Office of Engaged Learning
The Office of Engaged Learning is the central hub of programs in which faculty and staff help students maximize their undergraduate experience through learning beyond the classroom, linking transformational education to opportunities for application.
Facilitating dynamic opportunities for undergraduates in all disciplines to pursue faculty-guided research, equipping them to make new discoveries while strengthening critical, analytical, and writing abilities.
Enriching the intellectual, social, and moral lives of undergraduates by pairing academic learning with service to the community and pursuit of the public good.
Empowering students to discover and attain the life-altering opportunities beyond Baylor that equip them for global leadership in their chosen field.
Helping students gain professional experience that aligns with their academic pursuits, especially in research and public service.
News
Read More NewsAs the spring 2024 semester concludes, Baylor University is celebrating a phenomenal year for Baylor students and recent alumni earning prestigious and highly competitive fellowships and awards, including a record-extending 18th Fulbright Scholarship.
The first time Auldynn Chambers heard someone suggest he consider pursuing his doctorate after graduating from Baylor, his immediate thought was, “Only really smart people get Ph.D.s. I’m not smart enough to do that.”
Soon, Chambers will be doing just that, and pursuing a passion he discovered at Baylor — artificial organ development.
Baylor University students continue to earn highly competitive major fellowships and awards during a record-setting year in which they have earned the Fulbright, Goldwater, Critical Language and Churchill scholarships. Now students can add a Boren Scholarship, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships (NSF GRF) and the GEM Fellowship to the list.
A record 16 Baylor University students and recent alumni have been selected for Fulbright U.S. Student Grants from the U.S. government’s flagship international educational exchange program that offers students grants to pursue graduate study, conduct research or teach English abroad.
Scholar Profiles
B.S.Ed. ’22, secondary social studies; Waco (Germany)
B.A. ’18, language and linguistics; Waco (Colombia)
B.A. ’22, University Scholar; Woodway, Texas (Bulgaria)
.Mus. ’22, applied music, German; Belton, Texas (Germany)
B.A. ’22, philosophy, psychology; Dublin, California (Bulgaria)
B.A. ’22, religion; Honolulu (Timor-Leste)
B.A. ’22, University Scholar; The Woodlands, Texas (Taiwan)
B.A. ’20, M.A. ’22, Spanish; Conroe, Texas (Brazil)
B.B.A. ’22, Baylor Business Fellow; Pasadena, Texas (Montenegro)
M.A. ’22, Spanish; Plano, Texas (Brazil)
B.A. ’22, University Scholar; The Woodlands, Texas (Ukraine)
B.A. ’22, University Scholar, Russian, professional writing and rhetoric; Kandern, Germany (Azerbaijan)
B.S. ’22, statistics, sociology; Phoenix (Denmark)
M.A. ’19, psychology doctoral candidate; Phoenix (United Kingdom)
B.S. ’22, chemistry; Milton, Georgia; pursue Master of Science in chemistry at the University of Cambridge
Senior, biology; Fremont, California; pursue M.D./Ph.D. in stem cell biology
Senior, international studies, professional writing and rhetoric; Shreveport, Louisiana; pursue a joint Juris Doctor and Master of
Public Policy
B.S. ’22, biology; Sunnyvale, Texas; Swahili (Tanzania)
Senior, University Scholar; The Woodlands, Texas; Arabic (Oman, virtual program)
Senior, philosophy and international studies; Katy, Texas; Mandarin (Taiwan)
Junior, University Scholar; language and linguistics; League City, Texas; Japanese (Japan)