UTSA Delays Fall Classes Amid Cybersecurity Incident
UTSA has delayed the start of its fall classes in San Antonio due to an attempted cybersecurity hack.

San Antonio, TX, August 18, 2026 —
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has postponed the commencement of its fall semester classes in San Antonio. The decision comes as a direct result of an attempted cybersecurity hack targeting the university’s systems.
The extent of the attempted breach and its specific impact on university operations were not immediately detailed. However, the university cited the cybersecurity incident as the primary reason for the delay in the start of academic instruction.
Further information regarding the new start date for fall classes and the ongoing response to the cybersecurity incident is expected to be released by UTSA officials. The university has not provided a specific timeline for when normal operations are expected to resume.
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