206 San Pedro Avenue, Suite 100
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 229-9900
www.saedpartnership.org
Education

San Antonio Education Partnership

Giving future leaders a chance to realize a dream!


Mission

Empower students with quality educational programs, resources and counseling that will make them confident, knowledgeable and help them finish college and contribute to San Antonio's future. Making our students San Antonio's leaders of tomorrow.

Scholarship Eligibility Requirements
  • Sign the Student Commitment to College form
  • Graduate with an overall 95% attendance rate
  • Graduate with an overall 80 grade average
  • Graduate from a participating high school
  • Demonstrate financial need (FAFSA or TASFA required)
  • Enroll full-time at a participating college or university
Partners

The program is successful because of the unique partnership that unites students, schools, local colleges and universities, business, civic, and government leaders that includes:

  • The City of San Antonio
  • Local colleges & universities
  • Corporate community
  • School districts and high schools
  • COPS & Metro Alliance

Community Colleges - Northwest Vista College, Palo Alto College, St. Philip's College, San Antonio College

Public Universities - Texas A&M University at San Antonio, University of Texas at San Antonio, UT Health Science Center at San Antonio

Private Universities - Our Lady of the Lake University, St. Mary's University, Trinity University, University of the Incarnate Word

Participating High Schools
  • Edgewood ISD: Kennedy, Memorial
  • Harlandale ISD: Harlandale, McCollum
  • North East ISD: Churchill, Robert E Lee, MacArthur, Madison, Roosevelt
  • Northside ISD: Clark, Holmes, John Jay, Marshall, Taft
  • San Antonio ISD: Brackenridge, Burbank, Edison, Fox Tech, Highlands, Sam Houston, Jefferson, Lanier
  • South San ISD: South San
  • Southside ISD: Southside
  • Southwest ISD: Southwest
Success

From the first high school graduating Class of 1989, the Education Partnership has invested more than $14 million in scholarships awarded to students attending local colleges and universities. The commitment to produce an educated workforce has resulted in over 3,200 college graduates.

Most recently, the Education Partnership was recognized on February 11, 2010 when the City of San Antonio Council unanimously approved an ordinance awarding a contract to the Education Partnership to develop and manage a college resource center, currently known as the College Access and Opportunity Center. The Center will be a clearinghouse of college and financial aid information and resources for students, their parents, and other adults from across the city.

The Center is scheduled to open in September 2010. For more information visit Café College.