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Cost & Aid: A Personal Investment

What is the value of a TCU degree? Our professors know your name and mentor you to success. Horned Frogs reap the benefit of personal connection through small classes and sizable professional opportunities.

 

Scholarships

All TCU applicants are considered for academic merit scholarships. Performance-based talent auditions for the fine arts are usually scheduled early in the spring.

Financial Aid

To make their dreams possible, nearly 80 percent of our students receive financial aid through educational loans, grants and work-study. The amount of need is determined by your FAFSA and CSS Profile.

“There are so many scholarship opportunities... I felt like I had endless opportunities.”

Jalen Chadwick ' 24 Finance from Fort Worth, TX

Return on Investment

A TCU education open doors—we can help craft a career strategy before you’ve even declared a major. Our Center for Career & Professional Development provides students with free services for life, including the Internship Scholarship program.

#5 in the nation for career and learning-related outcomes, The Wall Street Journal, 2023
Top 25 best career services (2020-2024), The Princeton Review
$65,000 average starting salary, class of 2023 First Destination report
Located in the #1 fastest growing job market in the U.S., Bureau of Labor, 2024
Heath Einstein, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management

Good Advice: Need-Based Aid

Check out the Horned Frog Blog, where Heath Einstein, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, explains financial aid and shares some excellent tips.

Cost & Aid FAQ

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Meet Your Admission Counselor

Financial aid can seem complicated, but at any point in your admission process, your counselor can help guide you in the right direction. Find yours here.