Scholarships & Financial Aid
Exercise Science Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at the Honors Symposium, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You may be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
See participation awards to learn about what is available to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you also may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. See general academic scholarships to learn about what is available to you in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences awards the Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship. This financial prize is applied to the following year's tuition.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
English Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at the Honors Symposium, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You may be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
See participation awards to learn about what is available to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you also may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. See general academic scholarships to learn about what is available to you in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Humanities gives these awards with financial prizes to be applied to the following years tuition:
- Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship
- Dr. Irene Murphy Memorial Scholarship
- Etta and Orin Murphy Scholarship Kahle Endowed Scholarship
- The Moorman Prize for Prose Writing
- The Moorman Prize for Poetry Writing
Chemistry
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry
Small classes ensure that you will work closely with faculty, both in the classroom and laboratory. You will also get plenty of hands-on experience with the latest equipment.
Our chemistry majors, regardless of whether they pursue a career, grad school or med school after graduation, report that they feel better prepared for their next step than their peers from other schools.
Original Research
The majority of our chemistry majors work with a faculty member on a research project, and some of our laboratory courses include student-designed projects.
Internships & Summer Research
- During January Interterm many students shadow a physician or professional chemist.
- The majority of our majors find full-time summer work in a chemical laboratory or in a research program at a major university.
Preparation for Med School
- A major in chemistry is a strong choice for students who plan to attend medical school.
- Of those who apply, Baker students are accepted into medical school at a 78% rate. The national average is 44%.
Preparation for Grad School
- Two recent Baker chemistry majors were offered KU's most prestigious scholarship, the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship.
- A recent graduate earned her Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.
Preparation for a Career
Baker chemistry majors find employment in a variety of fields:
- Chief scientist at Oncimmune, which develops technology for early cancer detection
- Manager of quality assurance at Aptuit, a pharmaceutical services company
- Forensic chemist for the FBI
- Analysts in environmental chemistry and chemical synthesis
- Teachers
- Researchers
Student Experience
Chemistry Student Experience
Baker chemistry students have a multitude of opportunities for involvement in and out of the classroom. Small class sizes allow you to get maximum interaction with classmates and professors. Chemistry students are also privy to a number of activities beyond the classroom.
Lab Time
As part of the Baker curriculum, most of your courses in chemistry and the sciences will be accompanied by a lab period, in which you will be actively engaged in the practical application of scientific theories. Recognizing that application is essential in the natural and physical sciences, our curriculum provides you ample opportunity to be involved in research in and out of the classroom.
REUs
Baker students have been successful in obtaining Research Experiences for Undergraduates. Held at major research universities in the summer, REUs are opportunities for undergraduate students in the fields of math, science and technology to take part in major research projects. REUs can offer you experience in various practical applications of scientific theories and principles.
Internships
At Baker, we encourage students to engage in as many real-world experiences as possible, allowing you to earn practical experience while developing the skills and knowledge needed in the many fields you may want to enter with your degree in chemistry.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Chemistry Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at the Honors Symposium, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You will be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
See participation awards to learn what is available to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. Learn which academic scholarships are available in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Biology and Chemistry gives these awards with financial prizes to be applied to the following year's tuition:
- Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship for Chemistry
- E.J. Cragoe Scholarship
- Howard T. Bonnett Scholarship
- Chemical Rubber Company Press Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award
Programs
Business Programs
The Department of Business and Economics offers a major and minor in business with three possible concentrations: finance, marketing and management. Those interested in the study of business may also look into the following disciplines offered at Baker University’s Baldwin City undergraduate campus:
Accounting | Economics | Education – Secondary Business | International Business
Major in Business
All students majoring in accounting, business or international business must complete a common core of classes emphasizing fundamental concepts in business and economics.
The following common core courses are required:
- AC 141 Introduction to Financial Accounting
- AC 142 Managerial Accounting I
- BS 141 Introduction to Business
- BS 230 Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics I
- BS 251 Business Law I
- BS 271 Principles of Marketing
- BS 330 Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics II
- BS 331 Business Information Systems
- BS 353 Fundamentals of Management
- BS 381 Corporate Finance
- BS 456 Business Policy
- EC 242 Principles of Economics: Micro
- EC 243 Principles of Economics: Macro
- At least 3 semester hours of credit in AC/BS 390 Business Internship with a faculty sponsor from among the department faculty.
