Inspired by our core values, TCU’s new strategic plan, Lead On: Values in Action, is built upon four foundational pillars and crafted through the active engagement of over 10,000 voices in the Horned ...
Established in 1874, the board of trustees helps TCU carry out its mission by setting policy and developing a long-term institutional strategy. The board meets twice per year and consists of up to 50 ...
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Whether a traditional undergraduate student right out of high school or a seasoned business professional returning for an MBA, every Horned Frog’s educational journey is flexible and unique. With 117 ...
The land that became the TCU campus has been Native Americans’ home for millennia. That’s important to know. Because our campus sits on ancestral homelands of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes who ...
Design your way to a successful career. Design is everywhere—and interior design majors develop fundamental skills in the principles and elements of design, drafting, concept development and visual ...
Prepare for a career making decisions about the world’s most valuable resource: food. In our food management program, you'll get supervised firsthand experience providing practical training in a ...
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 ...
Excited about technology? Do you love finding better ways for companies to serve their customers? Here’s your chance to apply the latest innovations to digitally transform modern business.
Master the fundamentals of software development, system software and computer architecture. As a computer science major, you'll study and practice the development of new computer technology by working ...