Our Campus

TCU’s 302-acre campus is nestled in a tree-lined neighborhood and is home to about half of our 10,900 undergraduates. Even first-time visitors to our inviting, walkable campus remark how TCU “feels like home.”

TCU has invested over $1 billion in new and renovated facilities over the past 20 years. Historic buildings that have stood for more than a century have been carefully updated for the next generation.

Academics

  • Every Horned Frog’s educational journey is flexible and unique. With 117 undergraduate, 62 master’s level and 37 doctoral programs, TCU offers customizable paths to promising outcomes.

  • TCU students devote one-third of their academic study to the Core Curriculum. Courses prepare Horned Frogs to succeed in their majors and upper-division courses, explore interests and passions, navigate a changing world, contribute to their communities, and find fulfillment as lifelong learners.

    Based on the traditions of a liberal arts education, the TCU Core Curriculum is organized around four essential student learning outcomes

    -Critical Thinking

    -Quantitative & Scientific Reasoning

    -Responsible Citizenship

    -Communication

    TCU Core Curriculum is guided by principles of equity and inclusion. Students practice skills in cultural diversity and intercultural sensitivity, civic responsibility, and global problem-solving.

  • AddRan College of Liberal Arts

    Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine

    Bob Schieffer College of Communication

    College of Education

    College of Fine Arts

    College of Science & Engineering

    Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences

    John V. Roach Honors College

    Neeley School of Business

  • With a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio, our teachers not only know your name, but your learning style. They’re scholars themselves, doing research to ensure the latest knowledge informs you and your classroom. The Teacher-Scholar Model embraced by our faculty provides a balance of teaching, learning and service.