5
“
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