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Redefining Success: A Journey from Rwanda to Dell Technologies

When computer science alumni Aime Byiringiro `25 arrived at TCU from Rwanda, he was ready to embark on a path of learning, challenge and transformation. Now, as a software engineer at Dell Technologies, he reflects on how TCU helped him redefine success, discover purpose; and feel at home thousands of miles from the African continent.

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Financial Aid and Scholarship Q&A

Dean Einstein and Victoria Chen, Director of Scholarship & Financial Aid, answered questions about financial aid and scholarships in an hour long live chat. Watch the entire video or check out key takeaways and specific answers at time stamps below to answer your questions.

April 9, 2021, by tcuadmission |
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5 Reasons to Submit or Not Submit Your Score

TCU is test optional through 2026, so you may wonder whether you should submit SAT or ACT test scores for your application. Check out five reasons to submit or not submit your score.

March 10, 2021, by tcuadmission |
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College Spotlight: The College of Education

The TCU College of Education prepares teachers, counselors and leaders in the field of education and related fields. Our students and graduates are well-prepared to take on highly challenging and highly rewarding careers, shaping young minds in their most critical years of development and leading change in schools and educational systems.

January 6, 2020, by Jenny Moore |