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The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (UMHB) operates as a Christian liberal arts institution in Belton, Texas, integrating faith-based principles with academic programs across multiple disciplines. The university's Kingdom Diversity program implements inclusive practices throughout student services, faculty development, and campus operations. UMHB's curriculum combines traditional academic coursework with theological studies and practical applications. The financial aid office administers federal grants, institutional scholarships, work-study positions, and loan programs for enrolled students. Financial counselors provide guidance for FAFSA completion, scholarship applications, and aid package optimization. The university maintains partnerships with federal loan servicers and private funding sources to expand student access to education financing. Campus resources include dedicated academic advisors, spiritual mentors, and student support specialists who coordinate individualized assistance. The university offers structured pathways for degree completion while incorporating religious studies and community service components. UMHB's institutional framework emphasizes the concurrent development of professional competencies and faith-based perspectives.