Freshman Class Exceeds Enrollment Projections, Raises the Bar for Diversity, Selectivity

October 16, 2017

Baylor University topped enrollment milestones for the diversity of its student body, enrolled a highly selective, high-achieving freshman class and advanced its retention and graduation rates to record levels, according to 12th class day statistics from Baylor’s Office of Institutional Research and Testing (IRT).

"These data provide another indication of Baylor’s strength and resilience, starting with our freshman class exceeding our enrollment projections. Not only are they exceptional students from all across the nation and world, this class is the most selective and most diverse class in Baylor’s history," said President Linda A. Livingstone. "Overall, we have continued our positive momentum with record high retention and graduation rates, a testament to the hard work and dedication of our outstanding faculty, staff and students."

Baylor’s student body is the most diverse in University history, with overall minority enrollment up to 35.3 percent from 34.6 percent last year.

Baylor’s freshman enrollment of 3,320 students reveals that:

  • The acceptance rate of the freshman class was at a record-low 38.9 percent from a total of 37,084 applications — also a record.
  • Forty-four percent of this year’s freshmen were in the top 10 percent of their high school class.
  • Diversity among freshmen is at its highest level ever, with minority enrollment among first-year students at 37.8 percent, up from 34.2 percent last year.
  • More than 31 percent of the freshman class reported a legacy connection to Baylor.
  • Out-of-state freshman enrollment increased to a record 36.7 percent.
  • Freshmen represent 47 states, the District of Columbia and 36 countries. Other than Texas, the top five states for freshmen are California (249), Colorado (88), Illinois (68), Louisiana (55) and Oklahoma (53).

Another significant statistic involved the advancement in the University’s retention and graduation rates. Over the past eight years, Baylor has improved its fall-to-fall retention among freshmen by nearly 9 percentage points. The latest retention rate from Fall 2016 to Fall 2017 increased to a record 89.5 percent.

The retention rate among all Baylor undergraduates from Fall 2016 to Fall 2017 is 91.2 percent, also the highest ever.

Baylor’s overall enrollment is now 17,059 students. The University has 14,316 undergraduate students enrolled and 2,743 graduate and professional students in the Graduate School, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor Law School, Diana R. Garland School of Social Work, the online MBA program in the Hankamer School of Business and Baylor/U.S. Army-affiliated degree programs.