Baylor University
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Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas and affiliated with the
Baptist General Convention of Texas, Baylor is the oldest
institution of higher learning in the state and the largest
Baptist university in the world.
While remaining true to its heritage, Baylor has grown to
14,000 students, and its nationally recognized academic divisions
provide 162 baccalaureate degree programs at the undergraduate
level. The University also offers 73 master's programs of study
and 18 doctoral degree programs through the Graduate School, Law
School and George W. Truett Theological Seminary. The 432-acre
campus is located on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas,
a metropolitan area of 200,000 people.
Baylor consists of nine academic units. At the undergraduate
level, baccalaureate programs are offered through the College of
Arts and Sciences, the Hankamer School of Business, the Louise
Herrington School of Nursing and the Schools of Education,
Engineering and Computer Science, and Music. At the graduate and
professional levels, Baylor houses the Graduate School, Law School
and George W. Truett Theological Seminary.
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You'll
find more electives, options, and room to explore than at a
smaller institution. With the range of Baylor's offerings,
you can pursue almost any career path. Choose from 162
baccalaureate programs in fields as varied as business,
nursing, pre-medicine, music, and computer science. In
addition, Baylor offers 73 master's and 18 doctoral
programs.
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To receive more information
about applying to Baylor, please take a moment to fill out the
information request form and submit it to our Admission Services
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