.
“I have been able to
experience more
opportunities than
I ever thought
possible with
the Bill Greehey
School of Business.
From snorkeling
with the sharks
while studying
abroad in Belize
to volunteering at
the Witte Museum,
I have been able
to grow in my
spirituality, integrity,
and intellectual
capacity. ”
Angela Rizzo ’15
Hometown: Washington, DC
Major: Financial Services/Risk
Management
Activities: Greehey Scholars Program,
Honors Program
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Sell an idea in
90 seconds
St. Mary’s business
students are very good
at it—they won first
and second place at the
National Collegiate
Entrepreneur
Organization’s
Elevator Pitch Contest
for their 90-second
explanations of a
business concept
aimed at attracting
investors.
Majors
Accounting
Entrepreneurial Studies
Finance:
Corporate Financial
Management
Financial Services/Risk
Management
Information Systems
Management
International Business
Management
Marketing
Rubbing elbows
with the influencers
Thanks to the Executive
Speakers Series, you’ll meet
corporate and community
leaders who come to campus
each month to share their
insights, spark debate, and
entertain and inspire you.
Past speakers have included a
former mayor of San Antonio,
the archbishop of San Antonio,
and the president of the Valero
Alamo Bowl.
Rattler Enterprises
is one of the
few student-run
businesses in the
nation and provides
students an
unparalleled
experience of
managing a real
corporation.
Euro vision
The five-week Innsbruck
Study Abroad Program
lets you take two business
courses in Innsbruck,
Austria, plus field trips
to other European
Union countries to study
business operations
in different cultural,
economic, legal, political,
social, and technological
environments.
The Bill Greehey
School of Business
is ranked in the
top 10 nationally
for “Greatest
Opportunity for
Women.”
We stake our
reputation on it
Accredited by the
AACSB International,
the Greehey School
is committed to
producing graduates
who demonstrate
ethical leadership,
technical excellence,
global awareness,
and professional
orientation.
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5. Where the
go-to people are
The SABÉR Research
Institute, our think tank
operated in partnership
with the San Antonio
Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce, is the
region’s leading source of
expertise on economic
development.
Rattler
Battalion
St. Mary’s Army ROTC
program, founded
in 1932, combines
courses in military
science with summer
training sessions that
provide the leadership
and management skills
necessary to have a
successful career in
military or civilian
positions. Nearly 30
St. Mary’s alumni have
gone on to attain the
senior rank of general or
admiral.
Get in the
fast lane
With the Nelson Wolff
Law Early Admission
Program, exceptional
students can gain
early admittance into
St. Mary’s School of Law
and begin taking law
courses in their final year
of undergraduate studies,
thus graduating with both
degrees in six years rather
than seven. St. Mary’s also
offers 12 programs for
students to complete both
a bachelor’s and master’s
degree in five years.
Majors
Art Education
Criminal Justice
Criminology:
Criminology
Forensic Science –
Criminology
Economics
English:
English
English-
Communication Arts
Speech Communication
Exercise and Sport
Science
History
International Relations
Multinational
Organization Studies
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Teacher Education
Theology
Pre-Professional
Program
Law
Going to
SeaWorld for
academic credit
… really!
Psychology students
researching mother-
child relationships
spend several hours a
week at SeaWorld San
Antonio observing
the behavior of beluga
whales to analyze the
interactions between
the mothers and their
calves.
Who says print
is dead?
Our student
newspaper, The Rattler,
won first place for its
content and design
in the American
Scholastic Press
Association’s national
newspaper contest.
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Schoolof
HUMANITIES
AND SOCIAL
SCIENCEs
“As a student at
St. Mary’s, I have
the opportunity to
positively impact the
community in and
around our campus.
The small class sizes
and individual
attention from my
professors have helped
me uncover my
passion for service.
My plan is to pursue a
career within a federal
law agency, where I
can continue to serve
those around me.”
