
Facebook Live Q&A Explores TCU's Comprehensive Approach to Global Citizenship
Dean Einstein hosted a Facebook Live Q&A, answering your questions about how TCU prepares
                     students for global citizenship through on-campus and study abroad opportunities. Watch the video and read below to find the answers to your questions.
                  
                  - What does it mean for a TCU student to be a global citizen? - 12:10
 - How does TCU recruit international students? - 14:46
 - What services do we provide to our international students and how do they connect with the TCU community? - 17:36
 - Who creates programming for international students? - 19:21
 - Your mission is so important and so current. How long has it been in place and can you see the results of values instilled in your students? - 21:44
 - How has study abroad changed over time at TCU? - 25:53
 - What options do students have to study abroad? - 28:58
 - Can you explain what financial sponsorship certification is for international students and how it's done? - 33:21
 - Where on campus do cultural events take place? - 35:37
 - Can art majors study abroad? - 37:17
 - Does TCU offer Native American programs or groups? - 40:24
 - Does TCU look for students where we have alumni or from all over the world? - 42:04
 - When do I-20 applications take place? - 44:15
 - When can admitted first-year students apply for housing? - 46:17
 - How important is it for students to learn about global citizenship on-campus? - 47:11
 - What are common concerns or challenges for international students? - 49:50
 - How do international students apply for scholarships? - 51:07
 - Is it possible for students with rigorous majors to study abroad? - 55:10
 - When is the most common time that students study abroad? - 58:11
 - My school has closed and I can't get letters of recommendations. How can I replace them? - 59:45
 - Do scholarships and financial aid increase yearly with tuition and fees? - 1:00:34
 - When will deferred students hear back? - 1:02:22
 
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