Campus Tobacco Policy
In order to encourage a culture of health and wellness for all students, faculty, staff and guests of the university, Texas Christian University prohibits the use of all tobacco products and smoking on property owned by the university. People wishing to use tobacco as part of an established religious ceremony, academic or research activity may contact the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs to request an exemption for those activities.
For the past decade, TCU has followed city ordinance, which prohibits smoking inside buildings, and has prohibited smoking in University-owned vehicles. Recent requests from the Student Government Association, with support from TCU’s Faculty Senate, Staff Assembly and Graduate Student Senate, in conjunction with the University’s ongoing commitment to health and wellness, prompted TCU to extend those efforts to prohibit all forms of tobacco, including chewing tobacco, snuff and e-cigarettes on all University-owned property effective Aug. 1, 2017.
The University does not require faculty, staff and students to quit using tobacco products; however, we do expect individuals to refrain from using any tobacco products while on university property. TCU is committed to creating a culture of health and wellness.
For more information on smoking and tobacco-free initiatives, visit the Surgeon General and the American Cancer Society.