Roadrunner student athletes register successful spring semester in classroom (2024)

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JUNE 21, 2024 — Final grade reports are in for the Spring 2024 semester and UTSA student-athletes registered another successful term in the classroom. UTSA recorded an average team GPA of 3.04 for the spring semester and now boasts an average team GPA of 3.08.

Of 349 student-athletes enrolled, 57.9% currently maintain a 3.0-or-greater GPA and 57.6% achieved at least a 3.0 GPA for the Spring 2024 semester, including 36 who logged a perfect 4.0 semester GPA.

Additionally, 22.1% of the student-athletes were named to the UTSA President’s List (4.0 GPA), Dean’s List (3.75-3.99 GPA) or Honor Roll (3.5-3.74 GPA) for the fall semester.

Nine teams achieved a 3.0-or-greater GPA for the semester and 11 teams currently maintain a 3.0 or greater GPA.

"Our student-athletes continue to show that they are committed to excellence in the classroom," said Lisa Campos, UTSA Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. "To have nearly 60 percent of our student-athletes and 11 of our teams maintaining a GPA above 3.0 is a credit to the hard work and dedication of our student-athletes, coaches and academic services staff."

UTSA Academic Highlights

• The average team UTSA GPA is a 3.08.
• The average team semester GPA was a 3.04.
• 57.9% of student-athletes maintain a 3.0 or greater UTSA GPA.
• 57.6% of student-athletes achieved a 3.0 or greater semester GPA.
• 22.1% of student-athletes received UTSA academic honors (Honor Roll, Dean’s List, President’s List).
• 36 student-athletes earned a 4.0 semester GPA.
• 9 teams achieved a 3.0 or greater semester GPA.
• 11 teams maintain a 3.0 or greater UTSA GPA.

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June 10–July 10

This academically rigorous mathematics-based summer enrichment program prepares middle and high school students for advanced studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Participants learn about problem-solving systems, develop greater awareness of STEM careers and strengthen their research skills.

UTSA Main Campus

June 24–28

Archaeology 201will briefly go over the foundations of archaeology and related skills, followed by a different topic over the course of this week (like skeletal analysis, global cultures, and more).

Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main Campus

June 24–28

This one-week virtual camp introduces students to the world of white-hat hacking and penetration testing — two methods that cybersecurity researchers use to identify security vulnerabilities in an organization’s network.

Online via Zoom

July 8–12

Archaeology 101will introduce campers to archaeology and build on learned skills through experimental activities (like cave painting, weaving, and garbology).

Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main Campus

The camp exposes rising high school juniors, rising seniors and incoming college freshman to the many facets of the criminal justice system. Students will have opportunities to learn the functions of police in society and apply scientific theories to criminal investigations by examining a mock crime scene.

UTSA Main Campus

July 22–26

Archaeology 201will briefly go over the foundations of archaeology and related skills, followed by a different topic over the course of this week (like skeletal analysis, global cultures, and more).

Center for Archaeological Research, UTSA Main Campus

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