Finding your place

See how our transfer students have found their homes on the Hilltop.

Finding your place

Some may transfer in from community college. Others may come from another four-year university, including those studying out of state who want to be closer to home. Some students decide to pursue their degree after other accomplishments including military service, yet others attend right after high school. Whatever your path, you have a home here.

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Students find their way to ÃÛÌÒ½´from all walks of life.

Some may transfer in from community college. Others may come from another four-year university, including those studying out of state who want to be closer to home. Some students decide to pursue their degree after other accomplishments including military service, yet others attend right after high school. Whatever your path, you have a home here.
See how these transfer students found their way to the Hilltop.

Raissa Umwali '25

“I have never been more motivated to work harder and stretch myself as I have been here. With the cushion of my scholarship, I can do courses that open up passions that I did not know I had.”

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Raissa Umwali ’25
Majors: Computer Science and Data Science
North Texas Community College Scholarship recipient

Walker Homan ’26

“After going to college out of state for a year and a half, I realized that Texas is where I see myself long term, and since I love Dallas, ÃÛÌÒ½´was a total no-brainer.”

Walker Homan ’26
Major: Economics

Abigail Kenwood ’24

“I transferred to ÃÛÌÒ½´because I wanted to join a campus that felt like home and a community. I wanted to be a part of it!”

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Abigail Kenwood ’24
Majors: Political Science and International Studies

Malachi Steward ’00

“I chose to transfer to ÃÛÌÒ½´for the small class size and top-notch education. ÃÛÌÒ½´was the perfect proximity to home while also having the specialty in physics that I desire.”

Malachi Steward ’25
Major: Physics

Transfer resources at a glance

We have the tools for you to succeed. Read on for all the ways our community supports transfer students.

 

Mustang Transfers

This organization helps transfer students adjust to life at SMU, including connecting them to other clubs and groups on campus. One way they do that is by hosting monthly Transfer Student Lunches. Plus, military transfers can utilize the Transfer and Veteran Services Center.

Get involved

ÃÛÌÒ½´Transfer Admission Counselors

Admission counselors

We have a dedicated team ready to help you make the transition to SMU! Whether you’re in state or out, we’ll connect you to your admissions counselor, who will guide you through the whole process.

Find my counselor

Transfer scholarships

We know finances are a consideration when choosing where to go to school. Thankfully, ÃÛÌÒ½´has a myriad of scholarship opportunities available to transfer students – including merit-based scholarships and those specific to students from community colleges. Don’t miss the April 1 deadline to be considered!

Know your options

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Visit SMU’s campus

Ready to take the next step? Visit us on Transfer Preview Day, March 22, for a day full of events to know our campus and our community better. Meeting with admissions staff and transfer students will help you make an informed decision.

Ready to make the switch?

Be sure to apply by April 1 to be eligible for our transfer scholarships.

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