Extended Learning

Unlock Your Child’s Full Potential with Baylor

Enrichment and Support for Every Learner

At Baylor, we specialize in helping K-12 students achieve their academic and personal best with BaylorTIP (Talent Identification Program) and supplemental programs designed for all learners. Whether they’re seeking enrichment or need extra help to master core subjects. Baylor K-12 learning can be the key to unlock your child’s true potential. Start Your Child’s Journey Today!

Empowering K-12 Learners to Excel in School and Life

At Baylor University, we understand that every child has unique strengths, challenges, and learning needs. That’s why we offer a range of supplemental learning programs to help K-12 students thrive in core subjects like reading and math.

Through our BaylorTIP, Baylor also provides specialized programs for gifted learners. BaylorTIP offers enrichment opportunities that challenge high-achieving students and help them reach their full potential.

Whether your child is seeking advanced challenges or needs support to master foundational skills, Baylor is committed to helping them succeed. We also partner with the Institute of Reading Development, a nationwide leader in reading instruction, to help students of all ages build the reading skills they need to excel academically and develop a lifelong love of books.

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Institute of Reading Development: Building Reading Skills for Lifelong Succes

Through the Institute of Reading Development, Baylor provides students with the essential reading skills they need to succeed academically and develop a lifelong love of books. As a nationwide leader in reading instruction, we offer programs that focus on everything from early literacy to advanced comprehension skills, designed to help students at any level improve their reading abilities.

  • Comprehensive Programs: From early readers to advanced comprehension
  • Engaging Curriculum: Designed to keep students excited about reading
  • Proven Results: Research-backed methods that help students improve their reading skills quickly

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BaylorTIP: Advanced Learning for Gifted Students Nurturing Potential, Sparking Curiosity

The BaylorTIP program is designed for gifted students who crave intellectual challenges. Through personalized instruction and enrichment courses, BaylorTIP helps students explore STEM subjects and other advanced areas of study. Our goal is to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity, empowering gifted students to reach their full potential.

  • Advanced Curriculum: Focused on higher-level skills in areas STEM and the humanities
  • Personalized Learning: Tailored to your child’s individual strengths and interests
  • Confidence Building: Encourages independent thinking and problem-solving abilities

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Helping K-12 Teachers and Administrators

If you’re a K-12 teacher or administrator, Baylor Extended Learning can support your needs as well as your students. Are you seeking courses for continuing education credits for faculty or staff? Would you like our assistance in creating a unique workshop or retreat for your employees? Please complete the request for information form.

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The Impact of Supplemental Learning: Why It Matters

Supplemental learning has been shown to have a significant, positive impact on student outcomes. Research supports the idea that extra educational support helps students succeed, both in school and later in life:

Boost Academic Performance

Students in supplemental learning programs often see a 20-30% increase in grades and test scores in core subjects.

— Source: National Education Association

Build Confidence and Motivation

Academic support not only improves performance but also enhances self-esteem and motivation, leading to a greater desire to succeed.

— Source: Journal of Educational Psychology

Prepare for Future Success

Enrichment programs in STEM and leadership help students develop essential life skills and prepare for long-term success, with 70% of participants reporting a positive impact on their future goals.

— Source: National Center for Education Statistics