Nursing Schools in San Antonio, TX: 2026 BSN Guide
San Antonio quietly hosts one of the deepest nursing school benches in Texas. Our database tracks six BSN programs inside the city: a major public health science center, two established private universities, and three career-focused colleges that admit multiple cohorts per year. That variety means the city has a realistic entry point for almost every profile, from a 3.5-GPA science student to an applicant starting fresh out of high school.
Everything below comes from published requirements on file as of July 2026. Published minimums are floors, not promises, and schools revise them every cycle, so check each school's page for current numbers. You can browse all of them on our San Antonio hub and the statewide Texas hub, or jump straight to checking your odds free.
The public flagship
UT Health San Antonio
UT Health San Antonio is the city's academic health center program and its most recognizable nursing name. Published requirements: 3.0 minimum overall GPA and a TEAS overall score of 65, plus a Kira Talent video interview and writing sample. Deadlines are February 1 for Fall and August 1 for Spring. Expect admitted students to sit comfortably above both floors.
Established private universities
University of the Incarnate Word
Incarnate Word publishes a 2.5 cumulative and science GPA with all prerequisites at C or better. The TEAS must reach the Proficient level, and the school posts section targets: Reading 75, Math 64, Science 60, English 60. You get two TEAS attempts per cycle with three weeks between them. Deadlines: February 6 for Fall, July 1 for Spring.
St. Mary's University
St. Mary's runs a newer program that admits about 35 students per year through a two-step path: enter as a pre-nursing freshman, then submit a competitive application by March 1 of your first year. The published floors are a 2.0 GPA and a TEAS composite around 58.7 percent, but with a class that small, actual admits run well above the minimums. Interviews happen in mid-March with decisions in late April.
Career-focused colleges with rolling starts
Galen College of Nursing
Galen requires no prerequisite courses for its 3-year BSN and publishes a TEAS composite minimum of 58.7 percent (ACT 20, SAT 1100, or NLN PAX 101 also accepted). Applicants who already hold a bachelor's degree can substitute the degree for the entrance exam entirely. Multiple start dates run through the year.
Chamberlain University (San Antonio campus)
Chamberlain San Antonio also skips prerequisites, building them into its 3-year program. The floor is a 2.4 GPA, and unlike some Chamberlain campuses, San Antonio publishes an explicit HESI A2 minimum of 75 (TEAS, ACT, or SAT accepted instead).
Hallmark University
Hallmark publishes a 2.5 minimum GPA and a TEAS minimum of 60 percent on the composite, Math, and Reading sections. The program runs six terms per year and finishes in under three years, with a panel interview required before the fourth term.
How admissions work in San Antonio
- TEAS rules this city. Five of the six programs use it (Chamberlain accepts it as an alternative), with published bars ranging from 58.7 to 65 percent. If you are choosing between exams, see our TEAS vs HESI A2 comparison.
- GPA floors are modest on paper. Nothing in the city publishes above a 3.0 minimum, and half the programs sit at 2.5 or below. That does not make admission easy, especially at UT Health and St. Mary's, but it keeps doors open for imperfect transcripts.
- Two admission calendars coexist. UT Health, Incarnate Word, and St. Mary's run traditional semester deadlines; Galen, Chamberlain, and Hallmark admit continuously with several start dates per year, which is useful if you missed a spring cutoff.
- Interviews are more common here than elsewhere in Texas. UT Health (Kira video), St. Mary's, and Hallmark all include one.
For the statewide picture, read how to get into nursing school in Texas, the easiest nursing schools to get into in Texas, and what GPA you need for nursing school.
Check your fit before you apply
All six programs above are loaded into our free chance calculator. Enter your GPA and TEAS or HESI scores and see instantly which San Antonio schools you clear, which are reaches, and where a retake would change your odds.
*This guide is for planning only, not official admissions advice; always confirm requirements with each school.*
Note: This tool is for planning purposes only. It does NOT guarantee admission. Always verify official requirements, deadlines, and policies directly with each nursing program before applying. Use this as a guide, not an official source. Program requirements change, and data shown here may be approximate or outdated.