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Student Academic Engagement & Success

SAES announces summer hours of operation

The Division of Student Academic Engagement and Success, within the Office of the Provost, has summer hours of operation that begin Monday, June 3, and are in effect through Friday, August 23.
Offices with adjusted summer hours of operations:

Academic Development of Student-Athletes

M-Th: 8 AM to 5 PM

F: 8 AM to 4 PM 

Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center

Sun: 5 PM – 8 PM

MTWTh: 8:30 AM – 8 PM

F: 8:30 AM – 5 PM

Tutoring

Sun-Th: 5 PM – 8 PM

Writing Center

By appointment, email Lydia Allen or Shon Phillips

University Testing Center

M-F: 8 – 4PM

Traditional Monday – Friday operations from 8:30 am – 5pm:

We will be closed for University Holidays scheduled for:

Memorial Day

Monday, May 27

Independence Day

Thursday, July 4

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Office of Engaged Learning Office of Engaged Learning – Research

Summer Research at SMU

The Office of Engaged Learning is looking forward to a busy summer. Read about OEL’s opportunities and activities below.

Summer Research Intensive

This program provides match funding to faculty members hiring Undergraduate Research Assistants during the summer. The student work closely with faculty mentors (up to 30 hours per week), and attend weekly professional development workshops. This culminates in a research presentation competition.

Faculty applications are OPEN through March 10, 2023.

Summer Research Symposium

This weekly lunch series features research presentations by SMU faculty and guests. Students in our programs attend, and everyone is welcome. Tentatively scheduled for Wednesdays at noon.

Research Experiences for Undergraduates

These programs are funded by the National Science Foundation and allow students from SMU and around the country to have an immersive research experience and mentorship from our faculty. The two programs this summer are Data Science for Social Good (applications closed) and Modeling and Computations for Complex Systems (applications due March 27).

Engaged Learning Starter Award

This $500 award goes to first-years who identify as a first-generation or underrepresented minority student. The funding allows students to pursue a research or creative project. Students will have coaching sessions with faculty members and Office of Engaged Learning staff through the process. They will present their work on the Fall Research Symposium. Applications are due April 15.