Horned Frog Blog
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.
What's a Freedom of Expression and Should I Submit One?
If you're applying to TCU and wonder what “Freedom of Expression” (FOE) means on your application checklist, we're here to offer some insight. First and foremost, this is a completely optional (and we do mean optional; only 7% of applicants will submit an FOE) part of your application. It is designed to give students the opportunity to fully express themselves while applying to TCU.
TCU Launches Early Admission Masters Program
TCU offers early entry to master's programs for our most driven current students. Now undergraduate applicants can indicate their intent to earn bachelor's and master's degrees.
Application Tips and Tricks: October Q&A
Dean Einstein and Dalton Goodier, Assistant Director of Admission – First-year, discussed application tips and answered hundreds of questions in a Facebook Live session.
Top-Ranked Counseling and Support Services for Students
If a student has a history of mental health concerns, or experiences symptoms while in college, seeking formal treatment can be vital. At TCU, I’m proud to say that our clinical services have been nationally recognized. In 2022, we were named #4 Best Student Support and Counseling Services by The Princeton Review.
8 Tips to Organize your Dorm Room
Your application for admission serves as your academic scholarship application.We have a few tips for earning scholarships so that when you get to campus, you can focus on acing tests, competing on an intramural team, making new friends at fall concerts and studying abroad.
Want to Earn Scholarships to Support your Horned Frog Dreams?
Your application for admission serves as your academic scholarship application. We have a few tips for earning scholarships so that when you get to campus, you can focus on acing tests, competing on an intramural team, making new friends at fall concerts and studying abroad.