TCU’s story began in 1873 when brothers Addison and Randolph Clark dreamed of creating a college where men and women could acquire a classical education and develop character. The Clarks were both ...
TCU’s culture of leadership and connection can be felt throughout the institution. Over the past decade, TCU has been deemed a “Great College to Work For” by the The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Winter is approaching, along with the potential for snow and ice, so it’s time for Horned Frogs to take note of TCU’s winter weather notification procedures. TCU’s Office of Emergency Management ...
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TCU finance majors have the opportunity to pursue a concentration in real estate. If your interests include mortgage lending, real estate development, asset management, appraisal or real estate ...
Our Master of Liberal Arts is enlightening, useful, and—dare we say it?—fun. If you’re looking for a path to lifelong learning in a challenging academic environment, the MLA may be for you. This ...
Immerse yourself in the rapidly changing world of information technology. An ever-evolving landscape of digital technologies awaits you. You’ll study system and network administration, the most ...
Prepare for a future where technology and sweeping cultural change are inseparable. Digital Culture and Data Analytics (DCDA) will show you how digital technologies shape, analyze and articulate ...
You’ll learn how to analyze, manage and map earth resources, water and groundwater resources, soils and sediment, contaminants and conservation efforts with an understanding of today’s environmental ...
Some fields of study are more enlightening than others. TCU’s architectural lighting design minor is a discipline of study where art and science come together to transform spaces and experiences. Our ...
The term Respondent refers to someone who is accused of violating TCU’s Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, and Retaliation Policy. The Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) will ...