In a new episode of TCU Innovates, President Daniel Pullin and Craig Allen, Executive Director of Housing & Residence Life and Fraternity & Sorority Life, explore the evolution of on-campus living and its vital role in student growth and success. Their discussion highlights how TCU’s residence hall experience aligns with the new LEAD ON: Values in Action strategic plan to enhance student success, and reinforces the TCU’s core value of community.
Allen emphasizes the importance of fostering a strong sense of community, explaining, “The student experience supports students’ sense of connection and belonging to each other. The ability to work together on projects and schoolwork is reinforced when they live together in a community.”
Allen also highlights TCU’s Knowing, Connecting and Empowering (KCE) model, which shapes residential life by prioritizing meaningful relationships and student well-being. “It’s the fun and connecting programs and activities that we do routinely that help students feel that sense of home and comfort where they live.”
Tune in to hear more about how TCU’s values-centered community and commitment to exceptional student housing shapes the Horned Frog experience.
