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Baylor College of Medicine Veteran Services & Resources

9 GI Bill® Students**
0 Complaints to the VA
FALSE Credit for Military Training

Is Baylor College of Medicine a Good School for Veterans?

If you're a veteran who is thinking about going back to school, it's important to see how well the school treats its students with prior military service first. We've assembled this Baylor College of Medicine veteran's report to help you in your research. If you're looking for information related to military tuition assistance such as the GI Bill® or Yellow Ribbon Program, go to the following page: Baylor College of Medicine GI Bill® Information

What You'll Find in Our Veterans Report on Baylor College of Medicine:

How Does Baylor College of Medicine Rank for Veterans?

Baylor College of Medicine was not ranked on the <nil> [Best Schools for Veterans list[(/rankings/veterans). This could be due to a number of reasons, including insufficent data.

How Many Veterans Go to Baylor College of Medicine?

A large number of veterans attending a college means the college and faculty are more used to supporting and accommodating the needs of those with prior military experience.

According to the VA, there are 9 GI Bill® students at Baylor College of Medicine. The school has a total enrollment of 1,607 students. This means that around 0.56% of students are using the GI Bill® to help them afford their education. For context, let's take this into consideration. According to the Student Veterans of America, approximately three to four per cent of American college students are veterans.

Note, this figure includes all chapters of the GI Bill® program (e.g., Post-9/11, Montgomery GI Bill®, Reserve Education Assistance Program, and Veteran Readiness and Employment). It does not include any active-duty military personnel that are attending this college via Tuition Assistance, so the total military population is potentially larger than this.

Federal Veteran Programs at Baylor College of Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine participates in the following federal programs for vets.

Federal ProgramParticipation
Principles of ExcellenceYes

What does this mean to me? Below you can view the specific commitments this school has made by participating in individual programs.

Career and Vocational Support
Accommodate Military Service Members and Reservists absent due to service requirements.
Align institutional refund policies with those under Title IV, which governs the administration of federal student financial aid programs.
Benefits Support
Ensure accreditation of all new programs prior to enrolling students.
Will not use fraudulent or aggressive recruiting techniques and misrepresentations.
Provide students with a personalized form covering the total cost of an education program.
Counseling Support
Designate a point of contact to provide academic and financial advice.
Provide educational plans for all military and veteran education beneficiaries.

Does Baylor College of Medicine Give Credit for Military Training?

Implied No Credit for Life Experience
NO Credit for Military Training
At this time, Baylor College of Medicine does not offer college credit for life experience.

Unfortunately, Baylor College of Medicine does not offer credit for military training.

Baylor College of Medicine Reserve Officer Training Corp (ROTC)

Implied No Air Force ROTC
Implied No Army ROTC
Implied No Navy ROTC
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs are not available at Baylor College of Medicine.

Complaints to the VA About Baylor College of Medicine

There have been no complaints registered to the VA for this college.

Notes and References

More about our data sources and methodologies.

**GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibil.

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