University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Application for Undergraduate Admission Office of Admissions UMHB Box 8004 900 College Street Belton, Texas 76513 (254) 295-4520 (800) 727-UMHB admissions@umhb.edu
Admission Requirements: First time Freshman: Applicants who enroll the semester following high school graduation or have no college hours: 1. Rank in the top ½ of their high school graduating class and score a minimum SAT of 950 (Critical Reading + Math) or minimum ACT of 20 OR Rank in the lower ½ of their high school graduating class and score a minimum SAT of 990 (Critical Reading + Math) or minimum ACT of 21 OR Rank in the top 10% of their high school graduating class from an accredited high school with no minimum SAT or ACT score 2. Graduate with 24 units of credit to include the following: English (4), Social Science (3.5), Science (3), Foreign Language (2) and Mathematics (3) 3. Submit an official final high school transcript which shows a graduation date and final class ranking (mailed directly from high school to UMHB) Transfer Student: Applicants with 12 or more transferable hours who intend to seek a degree at UMHB: 1. Submit official transcripts from all previous colleges/universities attended 2. Have an overall GPA of a 2.0 or higher on all college hours attempted 3. Not currently on scholastic or disciplinary suspension from any college/university Please refer to the current undergraduate catalog for additional details and information on other forms of admission. Dates to Remember: Housing and financial aid are limited. We suggest that you complete the fall admission process by returning all completed Admissions, Financial Aid, and Housing applications by March 1. Enrollments deposits are due by May 1 for the fall semester and are fully refundable up to this date. For students accepted after May 1, enrollment deposits are due 2 weeks after acceptance. Residence hall applications will be mailed to applicants once accepted for admission. Newly accepted students will be personally invited to CRU Camp and or Crusader Connection, an early orientation during the summer. Important Numbers: Keep cover for your records; return inside to UMHB! Admissions... (254) 295-4520...UMHB Box 8004 Center for Academic Excellence... (254) 295-4475...UMHB Box 8426 Financial Aid... (254) 295-4517...UMHB Box 8080 Residence Life... (254) 295-4590...UMHB Box 8006 or 900 College Street 1-800-727-UMHB Belton, TX 76513 Schedule of Events: September Start application process and schedule a campus visit. Once accepted to UMHB, start submitting housing application and enrollment deposit (refundable until May 1). October November January February March Indicate UMHB s school code on national ACT/SAT tests. CRUSADER PREVIEW (weekend before Thanksgiving) Submit 7th semester high school transcript. Sader Days begin (one day campus visits) Submit UMHB Financial Aid Application and FAFSA. Award notices are sent out. Schedule a campus visit if you have not already done so. April May June July August Attend CRU Camp (accepted students only) Enrollment deposit due. Submit final high school transcripts. Attend CRU Camp for newly accepted freshmen. Housing assignments are mailed. Attend Crusader Connection for newly accepted transfer students. Move into residence halls. New students participate in Welcome Week. Start classes. Become a Crusader!
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Application for Undergraduate Admission Please type or print clearly. Please complete all the information requested. Applications with missing information will be returned for correction. [The demographic and institutional research information requested below is required for state and federal reporting purposes; it has no bearing on admission to UMHB.] Submit this information with a non-refundable fee of $35 (first-time UMHB students only). This fee must be paid before the Application for Admission can be processed. Biographical Information: Last Name First Name Middle Name Preferred Name Maiden Name Other last name(s) used at former schools Address Street City State Zip Home Phone ( ) Cell Phone ( ) Would you like to receive text messages from UMHB? Yes No E-Mail Parent E-Mail Social Security Number Date of Birth / / Demographic Information: The following questions are optional and will not affect our admission decision in any way. The information requested is used for state and federal reporting purposes only. MARITAL STATUS: Single Married GENDER: Male Female ETHNICITY: Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes No Check all that apply: American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Asian White Black or African American CITIZENSHIP: I am a U.S. citizen. I am a permanent resident. I am not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Country of citizenship Anticipated Enrollment Information: Semester and year you plan to attend: Fall 20 Minimester 20 Spring 20 Summer I 20 CLASSIFICATION: F First-time Freshman T Transfer Student R Former Student: Last Semester Attended at UMHB: Semester Year O Non-Degree: College Graduate N Transient Student: Parent School _ J C S A D Summer II 20 Just taking courses: credit awarded; not seeking a degree Teacher Certification Only: Areas of Interest Select Early Admission Audit: No College Credit Dual Credit STATUS: Full Time (12 or more hours per semester) Part Time ( less than 12 hours per semester)
