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Our Leadership

In 2023, TCU was ranked #4 in The Princeton Review’s list of Best-Run Colleges.

Bronze TCU seal on side of wallHorned Frogs Lead By Example

TCU’s culture of leadership and connection can be felt throughout the institution.

Over the past decade, TCU has been deemed a “Great College to Work For” by the The Chronicle of Higher Education. That’s because our powerful academic community starts at the top and influences everything we do. 

Our institution is governed by a board of trustees comprising outstanding business, community and civic leaders from across the state and nation. It has legal authority over the academic and financial policies, operations and general welfare of the University.

The board elects the chancellor and other senior administrative officers, and provides oversight and stewardship for the University’s long-term planning. It approves tuition and fees, operating and capital budgets, academic policies and programs, granting of tenure, capital projects, fund-raising initiatives, strategic plans and other key matters affecting the University.

Chancellor at commencement

Our chancellor functions as the university’s chief quality officer: presiding over financial matters, maintaining the school’s growth and reputation and establishing a clear vision for the future.

"TCU is a place where differences can become strengths, where personal attention brings success, and where great things happen when we learn from one another."  Chancellor Boschini

TCU’s provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs oversees academic values and practices, instilling a culture of scholarship while overseeing the day-to-day functions of intellectual endeavors. The provost is the chief academic officer of the University and is required to plan, coordinate and improve all the various academic programs offered by the University. He or she is the senior member of the chancellor's staff and acts for the chancellor in his absence.