Individual Excellence - Common Goals

Each of TCU's individual colleges, schools and educational divisions has its own commitment to excellence and a collective goal of preparing students to reach their personal best. Our graduates remain Horned Frogs for life and take away their own special meaning of time spent at TCU.

AddRan   AddRan College of Liberal Arts is composed of nine departments and two programs offering learning opportunities in economics, English, history, geography, modern languages, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, criminal justice, anthropology, Spanish, military science and aerospace studies. Read more.
 

Business

 

The nationally ranked Neeley School of Business offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business and entrepreneurship. Neeley provides personalized learning and career development that is geared toward forging the next generation of leaders — one unique person at a time. Read more.

 
Communication  

The College of Communication is composed of the Schieffer School of Journalism, the Department of Radio-TV-Film, and the Department of Communication Studies. Students work at the Real World advertising-public relations agency and produce the TCU Daily Skiff, Image magazine, TCU News Now, and independent films. Read more.

Education  

College of Education graduates are sought by school districts throughout North Texas and beyond. The only university in the nation with two special education laboratory schools, TCU is adding further expertise with the new Alice S. Neeley Special Education Institute. Read more.

 
Finearts  

The College of Fine Arts is the home of the School of Music, the School for Classical & Contemporary Dance, and the departments of Art & Art History, Theatre, and Design, Merchandising & Textiles. The college has long been known for its world-class offerings and relationships with internationally known performers and institutions. Read more.

Nursing  

Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences is home to Nursing, Social Work, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Kinesiology, and Nurse Anesthesia. The Harris College is vibrant and thriving, with new programs such as the accelerated BSN for college graduates and the Doctor of Nursing Practice program. Read more.

 
Engineering  

The College of Science & Engineering boasts one of the top prehealth programs in the nation, a small yet distinctive engineering program, groundbreaking research in child development and cognitive psychology and cutting-edge GIS and remote sensing technology. Read more.

 
Library   The Mary Couts Burnett Library takes its name from an extraordinary gift given to TCU in 1923. Expanded in 1958 and 1983, the MCB Library continues to be the academic center of TCU’s campus. Read more.