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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.
 
Delayna has had a blast in King Hall, as she’s surrounded herself with new friends and incredible staff. King Hall allows Delayna to have her own*bedroom and share a bathroom with just her roommate, and it’s a perfect spot if you want more privacy than a traditional, communal style residence hall. No matter where students live on campus or who they room with, they experience our connection culture firsthand in top-10-ranked dorms (The Princeton Review).


 

Read about Delayna’s experience here – after she published a piece through the Fort Worth Report about her move-in experience and overall introduction to TCU. For more information about housing at TCU, check out TCU’s Housing and Residence Life website.
 
Ryan Thorpe is an undergraduate junior double majoring in Journalism and Communication Studies. He is a competition reality TV connoisseur, loves garlic hummus with pita chips and is weirdly good at Mario Kart (but only on the Wii).