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#BAYLORTEARS

Big Frog II

Active Member
This is 100% true. Anyone that basically asks for information about Baylor is considered an applicant. They don't have their numbers audited by a third party. No one in the admissions world takes any of their numbers as anything close to truth.

TCU and some of the Texas schools share information with everyone to help study trends, etc. But Baylor isn't invited for this very reason.
The Baylor way, lie about everything. Fake scores, fake signs, fake admission numbers, fake rape number, fake police, fake rules, etc. etc. etc. This school is now nothing more than a bad joke.
 
This is 100% true. Anyone that basically asks for information about Baylor is considered an applicant. They don't have their numbers audited by a third party. No one in the admissions world takes any of their numbers as anything close to truth.

TCU and some of the Texas schools share information with everyone to help study trends, etc. But Baylor isn't invited for this very reason.
This could be one reason they might lose their accreditation.
 

Boonescabanaboy

Active Member
"Student misconduct on or off campus 'detracts from the Christian witness Baylor strives to present to the world,' according to the 2000-2001 student handbook. Punishment ranges from a written warning to expulsion for misconduct, which Baylor defines as drinking, gambling, premarital sex, cohabitation, homosexuality, disrespectful behavior, using weapons, breaking the law and other acts. [Notice rape is conspicuously absent]

Homosexuality? Apparently they don't determine this by the gif's posted on message boards (the most accurate way) or enrollment would be way down.
 

RollToad

Baylor is Trash.
Welcome to a new era of delicious #BAYLORTEARS, darners!

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Mean Purple

Active Member
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...record-high-applications-despite-11013274.php

Baylor's applications are up this year. Quotes in the article indicate that people are aware of the issue, but compartmentalize, rationalizing that it's an athletic issue, not a general university issue.

That place is a cesspool. I really can't understand how a responsible parent could send their child there. Yes, the rapes and coverups were an issue in the football program. But they weren't only in the football program. The slut shaming and covering up of sexual assault was and is an institutional problem. One need look no further than the continued employment of Ramsower and the perjurious McCraw to understand that nothing has really changed. Fundamentally, women are not safe on that campus.


I've been on the road the past few days. But I'm gonna guess that someone has replied to this with the issue of how Baylor is not exactly honest in how they count applicants? Basically, call and ask for a brochure...contrats, you've applied to Rapelor.
 

Deep Purple

Full Member
As others have already noted, it's absolutely true that Baylor counts any random inquiry as an "application for admission." For what it's worth, SMU does the same thing. TCU counts only officially submitted, fee-paid application forms as applications for admission.

There is no central body or independent standard that governs or oversees these application counts. The reported counts are up to the arbitrary counting standards of each individual institution, so they can fudge the numbers as much as they like.

For the record, every year since 2010-2011, TCU has received 16,000-20,000 genuinely official applications -- completed application forms and fee-paid -- for 1,500-1,800 admissions slots. This year, we're closing on 20,000 applications yet again (19,400 at last report). Again, these are people who've actually filled out and submitted the forms and paid the application fee. Not people who simply call the Admission office and ask for a brochure. Both Baylor and SMU count such people as "applicants."
 
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