Mati Talent Institute
Baylor University partners with the Mati Talent Institute to offer the Accelerate Program. Students who are enrolled at Mati are eligible to not only take classes through Baylor University but also may jump to the front of the line for preferred admission to Baylor University through the program.
Program Eligibility
To be eligible to enroll in the Mati's dual enrollment program with Baylor University, students must:
- Be enrolled full-time
- Be in grades 11-12
- Have a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.25 or higher
- Meet dual enrollment course prerequisites
- Not be on academic probation
- Be in good financial standing with Mati
- Have approval from the Head of Secondary School
How to Enroll
- Students must be enrolled at the Mati Institute to participate in the program. For enrollment details, please see the Admissions page of the school.
- The Mati leadership team will work with appropriate departments for approval for a student to enroll in the program.
- Once approvals are met, the student will be directed to create their goBAYLOR account.
- Account access will allow a student to complete a unique enrollment form for the course(s).
Costs
- Costs of $750 per credit hour may be applicable.
Course Offerings
Earn Admission to Baylor
Option 1: Rising Senior Summer
A student may be admitted early to Baylor after fulfilling the following:
- Completes 9 course hours in the SUMMER prior to their senior year
- Achieve a cumulative 3.25 GPA on hours earned
Option 2: Rising Junior Summer Through Rising Senior Summer
A student may be admitted early to Baylor after fulfilling the following 12 hours:
- Completes 12 hours between the rising junior summer and rising senior summer
- Achieve a cumulative 3.25 GPA on hours earned
Upon completion of option 1 or option 2 and if their school record demonstrates good academic standing throughout high school, students will be considered to have met the academic requirements for admission. They may be admitted early to Baylor after completing an undergraduate admissions application (available each August). Admission is contingent on a review of additional information covering behavioral and conduct issues.