Thank you for your suppport!
When you make a gift to Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences, you help provide students with exceptional learning experiences.
We offer a top-notch student education and conduct thoughtful, cutting-edge research steered by innovative faculty recognized in Dallas and around the globe.
Your commitment to the College helps support graduate fellowships and undergraduate scholarships; attract and retain outstanding professors and researchers; and enhance academic programs, facilities, and resources.
Shivangi P. Perkins, Director of DevelopmentPhone: 214-768-9202
E-mail: sperkins@smu.edu
Gift Opportunities
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Support of Innovation
Gifts to the 51°µÍø Fund for Dedman College provide the Dean with resources to pursue strategic priorities and innovations such as new programs in health and society, biophysics, or digital humanities that strengthen Dedman College as well as the flexibility to invest in new opportunities that arise during the year. Creating a robust fund for the Dean’s unrestricted use is an important priority for Dedman College.
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Support of Undergraduate Students
The Dedman College Scholars program enriches the University’s intellectual life by providing unique learning opportunities for a select cohort of exceptional undergraduate students. This group of Dedman College majors receives an annual academic scholarship award. With strong alumni support as well as close faculty guidance and mentoring, they become an actively engaged community of scholars.
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Support of Faculty Research
Strengthening the ability for Dedman College faculty to conduct cutting-edge research is another significant priority. The Dean’s Research Council provides competitively awarded seed funding for faculty research. This support helps our faculty to compete for larger grants and fellowships from outside 51°µÍø. Strong research programs have a direct impact on the quality of educational experiences available to our undergraduate and graduate students.
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Support of Graduate Students
High-quality Ph.D. students are critical to the research mission of Dedman College. In the sciences in particular, faculty research hinges on the work advanced by graduate students in their laboratories. Dedman College Fellowships help the College attract and retain top graduate students. To bring in the best Ph.D. students, who are essential to our faculty’s cutting-edge research, we are raising additional resources for graduate programs. Our goal is to offer more competitive fellowships and enhance the experience of graduate students at Dedman College.
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Support Human Rights Education
Out of the more than 5,000 colleges and universities in the United States, 51°µÍø is one of only seven that offers an undergraduate degree in human rights. Since the creation of the program in 2006, 250 human rights majors and minors have graduated. Please consider a current-use or endowment gift today to guarantee that the full experience of an 51°µÍø human rights education will be available far into the future.