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See what the Class of 2024 has done with their time on the Hilltop and what they plan to do next.

SMU and Dallas – where you can go all in on you

Unleash your potential in a vibrant community that uniquely positions you for limitless opportunities. The optimistic outlook of Dallas is at the heart of SMU, and our enterprising spirit has helped shape Dallas into a global gateway for people of all backgrounds who want to change the world.

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SMU’s vibrant campus lies in the heart of Dallas.

With Dallas as your classroom, get excited about how far you can go when you go all in!

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See why applying to SMU is the first step in making your college experience one that defines your future success.

  • Top 20%

    SMU ranked in the “Best National Universities” in the 2022 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges”.

  • 3 out of 4

    Three out of every four undergraduate students receive scholarships and/or financial aid. With plenty of financial aid options available, 72% of students graduate without any student debt at all.

  • #1

    The Dallas area was named best big city for jobs by Forbes. SMU integrates internships and experiential learning opportunities outside of the classroom so you build experience before applying for a job.

News

Linda Wertheimer Hart ’65 and Milledge (Mitch) A. Hart III gift $1 million to SMU. Honoring the achievements of renowned public servant and presidential history enthusiast David Gergen, the Harts’ gift will further the educational, archival and collaborative efforts of the SMU Center for Presidential History, enhancing the study of U.S. presidential history at SMU.

Events

Labor Based Immigration Reform

Thursday, May 23

SMU's Mission Foods Texas-Mexico Center and the U.S.-Mexico Center at the Baker Institute will co-host a discussion around labor based immigration reform at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 23 in the Hughes-Trigg Ballroom. The free event is open to the public and individuals are encouraged to register here.