Vincent Vasquez ’15
Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas
Major: Criminology
Activities: Omega Delta Phi, Rowdy
Rattlers, Resident Assistant,
Admission Emissary
Artistic talent
not required
A liberal arts education is
valued by many employers
as a strong foundation for
future employees. You’ll
sharpen your critical thinking
skills while broadening your
worldview. It’s a foundation
that gives you the staying
power for long-term
professional success.
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6. Why wait until
grad school?
You’ll use sophisticated
instruments and
equipment in our
research facilities, which
include dedicated
laboratory space for
cell and molecular
biology, microbiology,
immunology and
biochemistry, along with
an energy conservation
lab and the Automatic
Manufacturing and
Robotics Lab.
Schoolof
TAND
SCIENCE
ENGINEERing
ECHnology
“When I came to
St. Mary’s, I wanted
to be a doctor. That
changed when I was
accepted into the
MARC Program
(Minority Access to
Research Careers) and
discovered my passion
for research, biology,
and working with my
professors on cancer
research and molecular
changes brought on by
treating schizophrenia.”
Chrystal Loya ’12
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Major: Biology
Activities: MARC Program,
Chemistry Club
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ing St. Mary’s students can
gain early admission
to medical school
through our Facilitated
Admissions for South
Texas Scholars (FASTS)
joint program with the
University of Texas
School of Medicine at
San Antonio or the Joint
Admission Medical
Program (JAMP) that
results in guaranteed
admission to a Texas
medical school.
Majors
Biochemistry
Biology:
Biology
Forensic Science –
Biology
Chemistry:
Chemistry
Forensic Science –
Chemistry
Computer Science:
Computer Information
Systems
Computer Science
Computer Science/
Applications Systems
Engineering:
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering
Management
Engineering Science
Industrial Engineering
Software Engineering/
Computer Applications
Environmental Science
Mathematics
Physics:
Applied Physics
Physics
Pre-Professional
Programs
Allied Health
Dentistry
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Let your
smarts shine
The annual Undergraduate
Research Symposium and
Creative Activities Exhibition
lets you showcase your scholarly
work. Past projects have
ranged from “Formulation
and Optimization of PLGA
Nanoparticles for Cancer
Therapy” to “A Greenhouse
Gas Emissions Inventory of
St. Mary’s University.”
EnGREENeering
to the rescue
As part of their graduation
requirements, engineering
majors tackle senior design
projects that are innovative
and can potentially help
the world, like a robot
controlled by eye movement
or a 1.4-kilowatt solar panel
that was recognized by the
Build San Antonio Green
organization.
With our integrated
learning environment,
you’ll master the
technical skills
that will put you
in demand by the
country’s top graduate
schools and research
firms.
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7. Real
the
INGLEARN
UTSIDE
TEXTBOOKOHAPPENS
It’s impossible to
contain a St. Mary’s
education within
four classroom walls.
When you step off
campus—whether
it’s just around the
corner or along the
Mediterranean Sea—
you’ll make the world
your classroom.
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Not just learning
it, but living it
The Civic Engagement
and Career Development
Center annually hosts
international spring
break service immersions
in Mexico and Central
America, plus a three-
week summer service
immersion that rotates
each year between Africa
and Asia—trips that
allow you to explore the
international dimensions
of social issues as you
serve directly with people
in need.
Go global!
St. Mary’s connections
around the globe break
down international
barriers and build your
understanding of cultural
diversity. Off-campus
study opportunities
include exchange
programs in China,
Germany, and Mexico,
as well as study abroad
programs all over
Europe and South
America.
Recent Internship Sites
AT&T
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms,
and Explosives
Childsafe
Clear Channel
Media + Entertainment
Dallas Cowboys
Deloitte LLP
Department of Labor
Drug Enforcement
Administration
Ernst & Young
Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Goodwill Industries
H-E-B
I Have a Dream
Foundation
IBM
Institute of Texan
Cultures
KPMG LLP
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Mexican American Legal
Defense and Education
Fund
Microsoft
Motorola Mobility
NASA
National Park Service
National Security Agency
NuStar Energy LP
Office of the Attorney
General of Texas
Peace Corps
PepsiCo
Pfizer
San Antonio Spurs
Southwest Airlines
Southwest Research
Institute
Tesoro Corp.
