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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Additional SMU Programs


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SMU ABROAD

SMU Abroad programs are administered by the Study Abroad office, which provides for program logistics, admission, schedules and enrollment information.

For January, May and Summer programs, an initial non-refundable commitment fee as well as the second commitment fee is due from each student after acceptance into a program and is payable to SMU Abroad through Marketplace.

The balance of tuition is payable to SMU Division of Enrollment Services in accordance with regular University billing procedures. Deadlines are listed by term on the SMU Abroad website at smu.edu/abroad.

For Term-time Programs Abroad (Fall and Spring), a deposit is paid directly to the Program Provider on the deadline set by the Program.

The balance of all other tuition and fees is payable to SMU Division of Enrollment Services in accordance with regular University billing procedures and deadlines for term-time. Deadlines are listed by term on the Bursar’s website at https://www.smu.edu/EnrollmentServices/Bursar/DueDates.

Additional information can be obtained from:

SMU Abroad
Southern Methodist University
Blanton Student Services Building
6185 Airline Road, Suite 216
Dallas TX 75205

Mailing address:

PO Box 750391
Dallas TX 75275-0391
214-768-2338
smu.edu/abroad
abroad@smu.edu

SMU-IN-TAOS

SMU’s 423-acre campus in Northern New Mexico is located at historic Fort Burgwin. This unique SMU option provides an experiential living-learning experience that fosters academic and personal growth. Students can fulfill major, minor or UC requirements during a variety of summer and winter terms. Diverse course offerings allow students of nearly all majors to participate.

The Taos campus offers several terms ranging from two to four weeks in January, May, June and August.

Enrollment is typically available during the fall or spring term immediately preceding the Taos term. Enrollment must be approved by the SMU-in-Taos Office, located at 338 Blanton Student Services Building, 6185 Airline Road.

The SMU-in-Taos program offers the same undergraduate tuition rate as the main campus. Students attending SMU-in-Taos will pay room and board rates that are competitive with those on the main campus in Dallas. Existing SMU scholarships and financial aid apply to Taos tuition at a prorated amount. Students seeking further assistance can also apply for the Friends of Taos scholarship. Tuition, course fees, and room and board charges are payable to SMU Division of Enrollment Services, Bursar’s Office or online at my.SMU.edu. Cancellation and refund policies and dates can be found at smu.edu/taos.

Additional information can be obtained from:

SMU-in-Taos
Southern Methodist University
PO Box 750145
Dallas TX 75275-0145
214-768-3657

smutaos@smu.edu
smu.edu/taos

INTERTERM PROGRAMS ON THE DALLAS CAMPUS

Jan Term 2020

January 6–16, 2020 (8 class days)
janterm@smu.edu
smu.edu/janterm

May Term 2020

May 14 – May 29, 2020 (11 class days)
mayterm@smu.edu
smu.edu/mayterm

Summer Sessions 2020

June Session (Sum 1): June 1 - June 30, 2020 (22 class days)
June A Session: June 1 - June 15, 2020 (11 class days)
June B Session: June 16 - June 30, 2020 (11 class days

July Session (Sum 2): July 6 - August 4, 2020 (22 class days)
July A Session: July 6 - July 20, 2020 (11 class days)
July B Session: July 21 - August 4, 2020 (11 class days)

Combined Session (Sum 3): June 1 - August 4, 2020
june-july@smu.edu
smu.edu/summer

SMU offers motivated students opportunities to take additional courses in a smaller class setting during the winter and summer breaks. In Jan Term, students complete one course in just 8 class days; in May Term students complete one course in just 11 days. The June and July intersessions are either 11 class days or 22 class days in length. Some online courses are also available in each term, each approximately one month in duration.  A few courses run all summer long in a Combined 10-week session.  Students may take up to 14 credit hours during the summer term (overload available by application), but should not participate in more than two courses (including labs is needed) at any one time. Whether the goal is to get ahead of the curve, explore new interests, or stay on track for graduation, Intersessions let students customize their experience and make the most of their time at SMU.

Some 70 courses in a variety of subjects are offered during each January and May intersession, and some 200 courses are offered over the June and July sessions. Courses fulfill University Curriculum (UC), major, minor, or elective requirements. Any SMU student in good standing is eligible to enroll in Intersessions through my.SMU. It may also be possible for non-SMU students to attend intersession courses after being admitted as visiting students.

Intersessions are offered at a reduced tuition rate, and no other fees are assessed except for course-specific costs such as lab/studio fees or travel/accommodation for courses held outside Dallas. Most SMU merit-based and need-based financial aid is available in pro-rated amounts. Federal and state funds are not available for Jan Term but may be available for Summer if a student maintains enrollment in 6 or more credit hours. SMU students should consult with their financial aid advisor for assistance regarding applicable financial assistance.

Students living in SMU Residential Commons in both fall and spring terms who wish to remain on campus during Jan Term may stay in their current room at no additional charge. Students in residence and staying for May Term are eligible for on-campus housing by application, but those accepted will be moved to a single May Term commons and additional charges will apply. On-campus housing is available to any student attending June and July by application, space permitting; additional housing charges will apply. All housing arrangements and fees are administered by SMU Residence Life and Student Housing (RLSH) and SMU Dining Services.

For more information about SMU intersessions, please visit our website, smu.edu/intersessions. Email us at intersessions@smu.edu or call 214-768-1009.

PERKINS SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY HOUSTON-GALVESTON PROGRAM

Perkins School of Theology presents a program in Houston-Galveston for beginning study toward the Master of Divinity, the Master of Arts in Ministry and the Master of Theological Studies.

Auditors may take these courses with the permission of the instructors and payment of the audit fee.

For application materials and information, please contact:

Office of Admission and Financial Aid
Perkins School of Theology
Southern Methodist University
PO Box 750133
Dallas TX 75275-0133
214-768-2293 or 1-888-THEOLOG (843-6564)
theology@smu.edu
smu.edu/perkins


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