Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
Tuition Scholarship Program
All students admitted into the MSEd with a Concentration in ABA program are considered for a significant scholarship on Baylor University graduate tuition.
* The cost of graduate tuition is subject to change, which will affect the overall cost of the degree.
Additional Funding Opportunities
Students interested in developing an expertise in managing challenging behavior in school settings may be eligible for additional funding support including additional tuition scholarships and monthly stipends as part of our Project PEACE: Preparing Effective behavior Analysts with Challenging behavior Expertise. Project PEACE is funded by the Office of Special Education Programs.
Project PEACE prepares scholars to:
- Provide high-quality, evidence-based practices to children with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Work collaboratively in public schools.
- Deliver evidence-based practices in multiple settings, including distance learning environments.
- Deliver culturally and linguistically responsive interventions and programs.
- Obtain credentialing as a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and licensure to practice ABA in many states.
Project PEACE provides scholars with the following learning opportunities:
- Supervised fieldwork at Baylor CARE in the Baylor Center for Developmental Disabilities
- Supervised fieldwork in public schools.
- Research opportunities with faculty.
- Participate in expert seminars by nationally recognized experts.
- Summer externship at renown challenging behavior clinics across the nation.
Project PEACE provides scholars with the following support:
- Tuition scholarship.
- Monthly stipend for living expenses.
- Laptop computer and related hardware.
- Textbooks at no cost.
- Conference travel funding.
- Faculty mentor and advisor.
Applicants interested in participating in Project PEACE are encouraged to contact project faculty at Baylor_ABA@baylor.edu.