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The Graduate School at Baylor University serves students in over a hundred programs across the humanities, arts, and sciences with resources designed to holistically support their academic and professional development. Come and explore what Baylor has to offer.

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WHY BAYLOR?

Generous Financial Support

Nearly all incoming Ph.D. students receive full tuition remission, a 50% subsidy in general student fees (starting fall 2020), a multi-year research or teaching assistantship, annual travel funding, and an 80% subsidy for student health insurance. Stipend levels are highly competitive, and with Waco’s low cost of living, roughly two-thirds of Ph.D. graduates accrue no student loan debt during their doctoral program.

Masters programs offer varying levels of support, ranging from a partial tuition waiver to full tuition remission with a stipend.  Please contact your program of interest for details. Professional programs typically do not provide funding support.

Strong Research Support

Graduate students are a key part of Baylor’s scholarly and research community, producing nearly 800 professional presentations and over 600 research articles per year. Their work is supported by a wide range of programs and opportunities within their departments and across campus. The Graduate School provides generous travel grants to help students present at professional conferences and conduct dissertation research.

Baylor’s Graduate Research Center offers a place within our central libraries specifically designed for graduate students. Our Graduate Writing Center and Dissertation Writing Lab help with the variety of writing tasks students undertake. And the Graduate School provides a select number of summer dissertation fellowships for students in the final stages of their doctoral degree.

Committed Professional Support

Baylor alumni pursue a wide range of careers. More than 50% of PhD graduates over the past five years are in fulltime faculty roles, with another 20% in post-doctoral positions. The remaining 30% serve full-time in industry, government, K-12 education, clinical practice, and the social sector. The Graduate School’s professional development programs meet this variety by helping students prepare for a wide range of career paths.

Our GPS and TeaCHE programs assist those planning for an academic career. We collaborate with our Office of Career and Professional Development to help those pursuing work outside the academy. For international students who are non-native English speakers, we coordinate with Baylor’s Center for Global Engagement to provide English language support.

Holistic Personal Support

A rigorous graduate education often brings a convergence of academic, professional, and personal stress. In light of this reality, the Graduate School offers programs and resources designed to help students thrive during their time at Baylor. Our Graduate Student Association and Graduate Housing Community help cultivate a sense of belonging and collegiality among students. The Baylor Counseling Center has programs specifically designed for graduate students. Our Conyers and Ramm Scholars programs provide opportunities for students to explore the relationship between faith and research, while our Women in the Academy Program helps women develop their identities as leaders, scholars, and educators.  Lastly, our Childbirth and Adoption Accommodation policy supports students who start families during their time at Baylor.

30+

Doctoral Programs

450+

Funded Travel Awards per Year

98%

of PhD students admitted with full funding

96%

Full-time Employment of Doctoral Graduates

Professional Development

At Baylor, we care about more than your degree.

We are committed to helping you flourish as a whole person, equipping you with the knowledge, mindset, professional networks, research skills, and practices to help you thrive.

The Baylor Graduate School is committed to helping you take ownership of your graduate experience. We offer programs designed to enhance your education and expand your professional skills at every stage during your graduate journey.

Research and Scholarship

Research and Scholarship

The Baylor Graduate School helps equip graduate students with the research and writing skills they need to become ground-breaking scholars. From travel awards to grant writing workshops, our goal is to help students excel.

Teaching and Pedagogy

Teaching and Pedagogy

From providing workshops for first-time teachers to encouraging mentorship relationships, the Baylor Graduate School enhances departmental training to help graduate students become transformational classroom teachers.

Career Exploration

Career Exploration

The Baylor Graduate School strives to make sure graduate students are fully equipped for facing the job market and making a successful transition to future careers.

Personal Development

Personal Development

We want students to flourish as whole persons during their graduate education. We are committed to providing resources and creating an environment that will help our students thrive.

LIVING IN WACO

Waco is overflowing with Texas history, economic opportunity, and a rich variety of cultural and educational experiences.

A renaissance accelerated by Baylor University and Fixer Upper; a 1950s downtown shattered by one of America’s most lethal tornadoes; post-Civil War estates and an annual Cotton Palace Pageant; a rowdy cowtown where cattle drives gathered to cross the Brazos river; a village of Huaco Indians:  Waco, Texas has a rich history and a flourishing present.

138183City of Waco Residents
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CONTACT

Baylor Graduate School
Morrison Hall, Suite 200
One Bear Place #97264
Waco, TX 76798-7264

(254) 710-3588

GraduateAdmissions@baylor.edu

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