Academics at Baylor are rigorous and highly personalized. Students attribute that in part to the "much much better student to professor ratio," where both parties hold their academics "to a high standard." Students note that those pursuing a competitive track should "be prepared to be tested to the limit." Despite these high stakes, Baylor's familiar campus vibe extends to the classroom. One sophomore attests, "The professors are there for you and actually care about your academics, and most even about your well-being. Most professors are willing to work with you and so are your classmates." Students also consider Baylor's Christian mission to be uplifting: "My professors are all passionate people and they do not push faith, but they do involve it in the classroom in an inspirational way."
Baylor's courses are also known for innovative approaches, including discussion-based learning and hands-on field trips. One student brags, "In my Introduction to Teaching course, we tutored students in a local elementary school. My environmental science class took field trips to the Waco wetlands." Practical research and volunteer opportunities are particularly useful to those in specialized fields: "I am in a laparoscopy lab that enables pre-med students to learn about the research process. There is also a surgical skills class that allows pre-health students to learn skills often used in the world of healthcare." Liberal arts students enjoy unique projects like the "UnEssay" that give them "a lot of freedom to incorporate things we like into an English class."