The Big Ideas
Our Campus Master Plan is guided by seven key priorities that emerged during stakeholder engagement. Each idea reflects our commitment to creating a campus that excels academically, operates sustainably, supports vibrant student life and fosters strong community connections.

“It is our goal to invest in the value of a TCU education by offering best-in-class
academic, athletics and housing facilities on a safe, walkable campus that further
connect us to the city and our community.”
—President Daniel W. Pullin

“Planning for our campus is critically important as we also continue our collaborative
strategic planning process. Together, these two efforts will ensure that TCU is ready
to achieve our mission and purpose on an even larger scale.”
—Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr.
News
Published Communications
- Spring 2024 TCU Board of Trustees Meeting Summary (April 15, 2024)
- Fall 2023 TCU Board of Trustees Meeting Summary (Nov. 13, 2023)
- Endeavors: President Pullin Looks Into the Future (2024)
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Message from the President: Campus Master Plan: Help Build Our Future (March 27, 2023)
Master Plan FAQ
The Campus Master Plan is a long-term strategic framework designed to guide the physical development of our university campus. It outlines our vision for future growth, focusing on enhancing academic excellence, sustainability, student life and community connections.
The plan is essential for ensuring that our campus evolves in ways that support our mission and goals. It helps us make informed decisions about land use, facilities, infrastructure and sustainability, creating a cohesive and inspiring environment for our community.
The planning process is highly collaborative, involving input from students, faculty, staff, alumni and local community members. We also work with architects, planners and sustainability experts to develop the plan.
The Campus Master Plan is a descriptive, living document that serves as a tangible expression of the university’s strategic vision and is intended to function as a compass guiding the university’s physical development, ensuring that short-term projects align with the university’s long-term plans and goals. The plan does not denote funding for projects.