Going global . . . TCU Fulbright Scholars
A record five members of the Class of 2013 receive prestigious Fulbright Scholarships.
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The New Mary Couts Burnett Library
The heart of TCU’s academic exploration has been reimagined for a new era.
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TCU Study Abroad in France
New program examines national identity among immigrants.
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100 (or so) years of TCU Abroad
In 1911, TCU set sail for Europe and began a 100-year tradition of study abroad. TCU’s first international trip involved a 1911 European voyage aboard the S.S. Uranium. The mayor of Fort Worth commissioned TCU professor Egbert R. Cockrell to “study the problems connected with the cities of America, England and Europe, and make a
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Faces of Financial Aid at TCU
The economy is troublesome. In response, TCU will administer $150 million in scholarships, grants and loans – $73 million of it is institutionally funded.
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Faces of Financial Aid: Katey Rudd
After loans, grants, work-study and internships, nutrition major was still $3,000 short of her TCU dream. Financial aid office helped track down new grants to bridge the difference.
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Faces of Financial Aid: Holly Amerson
Accounting major used a patchwork of loans, scholarships, grants and work-study jobs to make TCU more affordable.
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Faces of Financial Aid: Floyd Hernandez III
Communications major kept up good grades despite negative influences to earn scholarship and grants.
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Faces of Financial Aid: Colton Blake
Community Scholars program helped tenor get into TCU, which once seemed “unattainable.”
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Faces of Financial Aid: Eddie Marie Toines-Nobles
Single mom never gave up dream of nursing degree.
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