ANTICIPATED DEGREE AND MAJOR: BACHELOR OF ARTS Business Administration Christian Studies Communication Computer Graphics Design Computer Information Systems Computer Science Computer Studies Criminal Justice Economics Education: EC - 6 Education: Interdisciplinary Studies Education: 4-8 (6 certification areas) English History Mass Communication/Journalism Mass Communication/Public Relations Mathematics Music Performance Studies Political Science What is your anticipated minor? If education major, what is your anticipated subject area? What is your probable career or professional goal? High School Information: ACT / SAT Scores: Psychology Social Studies Sociology Spanish Special Education Speech BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Business Systems Economics Finance International Business Management Marketing BACHELOR OF CHRISTIAN MINISTRY Christian Ministry Christian Missions Pastoral Ministry Worship Studies Youth Ministry High School Graduation date / / City, State Type of School Public Private Home School BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Art BACHELOR OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Interdisciplinary Studies BACHELOR OF MUSIC Church Music Composition Music Education Music History Performance BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Chemistry Clinical Lab Science Computer Graphics Design Computer Information Systems Computer Science Computer Studies Criminal Justice Economics GED Yes No Date Received / / All first-time freshmen and students transferring less than 12 transferable hours must submit ACT or SAT scores. Education: EC - 6 Education: Interdisciplinary Studies Education: 4-8 (6 certification areas) Engineering Exercise Science History Mathematics Political Science Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Social Studies Sociology Spanish Special Education Sport Management BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Nursing BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Social Work Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): Date Taken Will Take Critical Reading Math Writing Did you request scores to be sent to UMHB? Yes No American College Test (ACT): Date Taken Will Take Composite Writing Did you request scores to be sent to UMHB? Yes No Would you like to receive information about the freshman honors program? Yes No College / University Information: All applications for admission must have the registrar of each institution previously attended send a separate and official transcript of all hours attempted to the Admissions Office. No decisions will be made until all required documentation is received. List each college and/or university in order of attendance, including those from which you received dual credit while in high school. Official transcripts must be submitted, whether or not any credit was earned or grades received. Dates Hours Date College / University City/State Attended Earned Degree/Major Transcript Requested
Are you now, or do you expect to be on academic suspension from the most recent college attended? Yes No If yes, which college? and give the date that you are eligible to return Are you now, or do you expect to be on academic probation from the most recent college attended? Yes No If yes, which college? and give the date that you are eligible to return Family Information: Father Stepfather Guardian Name Address City State Zip Day Phone Number Employer Mother Stepmother Guardian Name Address City State Zip Day Phone Number Employer Spouse Name Address City State Zip Day Phone Number Employer Institutional Research: RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Assembly of God Bible Church Baptist Catholic Church of Christ Disciples of Christ Episcopal Jewish Lutheran Methodist Mormon Nazarene Non-Christian No Preference Pentecostal Other Protestant Presbyterian Other Please list relatives who are current students or alumni of UMHB (Indicate Relationship) What influenced you to apply to UMHB? (Check all that apply) Location Size Christian Environment Relative UMHB Admissions Counselor Sports Program: UMHB Graduate: Minister: Academic Program: _ Other Guidance Counselor Choir / One Voice Do you intend to live on campus? Yes No All unmarried freshmen under 21 who do not live at home are required to live on campus. Have you visited our campus? No Yes - Date To what other schools have you applied?
