Applications Open for 2026-27 Provost's Scholars Cohort
The Office of Engaged Learning is pleased to welcome applications for the Provost's Scholars program for the 2026-2027 academic year. Applications are due at 11:59pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
A partnership between the Office of the Provost and the Office of Engaged Learning, the Provost’s Scholars program provides select undergraduate students entering their final year an opportunity to work with university leadership in shaping Baylor's future.
Open to students in any program of study, Provost’s Scholars serve as Provost Nancy Brickhouse’s designated student working group, executing a charge from the university’s chief academic officer to recommend improvement in key strategic areas of the university. In so doing, Provost's Scholars also join the collaborative efforts of the Office of Engaged Learning to promote an orientation toward human flourishing and the common good among students across the university.
Provost's Scholars, identified through a highly selective process, have excelled in their scholarship, citizenship, and leadership pursuits during their time at Baylor. They have clearly oriented their education and their lives toward the common good and are poised to continue doing so in their post-graduate endeavors. They are students with a deep concern for, and demonstrated commitment to, the flourishing of their neighbors, their communities, and society at large, having bridged classroom learning to the world beyond during their time at Baylor.
During their tenure in the program, Provost’s Scholars offer these experiences and ideals in service to the university, forging a lasting legacy as they help shape the institution for future generations of students. Being a Provost’s Scholar is thus an honor and a responsibility—a celebration of a student’s distinguished achievements and an opportunity to lead in enduring ways to the benefit of Baylor.
Previous cohorts of Provost’s Scholars have been instrumental in establishing Civil Discourse Week, driving expansion of ForagerOne and undergraduate research across the university, and innovating on global engagement initiatives.
Interested students can learn more and apply on the Office of Engaged Learning's website.