About Frog Aides
What is Frog Aides?
Frog Aides is Student Government’s student-led, advisor guided, leadership training program exclusively for first year students. As TCU’s premier freshman leadership program, Frog Aides links TCU’s top leaders with its best future leaders in a hands-on, student-to-student environment.

Who are Frog Aides?
Each fall, students from the incoming freshman class are selected to participate in Frog Aides. Former Frog Aides have moved into leadership roles throughout campus, and serve in capacities such as Student Body Officers, SGA executive board members, Greek Life leaders, organization presidents and officers, Orientation Student Assistants, and Frog Camp facilitators.
What will I do in Frog Aides?
In Frog Aides, you’ll learn the “ins and outs” of TCU Student Government, get hands-on experience planning campus-wide event and implementing student programs, interact with TCU’s top student leaders and mentors, and expand your leadership skills. You won’t learn by listening, you’ll actually learn by doing, and you’ll impact the student body along the way. Some activities include:

How do I become a Frog Aide?
Frog Aides are selected through an application and interview process. If you are interested in applying for Frog Aides, the application is available on this website. You can also contact the Frog Aides co-directors, Jacob Barnes, at j.p.barnes@tcu.edu, Traci Clayton, at traci.clayton@tcu.edu or use the “Contact Us” page on the left for more details.