Baylor University
Waco , Texas , United States
- Founded: 1845
- Establishment: University
- Type: Private
- Total Students: 19522+
Baylor University
The Texas Baptist Education Society then petitioned the Congress of the Republic of Texas to charter a Baptist university in the fall of 1844. Republic President Anson Jones signed the Act of Congress on Feb. 1, 1845, officially establishing Baylor University. Reverend James Huckins, the first Baptist missionary to Texas, was Baylor's first full-time fundraiser and the third founding father of the university. Although these three men are credited as being the founders of Baylor University, there are many others who worked to see our university established in Texas.
After the University was chartered on February 1, 1845, four communities made bids to be the location: Travis, Huntsville, Shannon's Prairie and Independence. Independence was selected, and classes for preparatory students began in May 1846 with college courses offered the following June. In 1886, Baylor and Waco University consolidated to form Baylor University at Waco.
Artist Erwin Hearne's depiction of the Act of Congress that chartered Baylor University on February 1, 1845.
From humble beginnings in Independence, Texas, the campus has grown to approximately 1,000 acres in Waco, Texas, annually educating more than 15,000 men and women to pursue their individual life callings.
Important Facts
Baylor offers students a growing academic enterprise that ignites educational excellence, leadership, and research discovery. With dedicated professors and a commitment to Christian values, students are provided with the tools to lead, serve and succeed in their future.
Integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment, Baylor University's mission is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service.
At Baylor, students discover how to think critically, analyze to reach informed conclusions, and contribute to their academic disciplines. Students find a college experience that prepares them for a path of excellence, discovery, and achievement in their professional careers. In 2016, 86.5% of students found a job or started graduate school within 90 days of graduation.
Ranking / Awards
In 2016, 86.5% of students found a job or started graduate school within 90 days of graduation. Baylor's dedication in placing students after graduation further demonstrates the institution's commitment to the success of Bears beyond their time in the classroom.
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report ranks Baylor No. 79 on their annual review of colleges and universities. Baylor is ranked among the top national universities. The magazine also lists Baylor University as No. 48 in the Best Colleges for Veterans ranking, and No. 75 among Best Value Schools among national universities.
Schools in the national universities category offer a full range of undergraduate majors, masters and doctoral degrees. These colleges also are committed to producing groundbreaking research.
Kiplinger: Best Values in Private Colleges
Kiplinger's 2018 list of Best Values in Private Colleges ranks Baylor as No. 61 in the nation. The rankings consider academic quality and affordability.
Fiske Guide
The Fiske Guide to Colleges, a best-selling resource for college-bound students and their parents, lists Baylor University a "Best Buy" for 2017. Baylor is one of only 47 public and private colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain to earn the designation.
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Ranking: 801
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Ranking: 1001-1200
- Type of Accommodation: On Campus
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Contact Information
- 1311 S 5th St, Waco, TX 76706, United States
- To know more contact PSA toll free number 18002585772
Programs Offered
Master of Engineering
- Length 01 Year
- Total Tuition Fee 62760 USD
- Application Fee 50 USD
- Average processing time 20 days