Belton, Texas – The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor’s fall Commencement will be held on Friday, Friday, December 9, at 1:00 p.m. Unlike recent commencements, this year’s ceremony has been moved to the Bell County Expo Center, as Crusader Stadium will be occupied with preparations for the Semifinal of the NCAA Division III playoffs.
This is the university’s 160th graduating class. An estimated 502 students will be awarded degrees. Of these, approximately 336 will earn baccalaureate degrees, 164 will be awarded master’s degrees, and 2 will receive doctoral degrees.
The Bell County Expo Center is located at 301 W. Loop 121 in Belton, Texas. For anyone unable to attend, a live stream of the ceremony will be available here.
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, chartered in 1845, is one of the oldest, most reputable universities in Texas. UMHB remains committed to providing students with small classes and personal attention in both graduate and undergraduate degrees. The student population is nearly 3,900. UMHB has an excellent reputation for helping students prepare for and find successful careers by providing field-based training, developing employer-internship programs, and assisting students in career opportunities. The university has a student to faculty ratio of seventeen to one.