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One of the most exciting

things about Honors is the

freedom from disciplinary

boundaries. In my classes,

we’ve read philosophers,

historians, political theorists,

activists, physicians,

biologists, psychologists,

anthropologists and a

linguist. Students build

confidence in thinking about

diverse kinds of research and

experience, and they make

connections across all of it

and their lives outside of

class.

DR. MIKIO AKAGI

Assistant Professor of the

History and Philosophy

of Science

Being in the Honors College

is a prestige and honor in itself.

It’s the challenges, the quality

of classes, the approachable

professors and the insightful

discussions in class that have

changed my journey here

at TCU.

RAAVI BALDOTA

Sophomore Modern Dance

and Strategic Communication

major

Honors students are

some of the most engaged

learners and leaders on

campus. The unique

curriculum and small class

sizes allow for a degree of

authenticity and intimacy

that you don’t always find

in other academic spaces.

Honors provides ample

opportunities to examine

deep questions and engage

in meaningful dialogue,

which creates a truly holistic

educational environment

that is both engaging and

transformative.

DR. LYNN HAMPTON

Lecturer