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Baylor University - Services and FacilitiesOverview - Services & Facilities - Campus Life - Extracurriculars
Address: Student ServicesBasic Services Offered: nonremedial tutoring, health service, health insurance, otherRemedial Services Offered: math, writing, study skills Counseling Services Offered: career, personal, academic, psychological, religious CareersCareer Services Offered: on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview trainingStudents That Enter the Job Market...Within 6 Months of Graduation: N/AWithin 1 Year of Graduation: N/A Within 2 Years of Graduation: N/A Firms that Hire Most Graduates: Not available LibraryDoes the school have a library on campus? YesIs it a member of a library consortia? Yes Number of books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents: 2,165,992 Number of current serial subscriptions: 20,027 Number of microforms: 2,117,565 Number of audiovisuals: Number of ebooks: 32,353 Other library facilities: Moody Memorial and Jesse H. Jones libraries (Central University Libraries) Government Documents - depository for U.S. Government publications Crouch Fine Arts Library - collections of medieval music manuscripts and early printed music, early American song books, 18th century editions of ensemble music Armstrong Browning Library - collections of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 19th century American and British literature Baylor Collections of Political Materials - congressional papers of former congressman and state legislators, judges, editorial cartoons The Texas Collection - extensive collections of historical manuscripts, books, periodicals, maps, photographs and newspapers relating to Texas, affiliate of the Texas State Publications Depository program, historical Baptist materials Sheridan and John Eddie Williams Legal Research and Technology Center - collection of rare legal books including Las Siete Partidas and a nearly complete collection of the session laws of Texas, private collections including volumes of first editions, rare printings of pre-eminent legal writing, novels and research titles. Strecker Museum Library - special collections such as herpetological libraries J.M. Dawson Church-State Research Center - collection of church-state materials Learning Resource Center, School of Education - collections of materials and resources relating to education and teaching Learning Resources Center, Louise Herrington School of Nursing (Dallas) - collection of health sciences materials Museums or other Special Academic Buildings on Campus:Museums: 1. The Sue and Frank Mayborn Natural Science and Cultural History Museum Complex -Ollie Mae Moen Discovery Center and Children's Museum -Bill and Vara Daniel Historic Village -the Strecker Museum -the Jeanes Discovery Center -the Thomas E. and Emilyne Anding Exhibitions Gallery 2. Albritton Art Museum 3. Martin Museum of Art 4. The University Gallery 5. Armstrong Browning Library and the Browning Collection 6. The Waco Mammoth site -- archeological dig site, accepts both scholars Special Academic Buildings/equipment 1. Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center -Lewis Art Building -Jones and Mabee theaters 2. Glennis McCrary Music Building -Jones Conert Hall 3. Waco Hall -Waco Hall auditorium -Roxy Grove concert hall -Recital Hall II 4. Pogue Library -Baylor collection of political materials -Center for International Education 5. Carroll library -The Texas Collection -The J.M. Dawson Institute for Church-State Studies -Center for American and Jewish Studies -Institute for Oral History 6. Paul and Katy Piper Center for Child Development 7. CASPER ? Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics, & Engineering Research 8. Academy of Health Sciences in affiliation with Ft. Sam Houston Army base in San Antonio, TX 9. The School of Education?s Learning Resource Center 10. The Crouch Music Library 11. The Law Library (Sheridan and John Eddie Williams Legal Research Center) 12. Institute of Archeology 13. Truett Seminary 14. Louise Herrington School of Nursing in Dallas 15. Morrison Halls? Honors College 16. Joy C. Reynolds Preschool language Institute 17. The Carlisle Geological Research Center 18. Glasscock Environmental Studies Center in the Goebel Building 19. Center for Community Research and Science Development 20. Center for Applied Geographics and Spatial Research. 21. Center for Analytical Spectroscopy 22. Institute for Air Science TechnologyIs a computer course required? NoIs a computer required? No Number of available computers for all students: 1,696 Available internet access? Yes Available email accounts? Yes Computers available in: computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center Number of available wired connections available in...The Library (not including computer labs): 0Classrooms: 0 Labs: 0 Other areas: 0 Is there a wireless network? Yes Where is wireless available? Wireless simultaneous connection capacity: 10,000 Recommended operating system: Microsoft Percentage of hosting units owned by college for internet access: 98% Are students permitted to have webpages? Yes Is there online registration? Yes SafetyCampus Safety Services Offered:24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc) |