U.S. Marshals Service
UNESCO
Union Pacific Corp.
The University of Texas
Health Science Center
USAA
Valero Energy Corp.
Witte Museum
WOAI-TV
World Trade Council
“I wanted to study abroad
to become a global citizen.
After spending a semester
in Spain and getting to
travel throughout Europe,
I am a totally different
person. I have a greater
appreciation of the
world that I will take
with me as I continue
onto law school.”
Brenda Montoya ’13
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Major: Political Science
Activities: FAM Peer Mentor, Phi
Alpha Delta Pre-Law Society, Spain
Study Abroad Program
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9. Welcome to the St. Mary’sSt. Mary’s stands
out as a friendly and
welcoming campus—
and it always has,
ever since the
Marianists (members
of the Society of
Mary) founded the
University more
than 150 years ago
based on values that
emphasize educating
in the family spirit for
service, justice, and
peace.
GATEWAY
ISTRICTD
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1 day,
1,400 hands
The beginning of every
semester is marked with
a day-long, University-
wide service event called
Continuing the Heritage,
when you gather with
more than 700 other
students, faculty, alumni
and staff to collectively
offer over 3,500 hours of
volunteer service in the
local area.
Our community,
our home
Being neighborly sometimes
means doing manual labor
like creating pocket parks,
or preparing local residents’
taxes for free on Saturdays
during tax season. In 2010,
St. Mary’s Neighborhood
Revitalization Project, in
conjunction with the Office
of District 7 Councilman
Justin Rodriguez, announced
the St. Mary’s Gateway
District, giving the
community an official name.
Inclusively
faith-based
While 65 percent of our
students are Catholic,
our University Ministry
pastoral team promotes
spiritual development and
growth in community
among students of all
faiths. In addition to
daily Mass and two
Masses on Sunday,
University Ministry
offers prayer gatherings,
student retreats, ministry
opportunities, and faith
and justice activities.
Serving as a
role model
Many St. Mary’s students
tutor seventh graders
in the San Antonio
Students Stand and
Deliver program,
working on the skills
that will eventually help
them excel on the SAT
college entrance exam.
“I love how easy it
is to get involved in
service outreach at
St. Mary’s. Almost
every weekend
there is some
sort of volunteer
project going on
for students to help
with—showing
just how important
community
involvement is
on campus.”
Mercedes Kelso ’15
Hometown: Boise, Idaho
Major: English
Activities: Marianist
Leadership Program,
Catholic Student Group,
The Rattler Newspaper,
Honors Program
Fun with liquid
nitrogen
The annual Fiesta of
Physics takes St. Mary’s
students out into the
community with guitars,
pinwheels, and balloons
to share the wonders of
acoustics, light spectrums,
electricity, and more for
local schoolchildren in
hands-on demonstrations.
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10. Here, it’s like home … except with
MUCH MORE
TO DO.
Community at
St. Mary’s begins in the
residence halls, where
nearly 80 percent of
our first-year students
live as part of a big
family. Before classes
even start, you’ll go
to Rattlerpalooza, an
annual event that gets
you acquainted with
your fellow students
and all of the ways you
can pack your days and
nights with activities
that let you pursue new
interests and have lots
of fun.
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The competition
is real
Rattler Athletics is home
to six national titles and 12
NCAA Division II sports
teams: baseball, basketball
(M&W), cross country
(W), golf (M&W), soccer
(M&W), softball, tennis
(M&W), and volleyball (W).
Okay, get out
your social
calendar …
Getting involved in
some of our more than
80 clubs and student
organizations lets you
meet new people, plan
and organize events, and
promote worthy causes.
One BIG party!
