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All TCU Alumni Welcome

Explore facts and figures from the Alumni Association, which connects Horned Frogs across the globe.

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The TCU Alumni Association offers a dozen groups for affinity communities, current students, Horned Frog parents, reunions and more, according to its website. Enggar Tiasto | iStock • Nadezhda Buravleva | iStock

All TCU Alumni Welcome

Explore facts and figures from the Alumni Association, which connects Horned Frogs across the globe.

 

Every TCU graduate is a member of the Alumni Association — no fees required. From tailgates to trips around the world, the association offers plenty of ways to socialize with other Horned Frogs.

Facts and Figures:
  • Young Alumni chapters in Fort Worth and Dallas serve those who graduated in the last 10 years.
  • TCU has 103,581 living alumni.
  • The Alumni Association has 13 chapters serving cities with more than 700 Horned Frogs and 17 clubs serving cities with at least 150 alumni.
  • The alumni club that’s farthest from Fort Worth is in Seattle, at 2,069 miles from campus.
  • The Quinq Club welcomes alumni who have celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
  • In 2025, Traveling Frogs’ trips for alumni include destinations in Egypt, Italy, Southern Africa, Alaska and France.
  • Maria Mason ’02, the first Latina president of TCU’s National Alumni Board, begins her role on June 1.
  • There were 322 official TCU alumni events between June 2023 and May 2024. Most popular was the Easter Egg Hunt on the Campus Commons, with 3,200 registrants.
  • TCU Alumni Association Affinity Groups include the Black Alumni Alliance, established in 1999, the Hispanic Alumni Alliance, established in 2004, and the LGBT+ Alumni Alliance, established in 2019.
  • The National Alumni Board has 47 members who promote TCU and serve as resources for alumni in their cities.