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Next Steps for Admitted TCU Students
Dean Einstein hosted a Facebook Live Q&A with Craig Allen, Executive Director for Housing & Residence Life and Fraternity & Sorority Life, and Emily Ivey, Director of New Student & Family Programs. Watch the video and read below to find the answers to your questions about housing, first-year experience programs and more.
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Delayna Loves Living the "Suite" Life at TCU
There is no better feeling than walking into your new room on campus, as it marks a time of significant growth and puts you at the starting line of one of the greatest experiences that you’ll face in your young-adult life. Getting to make your space your own, however, is one of the most fun parts of this new change. To help you see this, meet Delayna! She is a first-year student from Rosenberg, Texas living in King Hall.
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Think Purple, Live Green for Earth Day at TCU
Happy Earth Day! Today, we celebrate and raise awareness about our planet, how to care for it, and how TCU and its students help contribute to a healthier Earth. Throughout the year, we focus on maintaining our campus environment, hosting volunteer opportunities in natural spaces near the university, and offering courses in Sustainability.
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Why TCU?
Deposit day is approaching and trust me, I remember the anxiety you're feeling right about now. It's college decision crunch time, and whether you've been dreaming about going to TCU your whole life or only applied because your parents made you (guilty as charged), placing your deposit to enroll can feel both exciting and daunting. Maybe you're not sure yet. Maybe you're confident in your choice but scared to take this last step of your high school career and the first steps of your college life.