Scholarships and Financial Aid
You’re bright and hardworking. We want you here. That’s why we are passionate about matching our rigorous academics, powerful opportunities and incredible classroom-to-career experiences with access to outstanding financial resources – so that you can become who you want to be, regardless of your financial need.
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But don’t just take our word for it. SMU is in the top 20% of schools nationwide in Forbes' Americas Top Colleges 2021 ranking. Forbes counts SMU among the schools who “placed well if their students graduated on time, secured high salaries and low debt, and went on to have successful careers” in its Top College ranking.
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SMU alumni among the top 5% of highest-paid graduates across a range of fields. College Factual 2022
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DFW is among the best metro areas for STEM jobs.
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71%
71% of students graduate without any student debt at all.
3 out of 4
First-year students are awarded grants and/or scholarships.
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SMU ranks in the top 20% of Best Value Colleges.
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DFW area ranks among the best locations for jobs
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How we help you afford an outstanding SMU education
We reward academic achievement
We will also consider your family’s financial situation. Our financial packages combine academic awards and need-based financial aid.
We automatically consider you for academic awards, many of which can be combined
When you apply to SMU, you will be automatically considered for SMU awards when you apply by your chosen application deadline: November 1 for Early Decision I and Early Action or January 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision.
We work hard to meet your needs
We provide need-based aid for your unique financial circumstances and partner with you to explore a combination of federal, state and SMU-funded awards, including grants, loans and work-study options.
SMU’s Most Distinguished Awards
- President’s Scholars
- Nancy Ann and Ray L. Hunt Leadership Scholars (separate essay required)
- Academic achievement scholarships
- Academic school and departmental scholarships
- National Merit Scholarships
- International Baccalaureate Scholars
How to Apply
Simply submit two forms by your chosen application deadline: November 1 for Early Decision I and Early Action or January 15 for Early Decision II or Regular Decision. These are priority deadlines for scholarship and financial aid consideration. Both forms will be available October 1.
For federal and state aid.
U.S. and dual citizens and permanent residents seeking eligibility for federal and state sources of aid must submit the FAFSA each year.
Visit fafsa.gov to file the FAFSA. Use SMU school code 003613.
For institutional aid.
For SMU-funded opportunity awards, you must submit a CSS Profile™ financial aid application each year. This will give our financial aid advisors more information to further assess your financial need. There is a $25 cost for submitting the CSS Profile™.
Visit cssprofile.org to file the CSS Profile™. Use SMU school code 6660.
FAQs
How do I apply for academic awards and when will I be notified?
Our academic awards reward hard work. If you apply by your chosen application deadline – November 1 for Early Decision I and Early Action or January 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision – you will be automatically considered for SMU academic awards. If you applied by November 1, you will be notified in early January. If you applied by January 15, you will be notified by mid-March.
How do I apply for financial aid and when will I be notified?
The priority deadline to apply for financial aid corresponds with your chosen application deadline: November 1 for Early Decision I and Early Action or January 15 for Early Decision II and Regular Decision. You must file the FAFSA (for federal need-based consideration) and the CSS Profile™ (for SMU-funded opportunity awards) by these priority deadlines. If you applied by November 1, you will be notified in early January. If you applied by January 15, you will be notified by mid-March.
What kind of aid is available?
SMU offers academic scholarships, grants, loans and work-study awards.
How does SMU determine the amount of financial assistance?
FAFSA and CSS Profile™ information is sent to SMU, which compares the cost of attending SMU with the Expected Family Contribution (EFC)* for the student’s college education.
*According to the office of Federal Student Aid, the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is not the amount of money your family will have to pay for college or the amount of federal student aid you will receive. It is a number used by your school to calculate the amount of federal student aid you are eligible to receive.
Will I have a financial advisor at SMU?
SMU assigns a financial aid advisor to all students.
For more information about the academic award and financial aid process, call us at 214-768-2058 or 1-800-323-0672 or visit us see-sac.com/value.