Baylor University
1311 S 5th St, Waco, TX 76706, United States

Baylor University is a private Baptist research university in Waco, Texas, United States. Baylor was chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas. Baylor is the oldest continuously operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States. Located on the banks of the Brazos River next to I-35, between the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex and Austin, the university's 1,000-acre (400-hectare) campus is the largest Baptist university in the world. It is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas.

Psychology is the study of mental processes and behavior. As psychology majors (designated as a pre-major), students learn about many diverse concepts including perception, cognition, emotion and personality. Other concepts include behavior, interpersonal relationships and the individual and collective unconscious. Coursework involves the application of learned concepts to spheres of human activity. Available courses include:

  • Psychology of Memory
  • Social Psychology
  • Psychopathology
  • Drugs and Behavior
  • Biopsychology of Health Disparities

The Psychology major is available either as a Bachelor of Arts degree or as a Bachelor of Science degree. The Bachelor of Arts degree plan emphasizes the study of humanities in Psychology, while the Bachelor of Science degree plan has a greater emphasis in science and mathematics.

Graduates often find job opportunities in human-service professions including behavioral psychology, research and counseling. Many students also continue their education through graduate or medical school.

Baylor offers several Living-Learning Centers which are housing opportunities designed to place students of common interests together. The Science & Health Living-Learning Center is a residential option that's available for pre-health students. Students are able to collaborate with each other, science faculty and medical researchers.

For more information: Psychology

https://admissions.web.baylor.edu/degrees/psychology

STEP 2: CHOOSE YOUR APPLICATION METHOD

Regardless of your application choice, you must create a goBAYLOR account to track your application status. This is where we will communicate what is needed to complete your application file and additional enrollment steps for accepted students. Applicants via Common App or ApplyTexas will receive separate emailed instructions on how to activate their goBAYLOR account. Please allow 24-48 hours to process. 

PRO TIP: Whatever email address you apply with will be used to communicate important information throughout the application cycle and in the summer after you graduate. We recommend using a personal, non-school-affiliated email address that you will check often and use long-term.

STEP 3: REVIEW THE APPLICATION CHECKLIST

Your goBAYLOR account will show exactly what items we have received and what is needed to complete your file by the deadline.

 

1. High School Transcripts

We accept high school transcripts in these two ways:

  • OFFICIAL: Official transcripts can be mailed from your high school in a sealed and signed envelope or sent digitally through a secure electronic source (i.e. Parchment, Naviance, TRex, Slate.org, Scribbles, National Clearinghouse, SCOIR and Greenlight). If the electronic service requires an email address please have the company email documents to admissions@baylor.edu. Your high school counselor can also email a high school transcript and it will be considered official if submitted from a school email address as verification. Paper transcripts may be mailed to the following address:

    Baylor University
    Undergraduate Admissions
    One Bear Place #97056
    Waco, TX 76798

     
  • UNOFFICIAL: Unofficial transcripts are sufficient to complete your application file, however, please note that final enrollment at Baylor is contingent upon receipt of an official transcript.  If you would like to submit an unofficial transcript to complete your application file, simply upload a scanned copy in your goBAYLOR account or email international_admissions@baylor.edu and include as an attachment.
  • Transcripts or mark sheets must include: years of enrollment, course titles and all marks earned for each course for 6 semesters. If your school's education system only has three years of secondary school, please have the previous year submitted as well.
  • Transcripts should be submitted in the original language and accompanied by an official literal English translation.
  • Although original documents are preferred, certified photocopies are acceptable when a signature and the stamp from the school or government official is included. Copies received through fax or email are not considered official. Students can self submit transcripts as long as they are in official, sealed envelopes from their secondary school.
2. External Exams or Certificates (if applicable)
  • Applicants from schools with external exams or leaving certificates should have their exams or certificates submitted to Baylor directly from the testing agency (IGCSE, GCE, WAEC, CBSE, IB,WASSCE, etc.). If you are unsure about which transcripts or exams are required for your country's education system, see our Required Secondary School Credentials by Country page.
  • If you have not yet taken your examination, your admission may be contingent upon our receipt of your exam results.
  • If using outside credential evaluators, Baylor will only accept evaluations from Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) or World Education Services (WES). If you choose to use one of these services, Baylor requires copies of the original transcripts to accompany the evaluation. Each transcript is reviewed on an individual basis and should be verified by contacting international_admissions@baylor.edu
3. Submission of Documentation

