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 continuous operation in the state and the largest Baptist university in the world. While remaining true to its heritage, Baylor has grown to almost 14,000 students, and its nationally recognized academic divisions provide 146 baccalaureate degree programs at the undergraduate level. The University also offers 73 master's and 22 doctoral programs, two educational specialists, juris doctor, master of divinity and doctor of ministry. The 735-acre campus is located on the banks of the Brazos River in Waco, Texas, a metropolitan area of 200,000 people.
Programs
Aerospace Studies, Air Force Aerospace, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Arts & Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Church Ministry, Classics, Communication Sciences & Disorders, Communications Studies, English, Environmental Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences, Foreign Languages, Forensic Science, Geology, History, Journalism, Literature, Mathematics, Museum Studies, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sciences, Sociology, Theatre Arts
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Doctoral/Research Universities-Intensive
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Admissions office:
Office of Admission Services 700 S. University Parks Drive Suite 580 TX 76798-7056Waco
Texas United States Phone: (254) 710-3435 Fax: (254) 710-3436 http://www.baylor.edu/adm/splash.ph…
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