Horned Frog Blog
Connecting with the Admission Office Q&A
Dean Einstein answered questions about connecting with our admission office in a live chat. Watch the entire video and check out tips on how much you should connect with your counselor, the best way to ask your questions and what demonstrated interest really means at TCU.
How Major Affects Admission Q&A
Dean Einstein answered questions about how the major you select might affect the application process in a live chat. Watch the entire video and check out tips on application majors and what it means to apply undecided.
Student Panel Q&A
While our admission counselors are busy reviewing early applications to get decisions out by January 1, Dean Einstein and current TCU students answered questions in a live chat. A recording of our November Facebook Live can be found here!
John V. Roach Honors College Q&A
TCU's Dean of Admission discusses the unique experience of being an honors student with TCU's Interim Dean of the John V. Roach Honors College, Dr. Ron Pitcock. Dr. Pitcock and Dean Einstein discuss the benefits and expectations of the TCU Honors College and try to help you determine if it's something you want to pursue. They also dispel myths about college being harder or taking more time to graduate for an honors student.
What is Demonstrated Interest?
Demonstrated Interest is one of those weird phrases that you’ll probably never hear for the first 17 years of your life—and then you can’t get away from it once you start applying to colleges! In this post, we want to share with you what exactly Demonstrated Interest is and how TCU uses it.
Am I a First-Year or Transfer Applicant?
With applications now open for submission, a lot of students are finding they have questions about which type of application they need to submit. Many prospective students with extenuating circumstances might see themselves in multiple classifications. Senior Admission Counselor, Dalton Goodier, answers the question: are you a first-year or transfer applicant?