Electronic copies are only official if sent from TRex (for Texas schools), Parchment or through the Common App.

Mailed documents should be sent to:

Undergraduate Admissions
One Bear Place #97056
Waco, TX 76798-7056

4. Official SAT/ACT Scores (Optional)

Important Note: Students are not required to submit standardized test scores for admission. When you apply, you will be required to choose the following when responding to the “Preferred testing plan” question:

“I opt in to having my test scores reviewed for admission.” OR “I opt out.”

The decision to apply with or without test scores should be carefully thought through and is considered final. If an applicant has previously submitted test scores to Baylor but indicates on the application that they would not like their scores considered, test scores will not be viewed during application review. International students who apply without test scores have the option to complete an interview as part of the application process so that we may get to know you better. Learn more about our Test Optional policy.

We accept SAT or ACT scores in these three ways:

  • SELF-REPORTED: You may self-report your best test scores on your application for admission. We will use these scores when we review your file, so please make sure they are accurate and correct - entering false information, even by accident, could disqualify your application. If accepted, you will need to have the testing agency send your official scores to our office by May 1.
  • SUBMITTED FROM THE TESTING AGENCY: Test scores can be sent through the College Board or ACT student website. Baylor's SAT code is 6032, and Baylor's ACT code is 4062. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.
  • SUBMITTED ON AN OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT: We can accept test scores listed on an official high school transcript.

If you plan on submitting test scores as part of your application, please be aware of the latest possible test dates we will accept based on your admission plan:

  • Early Decision and Early Action
    • SAT –  October 7
    • ACT –  September 9
  • Regular Admission
    • SAT –  December 2
    • ACT –  December 9
5. Proof of English Language Proficiency

Please submit one of the following items to satisfy this requirement. We accept unofficial or official scores for an initial admissions decision. Self-reported scores are not accepted. 

Be aware, an official score sent directly from the testing agency is required before registering for classes, if admitted. 

  • Transcript (mark sheet) showing the completion of one year of full-time study at a high school located in the United States
  • Statement of completion from one full year of full-time study at a high school where English is the official language of instruction
  • SAT reading score of 26 or a score of 520 or greater on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. Baylor's SAT code is 6032.
  • ACT English score of 20. Baylor's ACT code is 4062
  • IELTS score of 6.5 (We will accept IELTS Indicator)
  • iTEP score of 3.9
  • TOEFL score of 80 (We will accept TOEFL Home Edition and your TOEFL MyBest Score.) Baylor's TOFEL institution code is 6032.
  • PTE score of 60
  • Duolingo English Test score of 110

*Students who do not meet the minimum requirement as listed above may be individually considered for admission through a holistic review process.

https://admissions.web.baylor.edu/admission/international/application-process-international-students

International Freshmen Applicants - Fall Admission

NOVEMBER 1
  • Early Decision (binding; for students who commit to attending Baylor if accepted; receive a decision by December 15)
  • Early Action (non-binding; receive a decision by February 1)
FEBRUARY 1
NOVEMBER 15 - SPRING ADMISSION

We strongly encourage International Freshman students to apply by the November 1 deadline, so we have sufficient time to receive documents and process your application file.

https://admissions.web.baylor.edu/admission/international/application-process-international-students

Please send the student details and documents to admissions@indoglobalstudies.org. IGS team will submit the application through Study Group Portal