St. Philip's College
School info
3.7
Overall Quality
Reputation
4
Food
3.1
Clubs
3.5
Facilities
3.7
Internet
3.9
Location
3.4
Opportunities
3.9
Safety
3.5
Social
3.5
Happiness
4
Basic Information
Location
- San Antonio, TX
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public
- Established: 1898
- Founder: James Steptoe Johnston, Artemisia Bowden (as administrator and teacher)
Academic information
Degree Courses
- St. Philip's College offers a variety of degree courses
- but the exact number is not explicitly stated in the provided sources. However
- it is mentioned that the college offers Associate of Arts
- Associate of Science
- Associate of Applied Science
- and Associate of Arts in Teaching degrees
- as well as several levels of certificates. Therefore
- the number of degree courses is likely in the range of dozens to hundreds
- but a precise count is not available. **Range: 20-100+**
Key Area
- Innovation in Instruction
- Internship and Research Experience
- Transfers
- STEM Experiential Learning
- Student Research Opportunities
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 12,696
- Undergraduates: Approximately 11,126 part-time undergraduate students and 1,570 full-time undergraduate students are enrolled at St. Philip's College. Total undergraduate enrollment: 12,696
Notable Alumni
- John “Mule” Miles
- Dr. Antonio J. Webb
- Rolando Gómez
- Dr. Juan Francisco Salinas
- Dr. Juan A. Villela
- Jr
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Good reviews
Overall 5
This school has alot of great programs, though records and financial aid staff/clerks can be really rude. Don't let it get in the way for your education especially with all the great and knowledgeable counselors always willing to help out.
Overall 5
My advisor is responsive and supportive. The professors are the best quality. I am so glad I transferred from a different Alamo College to St. Philips. Everything about it is great. I am proud to go here.
Overall 5
I really enjoy this college and the location is great. I have had the best Advisors since I started and they are quick to adjust or add classes for me. I am a culinary student here and the Chef's who run the program are great!
Overall 5
Loved attending this college. Online classes are available which is extremely helpful. Professors are amazing. I currently attend utsa and after this dreadful experience. I will to changing my career choices and returning to St. Phillips for a Applied Science Degree. Thank you for being a great school!
Overall 5
Great
Overall 4.9
Love it here everyone is so helpful
Overall 4.8
It is good over all
Overall 4.8
Teachers are willing to tutor
Overall 4.6
I love this College! I really don't want to transfer lol but St. Philips has been real good to me. I've developed many friendships and had good laughs with many professors there. I will never forget Dr. Biduka he is one of my favorites. I am really going to miss this place. Overaal, St. Philiips is AMAZING!!!!!!
Overall 4.6
I love this college! I actually miss it, I am attending a university in Austin and that school pales in comparison to this school. It feels like a real college. The food is great, so affordable even if you don't live in the area, it is easy to make friends, offers a lot of things to do, and the professors are great.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.4
They're budget cutting this school. No Cafe, internet is off after hours, can't assess library if attending during summer.
Overall 1.4
Hate this campus wish they had culinary in another campus
Overall 1.5
The administration and secretaries are rude and incompetent not to mention brain-less. They don't care care about the students all they care about is the money. But most of the teachers are very good.
Overall 1.7
Horrible. Poor administration!
Overall 1.8
Just a decent school for the summer.