SMU Students

As the main hub for student activities, the Hughes-Trigg Student Center is a great space for student organizations to host meetings and events. View the resources and policies to plan a successful event.

Contact Information

Email: htsc@smu.edu
Phone: 214-768-4400

 

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Event Request

Are you looking to reserve a space for your next event?

Requesting to hold an event on campus requires you to follow a two-step process in the STABLE software system.

  1. Submit a reservation for your desired location
  2. Submit a support request for your event

Student Affairs Offices in Hughes-Trigg

Level 1

Hegi Family Career Development Center, Suite 126

Level 2

Chaplain and Religious Life, Suite 206
Dean of Students, Suite 205
Fraternity and Sorority Life, Suite 221
Hughes-Trigg Student Center, Suite 201
Leadership Programs, Suite 201
Orientation and Transitions, Suite 205
Social Change and Intercultural Engagement, Suite 218

Student Advocacy and Support, Suite 205
Student Center and Activities, Suite 201
Student Comptroller, Suite 207 (The Office)
Student Conduct and Community Standards, Suite 205
Wellbeing Education, Suite 208
Women and LGBT Center, Suite 218

 

Disability Access

It is the client's responsibility to provide necessary accommodations for persons with disabilities required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. SMU student organizations and departments can utilize the following resources:

Solicitation

SMU is a private campus and operates with a “no solicitation” policy to prevent uncontrolled access by outside entities to students, faculty, and staff as they live and learn. While solicitation is not explicitly defined in the broader policy, it is defined here as “presence with the intent to garner information, funds, attention, or action from members of the SMU community”. Examples include (but are not limited to): student ambassadors giving out products, selling goods or services, recruiting for hires, advertising, proselytizing, or surveying for data. An exception to this campus policy is granted through paid reservation of space and resources via the process for External Groups.

SMU Departments may only distribute materials in HTSC (newspapers, magazines, brochures, handbills) with the approval of a Student Center and Activities staff member.