
Texas Christian University | A Top Private University
Explore TCU, a top private university in Fort Worth, Texas, where excellent academics, big-time athletics, a supportive community and a strong commitment to values come together.
Undergraduate Admissions | Texas Christian University
The undergraduate admission process at TCU is selective, but personal and holistic. We know there’s so much more to you and your leadership potential than a test score or class rank.
Admission & Financial Aid
All the details prospective undergraduate, graduate and medical students need to know about being admitted into TCU
About Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, Texas
Discover TCU's rich history and vibrant community of students, faculty, and staff. Learn about our mission, values, and commitment to academic excellence in Fort Worth, Texas, and beyond.
Academic Majors, Minors & Programs | Texas Christian University
Explore all of the majors, minors, certificates and degree programs offered at TCU. Quickly connect with our colleges and departments.
Academics | Majors & Minors | Courses of Study
TCU’s Core Curriculum prepares you for life in today’s ever-evolving diverse and global society, offering a breadth of knowledge and a range of skills that nine out of 10 employers view as …
Apply for Admission | TCU Undergraduate, Graduate, Business and …
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Our Campus in Fort Worth, Texas | TCU
Fort Worth and TCU have grown together in a remarkably beneficial century-long partnership. While staying true to a distinctly small-town feel, Fort Worth is now the 12th largest city in the …
Visit the TCU Campus | Campus Tours
The best way for potential Horned Frogs to experience TCU's beautiful campus is to take a tour in person. Year-round campus tours are offered weekdays at 9:30 and 1:30, and at 9:30 on …
Brief History of Texas Christian University
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.