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Academics

Academics at Baylor are rigorous and highly personalized. Students attribute that in part to the “much much better student to professor ratio,” where both parties hold their academics “to a high standard.” Students note that those pursuing a competitive track should “be prepared to be tested to the limit.” Despite these high stakes, Baylor’s familiar campus vibe extends to the classroom. One sophomore attests that “The professors are there for you and actually care about your academics, and most even about your well-being. Most professors are willing to work with you and so are your classmates.” Students also consider Baylor’s Christian mission to be uplifting: “My professors are all passionate people and they do not push faith, but they do involve it in the classroom in an inspirational way.”

Baylor’s courses are also known for innovative approaches, including discussion-based learning and hands-on field trips. One student brags that “In my Introduction to Teaching course, we tutored students in a local elementary school. My environmental science class took field trips to the Waco wetlands.” Practical research and volunteer opportunities are particularly useful to those in specialized fields: “I am in a laparoscopy lab that enables pre-med students to learn about the research process. There is also a surgical skills class that allows pre-health students to learn skills often used in the world of healthcare.” Liberal arts students enjoy unique projects like the “UnEssay” that give them “a lot of freedom to incorporate things we like into an English class.”

Student Body

“Baylor feels more like a family than a school,” raves one Baylor student. “My peers at Baylor University are the kindest and most loving group of people I have ever known,” says another first-year student, “When I think of ‘southern hospitality,’ the way my peers treat one another comes immediately to mind.” Baylor students also describe each other as goal-oriented, focused, and engaged with religious and social communities. “Everyone at Baylor is out and about doing things on campus and interacting with the people around them,” describes one student. “They aren’t walking around like zombies with their AirPods in, they are talking with friends, laughing, and having a good time.” Another student boasts that, “Everyone here at Baylor is aiming for success in their own way.” Further, many students cherish that “intellectual diversity and open mindedness are abundant” among professors and students. While around 35% of the 2022 first-year class identifies as a minority, and some cite diversity as an area for growth, many make note of the variety of identities celebrated on campus: “The student body at Baylor is generally Christian, but from a diverse selection of denominations. I also have many non-Christian friends. There is lots of ideological diversity as well, including a thriving LGBTQIA+ community that I myself am a part of.”

Campus Life

Baylor’s “beautiful” campus is home to a “very close-knit community where you feel accepted very easily” and offers lots of “opportunities to find groups of people to belong to.” One student explains how “at the beginning of the fall semester we have this event called ‘Late Night’ where all the clubs including, frats, sororities, and sporting clubs enable you to see all [that is] available on campus.” As a NCAA Division I school, many students list football and basketball games among their favorite activities. As one first-year student describes it, “Everyone is excited to go to the football and basketball games, and the student section at Baylor is unlike any other.” Baylor’s “unapologetically Christian” ethos is also celebrated throughout campus life. “Every Monday night there is Vertical, which is an amazing worship and sermon. When I imagined what a Christian college would look like, Vertical is what I imagined,” explains one student. Popular school-sponsored events abound throughout the academic year, including All-University Thanksgiving, homecoming, Christmas on 5th Street, and Diadeloso. Students also rave about weekly Dr. Pepper Hour, the rock climbing wall in the student center, and gathering at coffee shops around Waco on the weekends. Finally, professional organizations, like those for the pre-med world, not only provide vital career opportunities but keep the school feeling “more like a community than a competition.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address
Waco, TX

Phone
254-710-3435

Email
Admissions@Baylor.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Baylor Sciences Building
Foster Campus for Business & Innovation
Student Union Building
Bear Habitat
McLane Stadium

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Magnolia Market at the Silos
Texas Sports Hall of Fame
Cameron Park
Dr. Pepper Museum
Downtown Waco -- shopping/restaurants

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Friday
9am-4pm
254-710-3435

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
varies

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Contact Email Address for Visit
Admissions@Baylor.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Varies

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Waco Regional Airport is 10 miles (a 15-minute drive) from campus. Rental cars and taxis are available at the airport for the drive to campus; call Avis at 800-331-1212 or Hertz at 800-654-3131. The Waco airport can be reached via Dallas-Fort Worth International and Houston International (George Bush) Airports.

Driving Instructions to Campus
The Hurd Welcome Center is located at I-35 and University Parks Dr.

Local Accommodations
https://admissions.web.baylor.edu/ways-connect/visit-resources

Admissions

Applicants: 39,767
Acceptance Rate: 51%
Average HS GPA: 0.00






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