Started as an alumni tradition in 1916, Fiesta
Oyster Bake now attracts more than 70,000
people to our campus. It features 30 bands on
five stages, a carnival area, a fireworks show,
6,000 turkey legs, 7,500 ears of corn, 25,000
chickens-on-a-stick and 100,000+ oysters.
The proceeds support a $6 million scholarship
endowment fund that benefits around 70
St. Mary’s students per year.
The ultimate in
stress relief
Intramural sports, wellness
programs, sport clubs, and
informal open recreation
activities let you rest your
mind and exercise your
body instead. Our fitness
facilities include an indoor
running track, indoor and
outdoor pools, Nautilus
equipment and a weight
room, racquetball courts, a
movement studio, a climbing
wall, and outdoor tennis
courts.
Better than
your room
at home!
Built in 2009, Founders
Hall is a suite-style, co-ed
residence hall for first-year
students that features
a cyber café, a grand
courtyard, meeting and
worship spaces, free laundry
facilities, and both cable and
wireless Internet access.
“Between going to
class, attending
interesting University
events, traveling as
the manager of the
men’s basketball team,
and doing mandatory
tasks like laundry
and homework, I’m
usually very busy—
and I love every
minute of it!”
Isiah Thornton ’13
Hometown:
San Antonio, Texas
Major: Management
Activities: Men’s Basketball
Team, Intramural Sports,
Student Blogger, Black
Student Union
“I stay active on campus
attending many events
and socials as a member
of the Pre-Dental Society
and the Filipino Student
Association. Being
ranked 6th in the nation
for public speaking as a
high school student, I
continue to share this
passion by mentoring
local high school
students in the art
of presentation.”
Kara Tapangan ’14
Hometown: Harlingen, Texas
Major: Biology (Pre-Dentistry)
Activities: Beta Beta Beta,
Pre-Dental Society,
Intramurals, Filipino
Student Association
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11. SanAntonioishometo
Historic Downtown San Antonio is famous for its River Walk,
which features restaurants, shops, galleries, river boat tours, and the
Rivercenter mall. Nearby is the historic Alamo mission.
Just North In the beautiful Texas Hill Country, you can explore cave systems like Natural
Bridge Caverns (originally discovered by St. Mary’s students!), go tubing on the Guadalupe River,
or drive up to Austin, which has more music venues per capita than any other U.S. city. NaturalBridgeCaverns
NorthStarMall TheRiverWalk
SanAntonioZoo SanAntonioBotanicalGardens
SanAntonioMuseumofArt Southwest School ofArtandCraft
SanFernando Cathedral SixFlagsFiestaTexas
SeaWorld
TheAlamo Alam arryMarket
AT&TCenter BrackenridgePark
CanyonLake GrueneHall EnchantedRock
GuadalupeRiver InstituteofTexanCultures
JapaneseTeaGarden McNayArtMuseum
MarketSquare KingWilliam HistoricDistrict
WitteMuseum
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what’shotandwhat’scool.
San Antonio is quite possibly one of the friendliest big cities in the United States. With over
2 million people in its metropolitan area, the city is a major hub for the financial services,
government/military, and health-care industries. That means your opportunities for internships
and part-time or full-time jobs in the area are almost endless. And because San Antonio is a
popular tourist destination, your entertainment opportunities are just as abundant.
Just South You can catch some rays and the waves at the Texas
Gulf Coast, with 600 miles of beaches and warm water.
NaturalBridgeCaverns
NorthStarMall TheRiverWalk
SanAntonioZoo SanAntonioBotanicalGardens
SanAntonioMuseumofArt Southwest School ofArtandCraft
SanFernando Cathedral SixFlagsFiestaTexas
SeaWorld
TheAlamo Alam arryMarket
AT&TCenter BrackenridgePark
CanyonLake GrueneHall EnchantedRock
GuadalupeRiver InstituteofTexanCultures
JapaneseTeaGarden McNayArtMuseum
MarketSquare KingWilliam HistoricDistrict
WitteMuseum
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12. Succeeding
GOING TO COLLEGE IS NOT JUST ABOUT EARNING A DIPLOMA
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throughout your lifetime is the real reward.