If you are a dependent or spouse of a UMHB employee, or you are employed by UMHB, please submit the following information. Employee Name Department Relationship Additional Information: Have you ever been convicted, pled no contest, accepted deferred adjudication or now under any charge for a criminal offense or delinquent conduct other than a traffic violation? No Yes - Please attach a detailed statement, including dates, locations, charges brought against you, sentences served, and any other pertinent information you would like considered. I understand that failure to submit complete and offi cial transcripts from all high schools, colleges or universities, and/or technical schools attended may result in denial of this application or my subsequent dismissal from this institution. I certify the information contained in this application for admission is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Yes Mission The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor prepares students for leadership, service, and faith-informed discernment in a global society. Academic excellence, personal attention, broad-based scholarship and a commitment to a Baptist vision for education, distinguish our Christ-centered learning community. Goals 1. Broad-based Education: Provide undergraduate curricula, which enable both traditional and non-traditional students to develop their potentials. Provide graduate curricula which enable students to increase competencies in their fields of specialization. 2. Christian Faith and Intellectual Life: Integrate Christian perspectives and attitudes into the development of character, relationships, vocation and service. 3. Service: Develop and maintain effective relationships with the University s key constituents. Provide appropriate physical facilities, equipment, and educational support services for students, faculty, staff, and administration. Maintain economic stability essential to the University s successful operation. 4. Teaching Excellence: Maintain a highly competent faculty, staff, and administration. Assist students in preparation for their roles in a rapidly changing world. 5. Students as Individuals: Recruit and retain a qualified and diverse student body. Offer quality academic advising, career counseling, and personal counseling services. Encourage appreciation for cultural diversity. Student Agreement The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is distinctly Christian in purpose and accomplishment and maintains a cooperative relationship with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Accordingly, the mission statement of the university must be fully understood and supported by each student. By understanding the mission and goals of the university, prospective and current students should be able to determine their compatibility within this educational environment. Acceptance of this student agreement statement is necessary for initial admission. Support of the mission statement and adherence to the policies in the student handbook are conditions of continued enrollment. Applicant Signature Date Please return the completed application and the $35 application fee to: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Admissions Office UMHB Box 8004 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513 (800) 727-UMHB www.umhb.edu admissions@umhb.edu
Application Checklist Please submit the following information: Admissions: APPLYING AS A FIRST-TIME FRESHMAN: Complete application and $35 application fee (must be submitted before financial aid and housing applications can be processed) 7th Semester high school transcript (with current rank and ACT/SAT scores for early acceptance) Official SAT or ACT scores; writing sample is required on both tests for academic advising purposes. [ACT phone number (319) 337-1313; UMHB school code 4128] [SAT phone number (866) 704-0176; UMHB school code 6396] Final official high school transcript (must contain graduation date and class rank) Submit a UMHB Crusader Leadership Scholarship Application* Scholarship Application Deadlines: December 1 - Priority Deadline; February 1 - Regular Deadline APPLYING AS A TRANSFER STUDENT: Complete application and $35 application fee (must be submitted before financial aid and housing applications can be processed) All official college/university transcripts (mailed directly from that institution to the UMHB Admissions Office) Students transferring less than 12 transferable semester hours (non-developmental, non-vocational) will be admitted using criteria for freshman applicants as well. STUDENTS LIVING ON-CAMPUS: Complete an application for Campus Housing with $300 deposit ($150 applied to housing deposit and $150 applied as pre-payment towards the student s bill, deposit fully refundable until May 1) Submit bacterial meningitis vaccine documents Submit the medical history form which is part of the housing application and submit immunization records (The housing application will not be considered complete or an assignment made until all of the materials listed above are received. The application will be dated when it is received with the $300 enrollment deposit. That original application date will be preserved and used to make the fall assignment as long as the other required documents are received by March 1st. After March 1st, the application date will change to match the date all required documents were received.) Attend a Cru Camp (freshman) or a Crusader Connection (transfer) to pre-register for classes STUDENTS LIVING OFF-CAMPUS: Submit an enrollment deposit of $150 (deposit applied as pre=payment towards the student s bill, deposit fully refundable until May 1st Residence Life and Enrollment: Attend a Cru Camp (freshman) or a Crusader Connection (transfer) to pre-register for classes APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID: Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); [UMHB school code 003588] Financial Aid: UMHB Application for Financial Aid Signed copy of student s income tax return from last year Signed copy of parent s income tax return from last year (needed if student is less than 24 years of age and still considered a dependent by FAFSA guidelines) *The UMHB Leadership Scholarship is a scholarship intended only for new, incoming, freshman students. To obtain a UMHB Scholarship application, please contact the Office of Admissions (254) 295-4520.
Office of Admissions UMHB Box 8004 900 College Street Belton, Texas 76513 (254) 295-4520 (800) 727-UMHB www.umhb.edu admissions@umhb.edu The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national and ethnic origin, or disability in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Rev. 2011-05