All SMU Undergraduate Admission weekend visits are currently suspended because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Please attend a weekday visit or connect with our office virtually. Weekend Visits offered on select Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays throughout the fall and spring, give you the opportunity to learn more about the admission process, the academic and residential experience at SMU, and the benefits of being a Mustang! Weekend Visits include a 30-minute information session, immediately followed by a one-hour campus tour.
You can also learn about individual academic schools by browsing their information tables prior to the information session. An admission counselor and student ambassadors will be on hand to answer your questions and give you insight into life on the Hilltop.
Transfer Students: The Weekend Visit experience is perfect for those considering transferring to SMU, however, please be aware that the information session is geared toward First-Year students to give a general perspective on the University, and may not answer your transfer-specific questions. Your Admission Counselor will be happy to meet with you during the week (Monday - Friday) to answer any in-depth questions you might have. For Transfer-specific programs, please Click here.
If you require accommodations for a physical disability or will require physical assistance during a walking tour of the campus, or if you have any other special requests or needs, please contact us directly at 214-768-0496.
George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Tours If you are interested in taking a tour of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, please Click Here for more information.
SMU Barnes & Noble® Bookstore As part of your visit to campus, we encourage you to stop by the SMU Bookstore, located in front of campus at 3060 Mockingbird Lane. There is free parking in the lot and a wide selection of apparel, gifts, and accessories to show your Mustang pride. Click Here to check out the online store.
SMU's main campus is located in the nation's fourth largest metropolitan area, Dallas-Fort Worth, with 7.4 million people and more than 20 Fortune 500 headquarters.