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.
TCU Named a Top 100 University Again
U.S. News & World Report has ranked TCU a top 100 national university for the 13th consecutive year.
Financial Aid and Scholarships Q&A
Dean Einstein and Victoria Chen, Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid, answered questions about earning scholarships, applying for aid and estimating cost of attendance. Watch the entire video and check out tips about the scholarship and financial aid award process.
Intercollegiate Athletics Q&A
Dean Einstein and Jeremiah Donati, Director of Athletics, answered questions about how TCU Athletics boosts Horned Frog pride and the recruitment process in a live chat. Watch the entire video and check out tips about making the most of our spirited campus.
First-year Application: Dual Credit
As a part of the application process, TCU requires two letters of recommendation from first-year applicants (recommendation letters are optional for transfer applicants). One must come from a teacher, while the other is sent in by a school counselor. These letters are a great way for our admission team to better get to know who you are as a person beyond the numbers we see on the application.
First-year Application: Submitting Recommendation Letters
As a part of the application process, TCU requires two letters of recommendation from first-year applicants (recommendation letters are optional for transfer applicants). One must come from a teacher, while the other is sent in by a school counselor. These letters are a great way for our admission team to better get to know who you are as a person beyond the numbers we see on the application.
College Dorm Essentials
When it comes to dorm room shopping (or college shopping in general), buying everything you need for your new home can be overwhelming and confusing. We’ve compiled a list of items you may overlook.