
The Baylor Bulletin, also known as the university catalogue, contains information relevant to graduate and undergraduate students. Included is information on administration, admissions, policies, tuition, financial aid, course descriptions, degree requirements, academic calendar, and more. Typically divided into sections by the various colleges and schools, this resource provides a comprehensive overview of each academic year.
Baylor University was founded in 1845 at Independence, Texas. Upon its merger with Waco University in 1885, Baylor began its long association with the city of Waco and has become the largest Baptist institution of higher education in the world. This collection features copies of the known surviving university catalogs for Baylor during its time at Independence (1845-1885) and in Waco. Also included are the catalogs for Waco University from 1866-1883. The title change to the 'Baylor Bulletin' first appeared on the October 1, 1897 issue.
The Baylor Bulletin, also known as the university catalogue, contains information relevant to graduate and undergraduate students. Included is information on administration, admissions, policies, tuition, financial aid, course descriptions, degree requirements, academic calendar, and more. Typically divided into sections by the various colleges and schools, this resource provides a comprehensive overview of each academic year.
Baylor University was founded in 1845 at Independence, Texas. Upon its merger with Waco University in 1885, Baylor began its long association with the city of Waco and has become the largest Baptist institution of higher education in the world. This collection features copies of the known surviving university catalogs for Baylor during its time at Independence (1845-1885) and in Waco. Also included are the catalogs for Waco University from 1866-1883. The title change to the 'Baylor Bulletin' first appeared on the October 1, 1897 issue.

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Items may have restricted access due to copyright reasons. Items with the following message - "You may need to log in to continue. Access the full asset and its details" - are restriced to public view. For research related access please email digitalcollectionsinfo@baylor.edu.
Historical Context Note
The Baylor University Libraries strive to make our digital collection resources available and useful to our faculty, staff, students, alumni, researchers, and the general public. Through our Web sites, the Libraries offer broad public access to a wide range of information, including historical materials that may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes. Such materials must be viewed in the context of the relevant time period. Baylor University does not endorse the views expressed in such materials.
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