H.R. No. 338 is a resolution recognizing February 25, 2025, as Baylor Day at the State Capitol in Austin, Texas. The resolution highlights the significance of Baylor University, which was established on February 1, 1845, making it the oldest continuously operating university in Texas. It emphasizes the university's commitment to its motto "Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana, Pro Mundo," reflecting its dedication to the church, the state, and the world. Baylor University serves over 20,000 students and offers a wide range of academic programs, including 133 undergraduate degrees, 82 master's programs, and 50 doctoral programs. It is classified as a Research 1 institution, showcasing its high level of research activity and commitment to student success and community engagement.

Additionally, the resolution acknowledges Baylor's strong athletic programs, with over 500 student-athletes participating in 19 sports, consistently achieving high rankings and numerous championships. The combination of exceptional academic and athletic programs, along with a dedicated faculty, has established Baylor University as a prestigious institution known for educational excellence. The House of Representatives extends best wishes to the Baylor delegation for their visit to the Capitol, celebrating the university's achievements and contributions to the state and beyond.