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University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
900 College Street
Belton, TX 76513

Official telephone: (254) 295-8642
Toll-free telephone: (800) 727-8642
Fax number: (254) 295-4535
Website: www.umhb.edu
Screen last updated on: December 2016
STUDENT PROFILE
Total undergraduates: 3,221
Full-time undergraduates: 2,933
Part-time undergraduates: 288
Total graduate students: 677
Full-time graduate students: 493
Part-time graduate students: 184
Average age of full-time undergraduates: 22
U.S. region where majority of students come from: Southwest
Percent of full-time U.S. undergraduates from out of state: 2%
First-year student enrollment breakdown:
0.8% American Indian or Alaskan Native
1.7% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
15.2% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
22.6% Hispanic/Latino
0.1% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
57.0% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
2.1% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
0.6% Nonresident Alien
Degree seeking undergraduate student breakdown:
0.6% American Indian or Alaskan Native
1.5% Asian, non-Hispanic/Latino
15.1% Black or African American, non-Hispanic/Latino
20.4% Hispanic/Latino
0.3% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic/Latino
56.6% White, non-Hispanic/Latino
2.7% Two or more races non-Hispanic/Latino
1.9% Nonresident Alien
0.9% Race and/or Ethnicity unknown

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT
Campus size: 300 acres
City or town school is located in: Belton, TX
Population of city/town: 19,572
Nearest major city: Austin, TX
Distance of nearest major city: 55 miles
Population of nearest major city: 885,400
Online campus map: about.umhb.edu/map

LIVING ON CAMPUS
Institution offers housing: yes
Campus housing available to all unmarried students regardless of year: No. Housing is guaranteed as long as space permits.
Housing types (% in housing type, if given):
  • women's dorms (30%)
  • men's dorms (20%)
  • single-student apartments (50%)
  • special housing for disabled students
Percent of freshmen who live in school housing: 94%
Percent of students who live in school housing: 55%
Percent of students who live off campus: 45%
Students required to live on campus: All freshmen must live on campus unless living with family.
Percent of all students who have cars on campus: 95%
Student conduct policies:
class attendance policies set by individual instructors, dress/hair code, honor code, hazing prohibited
Alcohol is permitted on campus to students of legal age: no

STUDY FACILITIES
Every student is required to lease or own a computer: no
Every student is required to take a computer course: no
Computer equipment is provided in: residence halls, library, computer center/lab(s), student center
Total number of microcomputers available to students: 275
Other computer facilities/services: Wireless network.
Internet access provided to all students: yes
E-mail services/accounts provided to all students: yes
School has a library on campus: yes
Additional library facilities/collections:
Archives. Special collections.
Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus:
Language lab.

ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Remedial learning services:
reading, writing, math, study skills
Additional services offered:
nonremedial tutoring, placement service, health service
Counseling services:
minority student, military, veteran student, older student, career, personal, academic, psychological, religious
Career placement services:
internships, career/job search classes, interest inventory, on-campus job interviews, resumé assistance, alumni services, interview training
Services for students with disabilities:
note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, interpreters for hearing-impaired, special housing, adaptive equipment
Amount of campus that is accessible to physically handicapped: partially

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Number of social fraternities on campus: 0
Number of social sororities on campus: 0
Student activities:
student government, student newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook
School newspaper(s): The Bells, published bimonthly
Number of honor societies: 13
Total number of registered organizations: 58
Campus-based religious organizations:
Baptist Student Ministries, Catholic Student Organization, Crusaders for Christ, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Freedom Movement, Nurses Christian Fellowship, Mere Project, Young Life
Minority student organizations:
Association of Black Students, Hispanic Student Association, Spanish club
International student organizations:
International Student Union
Other student organizations, musical groups, activities, and committees:
Heart of Gold, Merge Project, American Marketing Association, Association of Texas Professional Educators, Best Buddies, Campus Activities Board, Circle K, College Republicans, Collegiate Texas Music Educators, Cru Films, Cru for Life, Cru Riding Association, Cru Players, Crusader Company, First Year Council, League Cru, Lion's Club, Rotaract, Search Cru, Student Foundation, Student United Way, University Ambassadors, Pre-Health Professionals; art, Astra, psychological, social work, and criminal justice clubs

ATHLETICS
School has an athletic program: yes
Athletic director: Randy Mann,
Vice President for Athletics
Director of women's athletics: Darla Kirby,
Associate Director, Athletics
School colors: purple, gold, and white
School mascot: Crusaders
Athletic conference memberships: American Southwest Conference

Sports offered Scholarships? Athletic Assoc.
Men's baseballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's basketballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's footballnoNCAA Div. III
Men's golfnoNCAA Div. III
Men's soccernoNCAA Div. III
Men's tennisnoNCAA Div. III
Women's basketballnoNCAA Div. III
Women's golfnoNCAA Div. III
Women's soccernoNCAA Div. III
Women's softballnoNCAA Div. III
Women's tennisnoNCAA Div. III
Women's volleyballnoNCAA Div. III

Athletic facilities:
baseball, football, intramural, soccer, and softball fields; basketball and volleyball courts; tennis center, weight rooms
Intramural/Recreational sports:
basketball, flag football, softball, tennis, volleyball (indoor/sand)
Club sports for men:
cheerleading
Club sports for women:
cheerleading, drill team

GETTING AWAY
Public transportation serves campus: no
Nearest international airport: Austin, TX (75 miles)
Nearest other airport: Killeen, TX (20 miles)
Nearest passenger train service: Temple, TX (10 miles)
Nearest passenger bus service: Belton, TX (2 miles)

PAYING THE BILLS
Institutional employment is available: yes
Percent of full-time undergraduates working on campus: 20%
Off-campus employment opportunities for undergraduates are: good
Freshmen are discouraged from working for first term: no

AFTER GRADUATION
List of firms that most frequently hire graduates:
Acer, Adidas, A.G. Edwards, Alcoa, Bank of America, Brockway, Brown & Hill, Chase, Citigroup, Dell, Edward Jones, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Farmers Insurance Group, Gersbach, Hagen, Johnson & Johnson, Jeld Wen, JP Morgan, KPMG, McKinnon & Niemeier, McLane Company, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Newton & Oshiro, Patillo, PepsiCo International, Protiviti-Robert Half International, Rubbermaid, Ryan and Company, Scott & White, Southwest Airlines, State Farm, Striff, Temple in Land, Texas Best Healthcare, USDA, Wilsonart International, ZOption.
List of most prominent alumni/ae:
  • Robert Dominguez, President and CEO of Ambreco, Inc. and 2004 Hispanic Business Entrepreneur of the Year
  • Luci Swindoll, inspirational speaker with Women of Faith.

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