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Finals are right around the corner for our Horned Frogs! As students prepare for exams, we highlight a few popular and unique spots that our current, and soon to be admitted, students will frequent.


Students in the Honors Lounge in Sadler Hall
1. The Judy and Paul Andrews Honors Lounge

Located in the newly-renovated Sadler Hall, the Honors Lounge is a great space for students to study or socialize! The lounge is open to all students and provides a comfortable place to study.

Students studying in the Campus Commons
2. Campus Commons

For the person who enjoys a little vitamin D, the Campus Commons is another great area to focus on your studies! When the weather is nice, there are chairs and tables set up for students to study or even to take a little study break. There are lots of amazing outdoor spaces on campus including the tables outside of Rees-Jones Hall, the Creative Commons and TCU's "Stonehenge."

Male student studying at table in the Bass building
3. Annie Richardson Bass Building

Home to the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, the Bass building provides a place for the person who likes to study in a peaceful and quiet environment. Students who are night owls will definitely enjoy this space!

Student studying in the Tucker Technology Center
4. Tucker Technology Center

The Tucker Technology Center has plenty of study space with chairs and tables located on the second and third floors. The best part is the natural lighting that comes through beautiful floor-to-ceiling windows! 

Female student on laptop in the Intercultural Center
5. Intercultural Center

This one is for students who like to study in a fun and social environment! The Intercultural Center offers comfortable seating options and even has computers for students to use. 

A group of students writing on the dry erase board in a study room

6. Study Rooms

Study rooms are a great option for the person who likes to study independently or with a group! Most rooms come equipped with a TV that is compatible with your laptop to display presentations or collaborate on group work. There are various locations of these spaces including the library, the Hays and Sumner Halls of Neeley, Rees-Jones Hall and the first and second floors of Schieffer College's Moudy South building, just to name a few.

Each of these locations offers a little something for everyone, whether you like to study by yourself or with a group of people. Let's finish strong, Horned Frogs!