Horned Frog Blog
Redefining Success: A Journey from Rwanda to Dell Technologies
When computer science alumni Aime Byiringiro `25 arrived at TCU from Rwanda, he was ready to embark on a path of learning, challenge and transformation. Now, as a software engineer at Dell Technologies, he reflects on how TCU helped him redefine success, discover purpose; and feel at home thousands of miles from the African continent.
Resource Group Supports, Encourages Employees to Earn Bachelor's Degree
The Bachelor's Degrees for TCU Employees aims to encourage TCU employees to apply for and complete bachelor's degrees. Members participate in monthly meetings to talk through common struggles, share resources and offer encouragement for employees to earn their bachelor's degrees.
Core Curriculum Q&A
Dean Einstein and Dr. Theresa Gaul discussed TCU's core curriculum and classes that prepare students for lifelong success, answering your questions in a Facebook Live session.
How Do I Know If I'm Admitted?
You've submitted your app, sat back, taken a breath and may now be thinking, how and when will I receive my decision?
Fine Arts Q&A
Dean Einstein and Senior Admission Counselor Hannah Wright discussed application tips and answered hundreds of questions in a Facebook Live session.
Financial Aid 101
Paying for college is an investment in your future. While navigating financial aid can be complex, we have some tips and resources to help. Prospective and current Horned Frog families can find more information and schedule an appointment with the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships on their website.
What's a Freedom of Expression and Should I Submit One?
If you're applying to TCU and wonder what “Freedom of Expression” (FOE) means on your application checklist, we're here to offer some insight. First and foremost, this is a completely optional (and we do mean optional; only 7% of applicants will submit an FOE) part of your application. It is designed to give students the opportunity to fully express themselves while applying to TCU.