San Antonio Ranks as the No. 4 Most Educated City in the U.S.

San Antonio Ranks as the No. 4 Most Educated City in the U.S.

In an impressive display of **educational achievement**, San Antonio has claimed the title of the **No. 4 most educated city** in the United States, according to a recent analysis by Forbes Advisor. This recognition highlights the dedication and pursuit of knowledge among its residents.

A Comparative Analysis of Education Levels

San Antonio’s educational accomplishments stand out notably within Texas. Not only does it outperform other major Texas cities like Dallas and Houston, but it also ranks ahead of Austin, which holds the seventh spot on the list. While Dallas comes in at No. 20, Houston significantly lags behind at No. 79.

Methodology Behind the Rankings

The Forbes study evaluated the **100 largest U.S. cities** based on various metrics such as:

  • High school dropout rates
  • Percentage of adults aged 25 and older with some college education but no degree
  • Undergraduate college completion rates
  • Percentage of adults aged 25 and older with advanced degrees

Moreover, factors regarding **equity** in educational attainment were also considered, examining the gaps in college completion based on race and gender. San Antonio notably boasted one of the smallest racial gaps for higher education, calculated at only **-5.49 percent**, and a gender gap of **0.97 percent**.

San Antonio’s Educational Achievements

With a bachelor’s degree completion rate of **67.30 percent** for individuals aged 25 and older, it is clear that education plays a pivotal role in the community. Furthermore, **29.56 percent** of residents in this age group have advanced degrees, showcasing a strong commitment to higher education.

Spotlight on Local Institutions

San Antonio is home to several institutions that contribute significantly to its educational standing. Trinity University, for instance, ranked as the **No. 18 best small college in America** and stands out as the best in Texas, according to a recent evaluation. It also secured its position as the **No. 20 best liberal arts college** nationally.

Comparison with Other Texas Cities

Here’s how San Antonio and other notable Texas cities fare in the rankings:

  • 4. San Antonio
  • 7. Austin
  • 20. Dallas
  • 26. Garland
  • 49. El Paso
  • 59. Corpus Christi
  • 76. Laredo
  • 79. Houston
  • 81. Arlington
  • 83. Irving

Conclusion

San Antonio’s recognition as one of the most educated cities in the country serves as a testament to its commitment to fostering a vibrant community that’s invested in educational achievement. As the city continues to grow and diversify, the focus on education remains vital to its residents’ future prospects and overall quality of life.


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