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Scholarship Calculator Fall 2009-2010

Baylor is committed to bringing the best and brightest to Baylor University. As a part of this commitment, Baylor offers significant scholarships for excellent students. If you are considering attending Baylor in the 2009-2010 academic year, please complete the information below to estimate your scholarship eligibility.

For 2009-2010, I will be a:

and will have either:
  • never attended college or
  • attended college prior to high school graduation (earning dual credit or advanced credit) or
  • attended college only in the summer following high school graduation
My high school ranks:
Rank in Class: Total in Class:
ACT Scores: English Math
Science Reasoning Reading
SAT Scores: Critical Reading Math Writing

Please enter your high school class rank and test score(s). If you have taken the SAT more than once, please enter your highest Critical Reading and Math scores. If you have taken the ACT more than once, please enter your highest English, Math, Reading and Science Reasoning scores. Refer to the scholarship guide for more information.

At the time of admission, new freshmen will be considered for one of Baylor's scholarship awards. If the application for admission is received after February 1, 2009, scholarship consideration may be based on available funding.

  • Merit scholarship recipients must meet all university requirements for non-provisional admission.
  • Students may take the SAT or ACT more than once for consideration as long as the test is completed prior to the first day of class at Baylor University.
  • Regents' Gold Scholarship recipients are not eligible for President's, Provost's, and Deans' Gold Scholarships. Recipients of the Regents' Gold Scholarship are expected to maintain a 3.5 cumulative Baylor grade point average for renewal in subsequent years.
  • President's Gold Scholarship, Provost's Gold Scholarship, and Deans' Gold Scholarship recipients will receive only the highest level of scholarship for which they qualify. Recipients of these academic merit awards are expected to maintain a 3.0 cumulative Baylor grade point average for renewal in subsequent years.
  • Need-based scholarship consideration is based on documented need as determined through the information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and availability of funding.



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