YOU CAN FRAME.
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13. Our studentsarepreparedfor
All St. Mary’s students
experience the
personalized attention
that challenges and
inspires them to reach
toward their highest
levels of achievement.
The result is powerful:
Our graduates find
career success and
personal fulfillment
as they enter all walks
of life.
SUCCESS.
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Let’s play ball
Brian Anderson graduated in
’93 and still credits his mentors
at St. Mary’s for leading him to
a successful career. Brian uses
his English-Communication
Arts degree every day as a play-
by-play announcer for a Major
League Baseball team, the
Milwaukee Brewers.
About 44 percent
of St. Mary’s
graduates go on to
graduate school.
Our Civic
Engagement and
Career Development
Center offers you
comprehensive
assistance for each
phase of your career
planning process,
from internship
searches to résumé
critiques and mock
job interviews to
career fairs attended
by hundreds of
employers.
“No matter what your
career path is, employers
are looking for strong
leadership skills in
every individual they
plan to hire. The Civic
Engagement and Career
Development Center
provides support and
resources for students
like me to improve
communication, time-
management, and
leadership skills.”
Mauro Rodriguez ’14
Hometown: San Antonio, Texas
Major: Biology (Pre-Med)
Activities: Tri Beta Biological
Honor Society, LAC tutor,
Health Occupations of America
(HOSA), Student Blogger
How’s this
for a built-in
network?
Today there are more
than 34,000 alumni of
St. Mary’s living around
the world. From writers
to neurosurgeons, from
teachers in the classroom to
CEOs in the boardroom,
and coaches, columnists,
and members of Congress,
St. Mary’s graduates shine
in their careers and in their
communities.
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14. WHAT DO YOU think?
You can carry us
with you.
St. Mary’s offers mobile
updates from the Office
of Admission so you
never worry about
missing an event or
deadline.
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to 313131.
It’s that easy!
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Calculate the
potential return
on investment.
U.S. News &
World Report has
ranked St. Mary’s
among the top
ten universities in
the western U.S.
for Best Value.
Right fit. Right
choice. Eighty-five
percent of our seniors
completing the National
Survey of Student
Engagement say they
would choose St. Mary’s
again if they had to
start the college search
process from scratch.
Think St. Mary’s may just be the sort of campus communitywhere you’ll be
challenged to succeed by professors who will support youevery step of the way?
Where friends will be by your side not just for four years, but for life? Where you can
make your mark by making a difference?
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15. www.stmarytx.edu/admission/apply
Within Reach.
Hard work deserves recognition. Qualified applicants
are awarded academic scholarships based on the
application for admission.
Trustees’ Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to $18,000 per year
$72,000 total
President’s Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to $14,000 per year
$56,000 total
Madeleine Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to $12,000 per year
$48,000 total
Bordeaux Scholarship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Up to $10,000 per year
$40,000 total
Chaminade Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to $5,000 per year
$20,000 total
Four years in San Antonio is just the beginning.
WherewillyourpathLEADyou?
St. Mary’s is also a
part of ApplyTexas.
www.applytexas.org
TUITION AND FEES at
St. Mary’s are below the national
average for top-rated independent
regional universities, yet we understand
some students will need help to make
St. Mary’s a reality. More than 90 percent
of our entering students receive some
form of financial assistance. Our expert
counselors are prepared to help you be
one of them.
IMPORTANT DATES:
JAN. 15
Students who
complete the
application by this
date receive priority
consideration for
scholarships.
MARCH 31
We count students
as having applied on
time for financial
aid if we have their
FAFSA results by the
end of March.
FEB. 15
We recommend
you submit the
FAFSA to the
federal processor at
www.fafsa.gov by
mid-February.
MAY 1
This is the date by
which many schools
will ask you to pay an
enrollment deposit if
you plan to attend.
