Each summer, the TCU College of Education hosts the iEngage Civics Institute to prepare rising sixth through ninth grade students for advocacy, leadership and compromise. Throughout the five-day institute, youth develop their advocacy skills and learn how to make a difference in their neighborhood, school and community.
This year, NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter saw firsthand how the College of Education at TCU is equipping youth with skills in leadership and compromise, thanks to the efforts of faculty, staff and students, as well as local teachers and non-profit leaders.
View iEngage Feature on NBC5's Carter in the Classroom
By spending a week immersed in civic engagement, campers gain valuable civic and leadership
knowledge with opportunities to practice what they learn through iCivics simulations, group activities and culminating advocacy projects presented to family
and community members.
iEngage 2024 advocacy projects addressed cyberbullying, food bank accessibility, food insecurity, peer pressure in school, resources for homeless families and pet adoptions.
iEngage 2024 Advocacy Project Presentations
iEngage Civics Institute at TCU is sponsored by the Hatton W. Sumners Foundation with additional support from the Center for Public Education & Community Engagement (CPECE) at TCU, one of five research and engagement centers within the TCU College of Education.
The Center for Public Education & Community Engagement (CPECE) at TCU studies, supports, and strives to strengthen public education by building partnerships, engaging in a variety of initiatives, and promoting research. CPECE advocates for public education by informing others on issues that impact students, educators, schools and communities.
The TCU College of Education continues to prepare exemplary professionals for diverse educational and interdisciplinary work who are reflective, ethical, innovative and committed to serving the regional, national and global community. Through its teaching and engagement, the college strives to inspire relentless curiosity and leadership in scholarship to impact educational practices.