BLUU - Answers post office, union grounds, chick-fil-a, student activities suite (printing), spirit shop, id
center, ballroom, Chancellor's dining room
on campus meal plan - Answers unlimited swipe access to market square, all you can eat, campus cash,
frog bucks
commons - Answers crew events, dorms, tree lighting
freshman dorms - Answers 4 of 7, colby= all girls, traditions
Frog Fountain - Answers placed on campus in 1969, renovated in 2008. each pad represents a class
(tallest- seniors, shortest- freshman) and the water represents the flow of knowledge from class to class
Scharbauer - Answers opened in January 2010, houses several units of the AddRan college of liberal arts
and the Honors college
AddRan College of Liberal Arts - Answers largest and oldest college at TCU, housed in both scharbauer
and reed, where students learn to think critically, write effectively and communicate persuasively
John V Roach Honors College - Answers located on the first floor of Scharbauer, the honors area features
spar for small classroom meetings, a debate chamber, workspace, and academic offices. the top 7-10%
of the incoming class will be invited to join the honors college upon admission (you don't apply). if you
don't start in the honors college, you can apply at any point in time with at least a 3.5 GPA
Horned Frog Statue - Answers commissioned in 1984 by the TCU house of representatives. crafted and
donated by a TCU parent from New Mexico. The horned frog (which is actually a lizard) has been TCU's
mascot longer than TCU has been the university name. only college with the horned frog as the mascot.
endangered species which you can visit at the Ft. Worth zoo. teach the hand sign. good luck to rub the
statue's nose on your first day of class or before a big test.
Reed - Answers opened in 1911, one of the two original buildings on the fort worth campus. (the other is
Jarvis) houses English, geography, history, and the study abroad office.
Study Abroad - Answers main programs in London, Florence, and Sevilla, offer students the unique
opportunity to study at foreign universities for TCU credit. students can also study in more than 50
locations throughout the world through TCU partner programs and faculty led summer abroad programs
Jarvis - Answers home to the office of religious and spiritual life as well as career services. formerly a
women's resident hall, renovated and reopened in 2008 for administrative use
Robert Carr Chapel - Answers steeple is the highest point on campus at 137 ft. the TCU alma mater plays
on the hour. popular wedding site, chapel services are offered (optional), opened in 1953
Faith - Answers affiliated with, but not governed by disciples of christ; no faith commitment or chapel
requirements; one religion course required (taught from a neutral standpoint, variety of choices)