You have already made your transition from high school to college. Now it's time to make your transition to SMU.
Here is a "how-to" list for finding success in your new university home:
- Escape Transfer Shock - How to adjust to your new school
- Advising - Get acquainted with your coursework and your advisor
- Expectations - How to meet the demands of SMU faculty and courses
- Free Campus Resources - How to take advantage of opportunities on campus
- Hegi Family Career Center, main floor Hughes-Trigg Student Center, 214-768-2266
- Counseling & Psychiatric Services, second floor of the Health Center, 214-768-2211
- Women & LGBT Center (the home of Women's Interest Network, Spectrum, Campus YWCA, Women in Science and Engineering), third floor of Hughes-Trigg Student Center, 214-768-4792
- Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center (A-LEC), 202 Loyd Center, 214-768-3648
- Writing Center (at the A-LEC), 202 Loyd Center, 214-768-4253
- WLL Tech Center, 234 Clements Hall, 214-768-2218
- Services for Students with Disabilities (including accommodations for students with diagnosed learning differences), 220 Memorial Health Center, 214-768-4557
- Student Activities and Student Organizations, 300 Hughes-Trigg, 214-768-4400
- International Center, Blanton Building, Suite 216, 214-768-4475
- Scholars Den, for full tuition and Tau Sigma students only, Clements Hall Basement, 214-768-2203