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The Division of Campus Life includes several departments providing distinct services and opportunities to TCU students. Below is a brief overview of each department. Use the links to the left to find more information.

The Dean's Office responds to student crisis, provides referrals for students in need of assistance, conducts the university's judicial system, and houses the university's Sexual Harassment officer.

Fraternity and Sorority Affairs assists and advises Greek-letter organizations in their development of the individual student as well as the organization itself in such areas as academic achievement, leadership development, service learning, understanding and defining values and cultural awareness/appreciation.

International Student Services serves as the point office for both the developmental and immigration needs of the the international students at TCU. Through an array of programs focusing on cultural issues and long term immigration counseling and assistance, the office seeks to integrate international students into campus life and provide both the campus and the community with an opportunity for enrichment through interaction with students from other cultural backgrounds. The office also serves a role as advocate in provide feedback to the University for issues related to international students and the TCU's global endeavors.

The Brown-Lupton Student Center serves the entire University community, alumni and guests. It offers the community a series of programs, activities and facilities to meet their varied needs.

Student Organizations advised by Campus Life staff members include the fraternities and sororities mentioned above, international student groups, student government, and more.

Student Publications publishes the Horned Frog Yearbook, the Frog Features freshman yearbook and the TCU Official Student Handbook. They cover all university events and photograph all students, faculty and staff annually.

The Victim Advocates Program provides campus and community resources for students, faculty and staff who are victims of crime.