Top Bexar County Community Colleges
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 12 top community colleges in Bexar County, Texas, serving 62,321 students.
- Bexar County, TX community colleges have a diversity score of 0.63, which is lower than the national average of 0.65 (view national diversity statistics).
- Minority enrollment is 71% of the student body (majority Hispanic), and the student:teacher ratio is 31:1.
Top Bexar County Community Colleges (2019-20)
- College Location Students
- Baptist Health System School of Health ProfessionsPrivate, for profit8400 Datapoint Dr
San Antonio,  TX 78229
(210)297-9636 500 students - Galen College of Nursing-San AntonioPrivate, for profit7411 John Smith Drive, Suite 300
San Antonio,  TX 78229
(210)733-3056 1,097 students - 10401 IH 10 W
San Antonio,  TX 78230
(210)690-9000 703 students - Kaplan College-San Antonio-IngramPrivate, for profit6441 NW Loop 410
San Antonio,  TX 78238
(210)308-8584 556 students - Kaplan College-San Antonio-San PedroPrivate, for profit7142 San Pedro Suite 100
San Antonio,  TX 78216
(210)366-5500 574 students - Northwest Vista CollegePublic3535 N. Ellison Drive
San Antonio,  TX 78251
(210)486-4000 15,797 students - St Philip's CollegePublic1801 Martin Luther King Dr
San Antonio,  TX 78203
(210)486-2000 10,514 students - San Antonio CollegePublic1300 San Pedro Ave
San Antonio,  TX 78212
(210)486-0000 21,280 students - 4511 Horizon Hill Boulevard, Suite 300
San Antonio,  TX 78229
(210)246-7700n/astudents - Sanford-Brown College-San Antonio (San Antonio - 78229)Private, for profit4511 Horizon Hill Rd
San Antonio,  TX 78229
(210)530-9449 418 students - Trinity UniversityPrivate, non-profit1 Trinity Pl,
San Antonio,  TX 78212
(210)999-7011 2,506 students
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