The official commencement ceremony for nursing students is unique to the graduates of the Harris School of Nursing. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the graduates pop confetti cannons to mark the official end to their nursing journey at TCU.
Many seniors said it was important to take advantage of their last year at TCU. They said they would miss the community, access to professors and advisors, the library and leadership opportunities.
Latin honors at TCU are reserved for students who have earned at least 58 of their credits on TCU’s campus, excluding those completed by an examination.
“When you're old it will be fun to look at that and think that you know you were here during the one hundred fiftieth year,” said Chancellor Victor Boschini.
By Jake Peterson, Staff Writer Published Nov 16, 2022
A measure to reduce graduation requirements was discussed at the Undergraduate Council meeting last Friday, but after debating the changes, the council opted to seek input from the Faculty Senate.
By Emma Watson, Staff Writer Published Oct 13, 2022
December graduation offers students a possible advantage in job searches, but some students miss graduating alongside their friends and say they will miss being on campus.