Students majoring in business must complete the common core business courses listed above and a concentration in finance, management or marketing. Requirements for the concentrations are listed below:
Concentration in Finance
- BS 382 Investments
- BS 383 Corporate Finance II
- EC 344 Money and Financial Institutions
One of the following courses is also required:
- BS 463 International Finance
- EC 464 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Concentration in Marketing
- BS 474 Marketing Research
- EC 346 Managerial Economics
Two of the following courses are also required:
- BS 356 Quantitative Methods
- BS 385 Sports Marketing and Management
- BS 462 International Marketing
- CO 260 Introduction to Public Relations
- MM 325 Mass Media Advertising
Concentration in Management
- BS 355 Human Resource Management
- 3 semester hours of upper-college elective credit in economics
Two of the following courses are also required:
- BS 252 Business Law II
- BS 351 The Law of Sports
- BS 356 Quantitative Methods
- BS 361 International Management
- BS 370 Ethics in Business
- BS 385 Sports Marketing and Management
A student who has a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher may substitute an appropriately designed independent study for one of the elective courses listed above, subject to prior approval by the department chair.
Incoming students who have completed at least 9 hours of business or economics classes are not required to enroll in BS 141.
Bachelor of Arts degree candidates must complete demonstrate proficiency in a world language sufficient to satisfy the requirements for the B.A. degree.
Minor in Business
The following courses are required:
- AC 141 Introduction to Financial Accounting
- BS 141 Introduction to Business
- EC 242 Principles of Economics: Micro
Two of the following courses are also required:
- BS 251 Business Law
- BS 271 Principles of Marketing
- BS 353 Fundamentals of Management
- BS 355 Human Resource Management
- BS 381 Corporate Finance
This program information has been taken from the current College of Arts and Sciences catalog. This information is subject to change and is updated with each academic year.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Business Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at the Honors Symposium, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You will be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
See participation awards to learn what is available to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. Learn which academic scholarships are available in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Business and Economics gives these awards with financial prizes to be applied to the following years tuition:
- Outstanding First-Year Business Major
- Outstanding Sophomore Business Major
- Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship for Business & Economics
- KPMG-Cecil Miller Scholarship
- Carley M. Upp Memorial Scholarship
- William G. McGowan Scholarship

- Professor Fran Jabara Leadership Awards

For Current Students
For Current Biology Students
- Biology majors checklist | Unless you have changed catalogs since beginning your studies at Baker, use the year first enrolled.
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Handbook for biology majors - Course catalogs
- Baker Wetlands website
- Baker Biology Facebook
Citation guide - NSF REU Summer Research Opportunities
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Biology Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at the Honors Symposium, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You will be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
See participation awards to learn about what is available to incoming freshmen and transfer students.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. Learn which academic scholarships are available in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Biology and Chemistry gives these awards with financial prizes to be applied to the following year's tuition:
- Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship for Biology
- Howard T. Bonnett Scholarship
- Dr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Boyd Memorial Scholarship
- Margaret E. Scanlon Endowed Memorial Scholarship
- Outstanding Senior in Biology
- Outstanding Junior in Biology
- Outstanding Sophomore in Biology
- Outstanding Freshman in Biology
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Studio Art Scholarships & Financial Aid
During your time at Baker, you will be eligible for various types of financial aid and scholarships. General academic scholarships and scholarships for participation in campus activities are awarded starting your freshman year. Departmental scholarships awarded for academic excellence are awarded annually at an award ceremony, held each spring. Each scholarship stipulates in which year of study you are eligible.
Financial Aid
You will be eligible for state, federal and private loans and grants throughout your college career. To learn about the types of financial aid available to you and the application process, visit the financial aid page.
Scholarships in Your First Year
The Department of Mass Media and Visual Arts offers participation scholarships. Art participation scholarships are available to students who are active in art courses and other campus activities connected to the department. To apply for a scholarship you must submit a scholarship application.
If you're interested in studio art, you should also submit a portfolio. Instructions for submitting a portfolio are outlined on the scholarship application.
Based on your high school GPA and ACT or SAT scores, you also may be eligible for one of several general academic scholarships. Learn which academic scholarships are available in your first year.
Scholarships in Subsequent Years of Study
As you delve further into your studies, departmental scholarships for academic success are awarded. The recipients of almost all of these awards are announced each year at the Honors Symposium, held toward the end of the spring semester.
The Department of Mass Media and Visual Arts gives these awards with financial prizes to be applied to the following year's tuition:
- Mildred Hunt Riddle Departmental Recognition Scholarship for Art
- Lloyd E. Ligon Memorial Scholarship