List of Texas Christian University alumni

TCU has roughly 75,000 living alumni.[1] The following lists alphabetically the most prominent graduates of Texas Christian University.

Business, political, and community leaders

Gordon England, former Secretary of the Navy

Arts and entertainment

Bob Schieffer, class of '59

Athletes and coaches

LaDainian Tomlinson, class of 2005

Fictional alumni

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