There’s a place for you at TCU Neeley, no matter where you come from, what you look like or what you believe. We actively work to recruit students from diverse backgrounds and ensure everyone feels both included and intellectually challenged. Ultimately, we’re committed to cultivating thoughtful, modern leaders and unleashing your potential to positively impact to both business and society.
These programs bridge the opportunity gap for high school students from underrepresented communities. Get a head start on your college and professional career, taking college level classes and experiencing a taste of college life during a week-long period in the summer.
Accelerated Career Awareness Program (ACAP)
Attend classes on careers in accounting and business, personal development and college preparation. Part of a partnership with NABA Inc. Learn more
Neeley Analytics Academy
Hands-on opportunities to learn and hone your skills in data analytics and market research, learning how to use data to assess a business’s performance and improve profitability. Hosted by the Neeley Analytics Initiative. Learn more
Business Technology Camp
Focus on evolving technologies and get a glimpse into future career paths in supply chain, from artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to geographic mapping and automated vehicles. Hosted by the Center for Supply Chain Innovation. Learn more
High School Investor Challenge
Take a week of finance classes and then, throughout the fall and spring, manage a $100,000 virtual stock portfolio. Hosted by the Luther King Capital Management Center for Financial Studies. Learn more
Several programs ensure you have the resources you need to thrive as a Neeley undergraduate or graduate student.
Suit Up – Lead On
From presentations to job interviews, professional attire helps you feel polished and prepared. There are funds to help purchase business attire if you have demonstrated need.
Going the Distance
You may need a hand covering incidentals such as textbooks or meals. Our student-run fund supports fellow Horned Frogs in times of need.
Microsoft Office Certification
Neeley requires Microsoft Office Specialist certification for all business majors, to maximize your advantages in the job market. For students with demonstrated need, we help cover costs for prep classes and tests. Contact Assistant Dean Lynn Muller at l.muller@tcu.edu.
A variety of scholarships are available for academic achievement and more.
Banos D’Souza Scholarship
Endowed by entrepreneurship professors Antonio Banos and Rodney D'Souza to diversify the student population in gender, thought, race, ethnicity, backgrounds and experiences, this scholarship seeks to help students achieve entrepreneurial dreams.
Scholarship Portal
Explore all TCU scholarships and aid, and connect with an admissions counselor to understand all the possibilities.