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Frog Aides is a freshman leadership organization within student government with the purpose to develop TCU leaders by enhancing their integrity, motivation, and confidence and by offering a positive environment for the cultivation of ethical leaders and responsible citizens in a global community.
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Frog Aides Leadership |
Lauren Nixon, Director |
Blake Billings, Assistant Director |
Traci Clayton, Frog Leader |
Kelsie Johnson, Frog Leader |
Brett Major, Frog Leader |
Cade McCloud, Frog Leader |
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More About Frog Aides |
What is Frog Aides?
Frog Aides is SGA’s leadership organization designed specifically for first-year students. The program exposes new students to exciting guest speakers, unique and challenging projects, event planning opportunities, and a network of upper-class student mentors. |
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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, Orientation Student Assistants, and Frog Camp facilitators. |
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What will I do in Frog Aides?
Frog Aides are provided with unique opportunities like writing legislation that can get passed in the Student House of Representatives, planning exciting events for other students to enjoy, and learning valuable leadership skills that will help throughout the TCU experience. Each spring, Frog Aides use their imagination and skills to plan “The Big Project,” a campus-wide event centered on whatever they choose. |
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How do I become a Frog Aide?
Frog Aides are selected by an application and interview process. If you are interested in applying for Frog Aides, more information and the application can be downloaded below. You can also contact the Frog Aides director, Lauren Nixon, at l.e.nixon@tcu.edu for more details. Applications for Frog Aides ‘11 are due September 3rd. |
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