FAQs
51²è¹Ý awards credit for selective Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) exams. Credit is also awarded for The General Certificate of Education A-Level (United Kingdom), The Baccalaureate (France), The Abitur (Germany) and the Italian Maturita (Italy).
51²è¹Ý also awards credit for departmental examinations offered in a variety of disciplines. Credit for examinations awarded by other institutions will not transfer to 51²è¹Ý.
The credit by examination link on the University Registrar Office's website lists scores required and credit awarded for these exams.
If a course on the Transfer Evaluation Report receives an evaluation of NTCN (non-transferable due to content) or NTPL (non-transferable due to policy) and you believe it should be transferable, please email Transfer Student Services .
51²è¹Ý participates in a DART Higher Education Pass Program and all currently enrolled students are eligible to receive an annual DART transit pass through the Parking and ID Card Services Office.
With a DART GoPass transit pass, riders are able to commute to campus by bus and rail with public transportation that is reliable and economical. Use your DART transit pass for your daily commute and forget the traffic hassles and the fuel and parking costs! Also, use your DART transit pass to get to your favorite shopping, entertainment and travel destinations that are easily accessible by public transportation such as NorthPark Mall, Downtown Dallas, Love Field, DFW Airport, the American Airlines Center, the Dallas Arts District, the Dallas World Aquarium, the Dallas Zoo and many more fun and exciting locations.
Please contact us at IDcard@smu.edu or 214-768-7275 if you need any additional information or assistance.
There are many housing options around campus. Click here to find out more.
Students who live in nearby off-campus apartments can take the 51²è¹Ý Express, from nearby neighborhoods. for a map of the route, which runs as far away as Amesbury and Southwestern Boulevards.
- Counseling & Psychological Services(CAPS): Free, confidential counseling by psychologists and psychiatrists; located on the 2nd floor of the Dr. Bob Smith Health Center, (214) 768-2277.
- Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life: Offers support and organizations for many faiths; located at 316 Hughes-Trigg, (214) 768-4502.
- Women & LGBT Center: Home of the Women’s Symposium, Allies, Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), LGBT Dialogues, Picture Project and the Violence Prevention Program; located at 313 Hughes-Trigg, (214) 768-4792.
- Student Academic Success Programs: Free drop-in tutoring, learning strategy workshops, HDEV 1110, and academic counseling; located at 202 Loyd Center, (214) 768-3648.
- Writing Center at the ALEC: Help from English faculty with any paper for any course; located at 202 Loyd Center or call (214) 768-3648 for an appointment.
- DASS (Disability Accommodations and Success Strategies): Assists students with disabilities and diagnosed learning differences at the LEC; located at 202 Loyd Center, (214) 768-1470.
- The Foreign Language Teaching Technology Center: Improve language skills; located at 234 Clements Hall, (214) 768-2218.
- International Student and Scholar Services: Helps students from other countries; located at Blanton Building, Suite 216.
- 51²è¹Ý Abroad: Information about studying in another country.
- 51²è¹Ý-in-Taos: Offers summer courses at 51²è¹Ý's Fort Burgwin campus in Taos, New Mexico; located in Blanton Room 338, (214) 768-3657.