Undergraduate Resources
As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning. These might include strained relationships, anxiety, high levels of stress, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down or loss of motivation. As faculty and staff, we are here to help with these or other issues you may experience. You can learn about the free, confidential mental health services available on campus through the TCU Counseling and Mental Health Center by calling 817-257-SAFE (7233). Help is always available.
Additional resources are available across campus to help you succeed as a student. Below is a list of some of those resources.
817-257-7117
Research librarians are available to help with all stages of research process. Robyn
Reid (reid@tcu.edu) is our Social Science librarian.
817-257-7486, Sadler Hall 1022
The center provides help on developing your academic skills through workshops and
coaching on topics such as note-taking, test-taking and time management.
817-257-7221, Reed Hall 419
Writing specialists and peer tutors are available for one-on-one tutorials from 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday in Reed Hall, Suite 419 and from 6:00 p.m
to 9:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday in Tom Brown Pete Wright Hall, 2nd floor, commons.
Online tutorials are also available.
817-257-7855, Brown Lupton University Union 2003
Office of Religious & Spiritual Life
817-257-7830, Jarvis Hall, 1st floor
817-257-7926, Sadler Hall 2006
Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services
817-257-5557, Jarvis Hall, 2nd floor
TCU Victim Advocate Program and Title IX Office
817-257-8228, Jarvis Hall, 1st floor
Leah Carnahan (l.carnahan@tcu.edu) is Assistant Director of Title IX Advocacy & Education.