Class of 2011
Junior Class Sponsored Project
What is FrogHouse?
FrogHouse, our Name for TCU's future Habitat home, is coordinated each year by the Junior Class. We choose to build a Habitat home because it provides us an opportunity to give back to the Fort Worth Community that has supported TCU so generously.
Responsible citizenship is part of TCU's Mission Statement and describes the goal of the Junior Year Experience. We can think of no better way to develop responsible citizens than to unite as a class and provide a deserving family with a home in our community.
Now is your chance to take an active role in Responsible Citizenship with FrogHouse and the Class of 2011.
For more information on your Class of 2011 Project
Here are a few things you might consider during your junior year:
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Mission Statement Scholarship
Scholarships totaling $6,000 presented at the Ring Ceremony in recognition of rising seniors who have demonstrated excellence in fulfilling the TCU Mission Statement. -
Study
Abroad
Texas Christian University offers a rich variety of study abroad opportunities for your personal and educational development. - Career Services
- Internships
- Junior Give Back
Project Junior Give Back is your opportunity to create and lead a service project that benefits a community defined by you. - Class Project- FrogHouse
Responsible Citizenship
TCU offers programs and services designed just for 3rd-year students centered on the principle of responsible citizenship.
As a junior, you are likely to feel pulled in multiple directions as you become more involved on the campus and in the community at large. You may need help making informed and ethical choices about academic, career and social directions. This is the place to find solutions and advice tailored especially to your needs
Events to look forward to your Junior Year
| Lunch w/Class Dean & Committee | A Focus group of students will meet the Transitions Committee and voice expectations for upcoming year |
| LeaderKIDS |
TCU mentoring program in which TCU student mentor FWISD 7th graders |
| Junior Career Launch |
Students learn valuable lessons in applying for jobs, evaluating employers, and professional etiquette |
| Passion to Profession Workshop
| Students identify their passions and the majors that correlate with them |
| Pink Out Game vs. UTAH | Students find out more about a major health issue that affects millions every year |
| Habitat for Humanity, FrogHouse
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Students work with a non-profit organization specializing in the competencies of fundraising, marketing, recruitment, and service learning |
| Junior "Give Back" Scholarship
| Students apply for a scholarship and receive mentorship that directly benefits a community outreach project of their choice | TCU Global Youth Day |
A Community Service collaboration that brings FWISD students to TCU for a daylong conference on leadership & community renewal |
| iJunior Resource Fair | Students become aware of internship opportunities available to them the summer before their senior year |
| Freedom to Choose Responsibly Week | Students understand the importance of being responsible while consuming alcohol |
| Junior Night @ the Park | Students celebrate the end of the Junior Year by participating in an exciting sendoff at the ballpark |
| Dinner w/Class Dean & Committee | A focus group of students will debrief with the Transitions Committee about their experience as a junior |
Class Dean
Darron
Turner
Class of 2011 Dean
817-257-5566
Who is on the Junior Transitions Team?
