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More than 100 academic spaces at TCU are open for reservation.

Fine Arts building

Reservations

For TCU faculty, staff, and students to make internal classroom reservations:

Office of the Registrar's Ad Astra

For external groups to make room reservations through the Office of Conference Services:

Reserve a Room

Neeley entrance and fountain

The Neeley School of Business comprises Smith Hall, Tandy Hall, Hays Hall, and Sumner Hall. Newly renovated in 2019, the complex includes more than 25 classrooms, most of which have "smart" writable wall spaces. There is also select banquet space and the 200-seat Shaddock Auditorium, though this event space is typically only available during weekday business hours. Ask TCU Conference Services if this space might work for you.

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Spencer and Marlene Hays Business Commons
Room Design
1103 Lecture
1201 Lecture/Tiered Seating
1205 Lecture
1208 Lecture
1217 Lecture
1218 Lecture
1219 Lecture
1307 Lecture
1308 Lecture
1309 Lecture
1508 Lecture
1509 Lecture
1510 Lecture
1520A Multipurpose
1520B Multipurpose
1520AB (Smith Banquet Room) Multipurpose
2108 Lecture
2203 Lecture
2303/2305 (Hays Banquet Room) Banquet/Multipurpose
2408 Lecture
2410 (Shaddock Auditorium) Auditorium
2506 Lecture
2507 Lecture
2526 Lecture
2527 Lecture
2528 Lecture
3115 Lecture
3402 Lecture
3403 Lecture
3516 Lecture

Rees-Jones entrance

This interdisciplinary academic building opened in August 2014. Rees-Jones Hall provides nine state-of-the-art flexible classrooms in addition to several other collaborative spaces equipped with presentation technology. Next Generation rooms contain movable tables and chairs and writable walls. This building is overseen by the Office of the Provost and is sometimes open to external groups.

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Rees-Jones Hall
Room Design
Atrium Lobby
102 (Global Seminar Room) Seminar
107 Lecture/Next Generation
111 Lecture/Next Generation
112 Lecture/Next Generation
113 Lecture/Next Generation
210 Lecture/Next Generation
211 Lecture/Next Generation
214 Lecture/Next Generation
215 Lecture/Next Generation
342 Lecture/Next Generation
351 (Incubator Lab) Interdisciplinary Lab

Scharbauer entrance

Scharbauer, Reed, and Beasley Halls offer more than 20 clustered no-frills classrooms, designed to be conducive to learning in a centralized campus location. These facilities were created to efficiently house multiple academic units, and classrooms range in capacities from 24 to 64. Many rooms contain combination tablet desks. Seminar rooms, labs, and conference rooms are also available.

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Clarence & Kelly Scharbauer Hall
Room Design
1007 Lecture
1008 (tiered seating) Lecture
1010 (tiered seating) Lecture
1011 Lecture
2008 Lecture
2010 Lecture
2011 Conference
3003 Conference
3019 Computer Lab
4002 Computer Lab
4009 Conference
4022 Conference
Dave Reed Hall
Room Design
120 Computer lab w/ tables
125 Seminar Room
135 Conference Room
202 Lecture
217 Lecture
219 Lecture
221 Lecture
223 Lecture
319 Lecture
331 Lecture
417 Lecture
421 Lecture
Theodore Beasley Hall
Room Design
103 Lecture
104 Lecture
105 Lecture
106 Lecture
108 Lecture
205 Lecture
206 Lecture
322 Seminar
323 Seminar

Bailey building statue

Palko 130 is one of the larger auditoriums on campus, seating up to 145. Palko and Bailey Halls together feature six classrooms, a large common area for students and faculty, and space for an academic center for growing graduate programs.

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Betsy and Steve Palko Hall
Room Design
130 Lecture
222 Lecture
225 Lecture
227 Lecture
Bailey Building
Room Design
101 Lecture
102 Lecture
106 Lecture

Tucker Technology building entrance

Considered an architectural work of art, the Sid Richardson Physical Sciences Building provides some of the University's largest lecture halls: two seat 200 and two more seat 100. The name of the science complex honors the foundation from which the construction was funded, established by prominent Fort Worth oilman and rancher Sid W. Richardson.

The Tucker Technology Center (pictured above) and Winton-Scott Hall contain 16 classrooms between them.

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Sid W. Richardson Physical Sciences Building
Room Design
Lecture Hall 1 Lecture - Auditorium
Lecture Hall 2 Lecture - Auditorium
Lecture Hall 3 Lecture - Auditorium
Lecture Hall 4 Lecture - Auditorium
Winton-Scott Hall of Science
Room Design
108 Lecture
145 Lecture
147 Lecture
148 Lecture
169 Lecture
170 Lecture
171 Lecture
215 Lecture
217 Lecture
223 Lecture
William E. and Jean Jones Tucker Technology Center
Room Design
135 Seminar
137 Lecture
138 Lecture
139 Multipurpose/Banquet
244 Lecture
245 Lecture
246 Lecture
352 Lecture
353 Computer Lab

Moudy entrance

The J.M. Moudy Visual Arts and Communication Building houses the School of Art and the College of Communication. Moudy North features an intimate art gallery that displays student and faculty work as well as traveling art exhibits. Moudy South is home to the Schieffer School of Journalism and houses the offices of student publications and broadcast media. Named for famous journalist Bob Schieffer, this prestigious college is home to Moudy 141, an auditorium-style room that seats 140 guests. Seven more classrooms are available as well.

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Moudy Visual Arts and Communication Building
Room Design
141N Lecture - Auditorium
155S Lecture
156S Lecture
164S Lecture
204S Lecture
320S Lecture
325S Lecture
345S Lecture

Bass building interior

The Harris College collaborates with many health-based organizations in its highly-specialized Nursing Anesthesia Lab and the Health Professions Learning Center. Three classrooms contain movable desks and chairs.

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Annie Richardson Bass Building
Room Design
1001 Lecture
1010 Lecture
1011 Lecture

Audio/Visual

All classrooms come equipped with built-in A/V resources. These include:

  • Presentation podium
    • Podium touchscreen: At the touch of your finger, you can navigate between the built-in desktop computer, your own laptop, audio adjustment control, video data projector, and powered projection screen.
    • Overhead projector.
    • Wireless microphone, if necessary.
    • USB ports.
  • Lighting control with four preset modes.
  • WiFi & networking capabilities – please speak with TCU Conference Services.
  • Additional equipment and support – Conference Services can connect with the TCU Center for Instructional Services for additional classroom technology, support, and set-up.

Catering

External food or Sodexo may be allowed in academic buildings, but please confirm with TCU Conference Services personnel. Events with food will be billed a housekeeping fee.

Locations & Parking

Please refer to the campus map for building locations and visitor parking.

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