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5 Facts to Know About Applying to TCU

The college application process can be both exciting and daunting. To help you navigate this journey, here are five essential points you should know about applying to TCU.

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Let's Talk About Next Steps - Facebook Live Q&A Recap

In case you missed it, here's a recap of our recent Facebook Live session featuring Emily Ivey, director of New Student & Family Programs; Adrian Andrews, vice chancellor of Public Safety; Jude Kiah, associate vice chancellor of Student Affairs' business and operations; and Craig Allen, executive director for Housing & Residence Life and Fraternity & Sorority Life.

April 25, 2025
TCU Earth Day Student Feature

Sustainability for the Future the Horned Frog Way

On Earth Day, the Horned Frog community is reminded of the important of sustainability as a global responsibility and as a value on campus. Discover how students learn about environmental stewardship through hands-on implementation.

April 22, 2025, by Macy Bayer
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Research with Purpose: The Undergraduate Path to Discovery at TCU

Discover how TCU prepares students to solve real-world problems through undergraduate student research with the help of experienced faculty members.

April 21, 2025, by Sophia Vargas
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Small but Mighty: The Story Behind TCU's Fierce and Beloved Horned Frog

Discover the fascinating story, unique traits, and conservation efforts behind TCU’s iconic and resilient mascot—the horned frog.

April 15, 2025, by Sophia Vargas
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Finding Your Place at TCU

For many Horned Frogs, involvement on campus and in the Fort Worth community has been the most rewarding and transformative part of their college experience.

April 12, 2025, by Macy Bayer
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Discover the Heart of Helping: TCU Social Work

In a world that often feels fractured, students like Jasmine Villanueva ’26, Anna Webre ’26 and Lynn Poland ’26 are choosing a path of empathy and action as they pursue careers in social work.

March 31, 2025, by Macy Bayer