Why is Hunt Special?
Hunt Scholars Experiences
Hunt Leadership Scholars are expected to engage actively in the SMU community. During their time at SMU, they have become strong and effective leaders in SMU campus governing bodies and student organizations. Learn about the opportunities and experiences that are part of being in the Hunt Leadership Scholars Program.
Application Information
Students selected as Hunt Leadership Scholars will receive an annual Hunt Scholarship that covers up to 75% of their tuition and fees over four years. View the eligibility requirements, selection process timeline, how to apply, and more information about the program.
On Campus
Hunt Scholars are leaders in all spheres of campus life.
Scholars have served as President, Vice-President, and Secretary of the Student Body; Program Council, and Student Foundation. They have been leaders across the spectrum of SMU’s hundreds of student organizations, including organizations focused on academics, student life, politics, community service, and the faith-based community. They have served as editors for campus newspapers and publications, Resident Assistants, and tutors for numerous academic areas. Many have served key roles in the area of prospective and new student programs, as SMU Ambassadors, Orientation Leaders, and Stampede Guides.
In the Community
Hunt Scholars take on leadership roles in various facets of the Dallas community.
A group of Hunt Scholars founded Mustang Heroes, a community service group that works with such organizations as Head Start, KIPP, and Family Gateway. Many Hunt Scholars also utilize Engaged Learning projects and Big iDeas grants as ways to combine their entrepreneurial spirit with their passion for giving back to the community. Additionally, the entire Hunt Scholars program participates in service projects regularly.
After Graduation
The first Hunt Scholars graduated in 1997. Where are they now?
A sampling:
Medical school, Law school, Divinity school, Management consulting, Graduate programs in national security studies, English, psychology, education, and American studies, Teaching, Not-for-profit sector, Newspaper reporting, College professor, Press secretary to U.S. congressman, Public relations firm, Coro Fellow; Fulbright Scholar, Intern with U.N. War Crimes Tribunal in Rwanda, Teach for America, Peace Corp.