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I'm Admitted, Now What?
You’ve been admitted to TCU. Whew. Breathe a sigh of relief, pat yourself on the back and take time to celebrate. But wait – now what? We have some tips to guide you through next steps to making TCU your official college home!
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Temporarily Test-Optional
TCU has suspended the standardized testing requirement and will be test-optional for the high school class of 2021. International students whose native language is not English will still be required to take TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System), or Duolingo. Students may still submit ACT or SAT results if they choose, but will not be adversely impacted if they opt out.
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The Center for Digital Expression at TCU
The Center for Digital Expression provides individual consultations, training, tutorials, and workshops on many issues related to digital composing. We believe in empowering you to feel comfortable learning, teaching, and creating digital projects.
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TCU's Pre-Health Institute
Established over 100 years ago in 1913, the Pre-Health Professions Institute supports all TCU students on the career tracks of: pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physician assistant, pre-veterinary, pre-pharmacy, pre-podiatry, and pre-optometry. Over the past 30 years, approximately 1,000 pre-health alumni have been accepted to professional schools around the country, including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, New York University, Columbia University, and all Texas medical and dental schools.