PRESENTATION OUTLINE
TCU is located in downtown Fort Worth.
The address is 2800 S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76129 Brothers Addison and Randolph Clark founded TCU in 1873 in Thorp Spring, Texas, as AddRan Male and Female College.
The school moved to Waco in 1895.
The name was changed to AddRan Christian University in 1889 and Texas Christian University in 1902.
TCU relocated to downtown Fort Worth in 1910 when the Waco facility burned, and opened three new buildings on the present campus in 1911.
Enrolled Student Profile. For the class that entered TCU in Fall 2015, the middle 50 percent scored between 1630 and 1900 on the SAT, or between 26 and 30 on the ACT. The median rank in class was 13%. TCU has no minimum requirement for GPA or test score to be considered for admission.
-Tuition based on 12-18 hours of enrollment for fall and spring semesters. $40,630
-Room and Board campus housing costs $7,100
-Books & Supplies–$1,050 Total
-Fall and Spring Estimated Direct Cost $53,480
Enrollment AND demographic information.
Within four years, the undergraduate enrollment has increased by more than 1,000, this semester topping out at 9,725 students.
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- Baseball
- basketball
- cross country
- football
- golf
- swimming and diving
- tennis
- indoor/outdoor track and field
women's athletics
- basketball
- soccer
- volleyball/beach volleyball
- indoor/outdoor track and field
- tennis
- swimming and diving
- rifle
- cross country
- golf
- equestrian
sororities
- there is a total of 12 sororities.
- the most popular sorority is chi omega.
Fraternities
- there is a total of 14 fraternities in tcu.
- the most popular fraternity is lambda chi alpha.
Clubs/organizations
- academic (48)
- business (17)
- cultural (15)
- graduate student (6)
- housing and residential life (2)
- performing arts (7)
- religious (1)
- service (20)
- social justice (6)
- special interests (47)
- spirit (3)
- student governance (2)
the most popular club is called frog club The TCU Frog Club is a fundraiser for the Athletics Department. For over 70 years, the Frog Club has provided a way for supporters to help talented TCU student athletes receive top education while pursuing their goals both on and off the field of competition. While the primary focus is providing scholarship support for studentathletes, the Frog Club is also focused on raising money for facilities upgrades and high impact projects that directly benefit our student-athletes.
Pros
- TCU is in Texas so I won't be that far from my mom and dad.
- i like reptiles and their mascot is a reptile.
- if i do a football in college i'll be on a good team.
- also if i do any sport i can get support from the frog club.
CONS
- The boys don't have rifle.
- there isn't a test grade requirement