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UTSA's Core Curriculum Receives 'A' Grade For 4th Consecutive Year
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UTSA's Core Curriculum Receives 'A' Grade For 4th Consecutive Year
"UTSA is one of only three Texas institutions and 23 universities in the United States to receive the highest rating in the 2014-2015 edition of the ACTA "What Will They Learn?" report. The study examined whether institutions of higher learning require seven courses deemed "crucial" to a well-rounded education: composition, literature, foreign language, U.S. government or history, economics, mathematics and science."

In addition to the A-rating in the "What Will They Learn?" report, UTSA has been ranked by Times Higher Education as one of the Top 100 Universities in the World Under 50 Years Old for the third consective year.

http://utsa.edu/today/2014/10/actaranking.html
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2014 09:41 PM by Volkmar.)
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