Advising
Academic advising provides you the opportunity to discuss TCU course offerings and University degree requirements with a professional advisor. An academic advisor will assist you as you develop your academic plan and clarify your college and career goals.
First-and second-year students must meet with an advisor prior to enrolling in classes.
Contact: academic_advising@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
History
Pre-Majors
Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies
Women & Gender Studies
Political Science
Sociology & Anthropology
Modern Language Studies
Criminal Justice
Geography
Religion
Economics
English & Writing
Spanish & Hispanic Studies
Contact: coc_mail@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
Film, Television & Digital Media
Strategic Communications, stratcomm@tcu.edu
Communication Studies
Journalism
Contact: coe@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
Early Childhood Education
Education Studies
Interdisciplinary Inquiry
Middle School Education
Secondary Education
Youth Advocacy and Education Studies
Contact: finearts@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
Theatre
Fashion Merchandising
Music
Music Education
Music Pre-Majors
Graphic Design Pre-Majors
Interior Design
Studio Art
Contact: harc@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
Allied Health
Nursing, harc@tcu.edu
Transfer Nursing
Communication Science, Sciences & Disorders
Kinesiology
Contact: honors@tcu.edu
Honors academic advising helps you achieve your goals and make the most of your Honors College experience. Honors advising supplements departmental advising.
Contact: neeleyacademicadvisingcenter@tcu.edu
Each Neeley student has an assigned academic advisor. Students may find their designated advisor through their portal
Contact: cse@tcu.edu
Majors advised:
Astronomy
Biology
Biophysics
Physics
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Geology
Combined Science
Mathematics
Engineering
Computer Information Technology
Computer Science
Data Science
Nutritional Sciences
Dietetics
Food Management
Psychology
Neuroscience
Child Development
Environmental Science
Ranch Management