SMU Mobile App Updated for Fall 2016

Update: OIT is winding down its SMU Mobile app for iPhone and Android. On February 12, 2018, SMU Mobile will no longer appear in app stores and will stop working after February 28, 2018.

SMU Mobile AppLast year, we released a brand-new SMU mobile app for both iOS and Android devices. This year, we’ve made the app even better!

The SMU Mobile App includes quick information about many campus services within easy reach; like dining hall menus, campus maps, your class schedule, sporting event schedules, and more. Soon, you will be able to add and drop courses directly from the app as well, so you no longer have to trek to a computer to log into my.SMU. The add/drop is currently in beta, and we hope to enable this feature for everyone in coming weeks.

SMU Mobile App screenshotAlso included in the app are links to library information, the entire SMU course catalog, the latest news, and even emergency contacts you can call directly from the app. Ever wonder what your Pony card balance is before you swipe at your favorite restaurant? You can check that on your mobile device now, too!

As always, OIT is working to improve every service we provide, and the SMU Mobile App is no exception. Stay tuned to our blog as well as our website for any new features we have in store for you. If you have suggestions or feature requests for the SMU Mobile App, please contact the Student Senate Committee or email mobile@smu.edu. SMU Mobile App is available as a free download on iOS and Android. For all other devices, visit mobile.smu.edu.

UPDATED 08/22 to clarify information about the Add/Drop feature.
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Zach Peterson

Zach is a Senior IT Training & Communications Consultant with OIT. Zach began his SMU career at the IT Help Desk in 2012 and joined the Training & Communications Team in 2015. He is a 2011 graduate from the University of North Texas and obtained a Master of Liberal Studies degree from SMU in 2018. He enjoys reading and collecting vintage and antique radio sets. He grew up in Valley View, Texas near Denton.