Are you ready to leap into life as a Horned Frog? Experience TCU is an admitted student event that shows you what it’s like to be a Horned Frog for a day! Here’s what to expect at Experience TCU:
- Your day begins with check in and breakfast at the Brown Lupton University Union (aka the BLUU). We host a welcome session for you to meet some of our staff and students who will guide you throughout the day!
- From there, you will attend academic interest sessions across campus. These sessions will give you a glimpse into various colleges and majors, as well as faculty expectations for students.
- We will provide a complimentary lunch following the academic sessions, which will allow for you to connect with other future frogs. This is a great time to experience first-hand what makes TCU so special: our community!
- After lunch, there will be housing tours across campus for our first-year residence halls, providing an inside look into your new home. You will also be able to participate in an open house across campus, giving you the freedom to explore!
- As the day comes to a close, we will provide more specific information about what it looks like to be a first-year Horned Frog during our closing reception at the BLUU.
P.S. for those of you considering a pre-health major, you can join us at an optional after party for you to connect with faculty and learn more about this academic track!
We hope to see you at Experience TCU this 2025! Spots fill up fast so we encourage you to register as soon as possible on your MyTCU portal for one of the following dates:
- January 24
- February 7
- February 17
- March 3
- April 11
If you are unable to attend on one of these dates, register for an in-person campus tour on our website or consider attending a Monday at TCU event. We can’t wait for you to experience all that TCU has to offer!
Sophia Vargas ’25 studies strategic communication at TCU with a minor in political science, and is from Northern California. She is a social media intern and operations intern for the Office of Admission. Sophia is also involved with her local church and the Turning Point USA chapter on campus.