TCU has a history of producing outstanding students who have gone on to win prestigious scholarships like the Rhodes, Marshall, Fulbright, Truman and Goldwater. But as the number and quality of TCU students continues to increase, a greater number of students are eligible for and interested in these highly competitive awards.
Recently, TCU announced a new staff position that would focus on assisting students in building competitive applications and offering resources to prepare them to apply for nationally ranked scholarships. Tracy Rundstrom was named the university’s first full-time director of nationally competitive scholarships. While the role is housed in the John V. Roach Honors College, this new position will serve the entire student body.