No, its either University of San Carlos or University of Sto. Thomas (UST was established in1611, but USC was established in 1595. That makes USC as the oldest but they closed because of world war, which makes UST as the oldest. But I'm not sure, some say that USC didn't close.
San Jose State University
Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, Lima Peru
University of California, San Diego San Diego State University University of San Diego (private)
Yes, San Marino has its own university. The university's website is http://www.unirsm.sm
University of San Diego was created in 1949.
University of San Antonio was created in 1894.
University of San Andrés was created in 1988.
The motto of University of San Francisco School of Law is 'For City and University'.
Major National University of San Marcos, Perú, founded in 1551.
Santa Clara University and University of the Pacific were both founded in 1851. Santa Clara University (originally named Santa Clara College) was the first to open, and University of the Pacific (originally named California Wesleyan College, then College of the Pacific) was California's first chartered university (July 10, 1851). Pacific's main campus is now in Stockton, in addition to a law school in Sacramento and a dental school in San Francisco.
University of San Andrés's motto is 'Seek the Truth'.
San Jose State University is located in downtown San Jose, CA. The university was founded in 1857 and has had 28 presidents since then.