As you consider schools, also consider the quality of the investment you’re making.
If you choose the right college, the return in personal fulfillment and professional
achievement can be great.
TCU’s tuition is several thousand dollars lower than most institutions of comparable
quality and selectivity, and the value of a TCU education is growing. New and renovated
facilities house cutting-edge academic programs and exciting ways to get involved.
Amid these changes, the hallmarks of a TCU education remain: the strengths and choices
of a major university, the personal attention of a small college, opportunities for
leadership and real-world experience.
International students are a vital part of the TCU community and we recognize the
importance of providing resources to students who need financial support the most.
As a result, when evaluating international applications, we consider your family’s
financial situation. TCU is need-aware, meaning that a student’s financial circumstances
are taken into account during the admissions process. Applicants who can contribute
at least $40,000 USD per year toward their educational expenses are the most competitive
for admission.
To be considered for need-based financial aid, students must submit the CSS Profile
for International Students in addition to their application for admission. Applicants
who intend to apply for need-based financial aid will not receive an admissions decision
until their aid application has been received.
Some programs and courses, including those offered by the Neeley School of Business,
may incur additional costs. For further details, refer to TCU Tuition Rates.
For Department of Defense (DOD) students only: the DOD calculation for tuition is
based on a 120-hour program for four years which averages $2,055 per credit hour.
TCU charges a flat rate rate tuition for all students enrolled in 12-18 credit hours.