The face of TCU
From college fairs to conversations with strangers, life as an admission counselor is a series of amazing encounters.
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Why TCU is the “hot school”
A spectacular campus, nationally acclaimed programs, winning athletic teams and increasingly recognized academics give Frog Land a distinct advantage.
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Making the class
Though applications flood into TCU in record-breaking numbers — more than 8,000 this year — the Office of Admission makes sure each one gets personal consideration. Here’s how they do it.
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Conventional wisdom: donkeys, elephants, Frogs
Every four years presidential conventions take the national stage for a week. And every four years TCU students charge into the media fray.
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Presenting 100 years of the Horned Frog Band
Frogs first gathered in 1904 in Waco to blow a horn or beat a drum.
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TCU turns to Red
A young filmmaker adds his alma mater to his client list — before graduation.
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Outside writing assignments
English undergrads create for the real world.
Starring role in twilight years
After years of too much city light, Ames Observatory heads for the hills.
Downward spiral
Walk into the office of two TCU research scientists and you might become a substance abuser. But don’t worry. It’s only a game.