Category Archives: Connect to Baylor

You’re Here; Now What? – Part 3

Physical One of the most effective methods for dealing with pressure and stress is exercise. You can even prevent some of the ill-effects of stress with a regular program of physical activity. Find something you enjoy through Campus Recreation, intramurals, … Continue reading

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You’re Here; Now What? – Part 2

Social Your time as an undergraduate will not be complete without developing a positive, uplifting social experience to accompany your academic one. The harder you study, the harder you need to “play” to keep balance in your life. It will … Continue reading

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You’re Here; Now What? – Part 1

Life consists of a series of changes and with each change comes a season of adjustment. Life consists of a series of changes and with each change comes a season of adjustment. Your transition to Baylor University is no exception. … Continue reading

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Welcome Week – Friday Night Dinner

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Parker – Find a Niche, Get Involved

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Baylor’s General Education Outcomes: What They Are and Why They Matter

1) communication, 2) critical reasoning, 3) civic leadership, and 4) Christian perspective. Baylor has identified four learning outcomes that are common for every student regardless of degree, major, or program. Sometimes referred to as the “Four Cs,” these outcomes are: … Continue reading

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The Point of It All; Making the Most of Your Baylor Education

Our undergraduate years are inevitably shaped by ideas about the purpose of university education, and these ideas have everything to do with the purpose of life. We do not have the luxury of evading such big issues. Our only options … Continue reading

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