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TCU graduates estimated 1,873 students in two ceremonies

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TCU will bestow degrees upon some 1,873 undergraduate and graduate students in a split ceremony at the Fort Worth Convention Center Saturday.

This year’s commencement is divided into two separate events.

At 9 a.m. 933 students from the AddRan College of Liberal Arts, the College of Fine Arts, the Neeley School of Business and also university programs such as Ranch Management will receive degrees.

Students from the Schieffer College of Communication, the College of Education, the College of Science & Engineering and Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences will receive degrees at 2 p.m. Brite Divinity School will also graduate 18 students.

For those unable to attend the ceremony, it can be live streamed at www.commencement.tcu.edu.

Donald Griffin contributed to this report.

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