Housing Exemptions
Students who wish to request exemption from the residency requirement may submit the request after completing the housing application. The process to request an exemption varies based on your affiliation with the university and when the request is made.
SMU has a two-year residency requirement and students are expected to live on-campus for their first two years. The university permits very few exceptions to the two year live-on requirement.
New first-year students who are from Dallas may request a personal hardship exemption from the requirement in order to continue to live at home with parent or guardian. Exemptions may be requested after a student completes the housing application . If exemption is granted, it is valid for the two years of the requirement.
Generally a student requests a hardship exemption for one of these reasons, and it may be helpful to know the following:
- Financial reasons: Approval to live at home may affect a student’s financial aid, so it is recommended students check with their SMU financial aid advisor to see how living at home would affect aid.
- Disability: The SMU Disability Accommodation and Success Strategies (DASS) office works with students to determine what a student needs for accommodation in order to live on-campus using medical documentation and federal ADA guidelines. It is recommended students contact DASS regarding their situation for meeting their needs at SMU. (The RLSH office does not accept, review or retain any medical documentation.)
- Family: The exemption to live at home is only for students from Dallas who will continue to live at home. Exemption is not available for students from outside of Dallas who want to live with relatives or family friends.