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Living on Campus

When the Campus Commons is your front yard, you can live your best TCU life. Our residential communities are nationally recognized for good reason.

The experience of living on campus is more than convenient—it’s a valuable way to take part in everything TCU has to offer. Finding yourself in your new home is sure to foster lifelong friendships and personal growth. 

You'll find a place to call home in one of TCU's 18 beautiful residence halls.

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Horned Frog Living

Visit Worth Hills to see where TCU students eat, sleep and study. Here you'll find the King Family Commons, greek housing, and residence halls all within a few steps of each other.

Meal Plan Options

All first-year and sophomore students are required to have a meal plan. The meal plan options usually change from year to year, please visit the dining website for the most up to date options. 

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There are multiple dining options in buildings across campus including:

  • Brown Lupton University Union (The BLUU)
  • King Family Commons (Five restaurants all in one building in the Worth Hills Area)
  • University Recreation Center, Mary Couts Burnett Library
  • Tandy Hall (Neeley School of Business)
  • Bass Building (Harris School of Nursing and Health Sciences)

For a list of specific on-campus dining locations, please visit the dining website

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Where do TCU students eat?

Check out the BLUU where you’ll find Market Square, the perfect selfie spot and other spaces where TCU students build community. 

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