Judge and Bruiser - Student Life

Student Life

For the fall 2011 semester, Baylor University had 12,438 undergraduate and 2,261 graduate and professional students in 151 baccalaureate programs, 76 masters, 30 doctoral, and 2 Educational Specialist programs, for a total of around 15,000 students. Baylor also has 201 students in Baylor/U.S. Army affiliated graduate degree programs. Baylor enrollment includes students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and approximately 85 foreign countries. Baylor is among the 10% of US colleges and universities to have a Phi Beta Kappa chapter.

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