A sampling of employers hiring St. Mary’s graduates:
Accenture
Aetna
American Red Cross,
San Antonio Chapter
Ameriprise Financial
AT&T
BNSF Railway
Central Intelligence
Agency
Coca-Cola Co.
Cox Media Group
Dell
Department of Defense
Department of State
Ernst & Young
Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Frito Lay
Frost Bank
Hyatt Hotels Corp.
InterContinental
Hotels Group
Internal Revenue
Service
KPMG LLP
Make-a-Wish
Foundation
Morgan Stanley
Smith Barney
NASA
National Labor
Relations Board
National Park Service
National Security
Agency
New York Life
NuStar Energy LP
Peace Corps
Ronald McDonald
House Charities
San Antonio
Independent School
District
Sara Lee Corp.
SeaWorld San Antonio
Southwest Airlines
Southwest Research
Institute
Target Corp.
Tesoro Corp.
Texas Public Radio
The University of Texas
Health Science Center
at San Antonio
The University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center School of
Health Sciences
USAA
Valero Energy Corp.
Follow in their footsteps. Notable Alumni.
Deborah Ackerman, Former Southwest Airlines General Counsel Stuart Bowen, U.S.
Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction John Cornyn, U.S. Senator
Debra Dickerson, author and journalist John Dewey, Former Lehman Brothers
Managing Director Giovanni Fazio, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics Senior Physicist Hector M. Flores, Former President of the League of United
Latin American Citizens (LULAC) O.P. Garza, Former U.S. Ambassador
to Nicaragua Charles A. Gonzalez, U.S. Congressman Bill Greehey, NuStar
Energy Chairman and Valero Energy Founder Karen R. Johnson, United Way of Texas
President & CEO Larry Levinson, television and movie producer Rosalyn “Roz”
Mallet, Former Caribou Coffee Chief Operating Officer John Quiñones, ABC News’
“Primetime” Co-Anchor Arturo Rodriguez, United Farm Workers of America President
Ciro D. Rodriguez, Former U.S. Congressman
Maj. Gen Alfred Valenzuela, Former Commander of U.S. Army South
Moises “Moe” Vela Jr., Director of Administration for Vice President Joe Biden
Nelson Wolff, Bexar County Judge and Former San Antonio Mayor
Our aim is to keep the
application process
simple so you can
concentrate on what’s
important–doing
well in your senior
year. We’ll evaluate
your application for
admission based on
your overall academic
record, including the
rigor of your high
school courses, your
overall grade pattern,
and your standardized
test scores. Plus, we
want to know more
about you as a person
and your level of
motivation. That’s why
we ask for a list of your
activities, a short essay,
and a recommendation
from your counselor.
Although St. Mary’s is
on rolling admission
and applications are
reviewed throughout
the year, it’s to your
advantage to
apply by
January 15.
A complete application
consists of the
following:
Minimal hoops. Maximum results.
• Application form
and essay
• Official high
school transcript
• Official SAT or
ACT scores
• Guidance
counselor’s
recommendation
A peek at the
graduate schools that
admit our students:
American University
Baylor University
Boston College
Carnegie Mellon University
Georgetown University
Harvard University
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Marquette University School
of Dentistry
New York University
Purdue University
Rice University
Texas A&M University,
College Station
The Ohio State University
The University of Texas at
Austin, LBJ School of Public
Affairs
The University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio
The University of Texas
Medical School at Galveston
The University of Texas
Medical School at Houston
University of Notre Dame
Washington University
Yale University
You’ll be in good company, wherever you go.
16. St. Mary’s University is an equal education opportunity institution. The University’s admission standards and practices are free from discrimination on the basis of age, sex, race, creed, color, disability,
ethnicity, or national origin. As required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, information regarding crime statistics, campus safety, crime prevention,
and victim’s assistance is available on the St. Mary’s University Web site at www.stmarytx.edu/police. A paper copy of the report is available by request. Additionally, information regarding graduation and
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