2023-2024 Student Life End of Year Report
The 2023-2024 Baylor University Student Life End of Year Report can be viewed in its entirety by clicking on the link below. If you'd like to view a report from a specific department or unit within Student Life, review the tiles below.
Setting the stage for the efforts of the Division of Student Life during the 2023-24 academic year to nurture a thriving community where every student can flourish.
Accomplishments include the renovation of the largest all-female residential hall on-campus and increased student satisfaction.
Made up of 49 external affiliate ministry staff who provide spiritual teaching and character forming experiences for thousands of students.
Increased commitment to recreational and leisure activities that equip individuals to live balanced, holistic, and healthy lifestyles.
Continued success of our expanding Chapel model—with more and more students saying Chapel contributed positively to their spiritual formation.
Launched a growing strengths-based resilience course that has seen returns beyond mere student retention.
Thousands upon thousands of office visits, prescriptions filled, and lab orders all in support of caring well for students' physical health.
Began a new collaboration with the Office of Engaged Learning and the Center for Global Engagement to create new pathways for global engagement.
Accomplishments include continued growth of the Trailblazer Scholars program and the expansion of multicultural education and training available to students.
High impact experiences like Orientation and Line Camp are significantly correlated with increased student retention.
With resident chaplains in every residence hall, we've expanded our reach to meeting students' needs in their academic units as well.
Students who are involved in student organizations develop a stronger sense of belonging and are more likely to graduate.
Thousands of students were served through programming regarding stress management, sleep health, physical wellness, and substance use prevention.
Guiding, educating, and restoring students to the campus community through reconciliatory practices that consider the whole student.
The new Certificate in Experiential Leadership allows students to weave together their academic study with leadership practice.