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Hello, Smithies! You're here to explore new paths, to discover, to embrace your identity while belonging to a larger community, and to find your voice. And we’re here to help and inspire. Use this page to find the resources you need to support your full college experience. 

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New Students

Welcome new first-years, transfers, visiting students and Ada Comstock Scholars! The New Students website is designed to help new entering students navigate life at Smith and find important information and links to resources on campus.

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Get Advice

Need help? Smith has you covered.

 

Writing

The Jacobson Center for Writing, Teaching and Learning offers writing, speaking, learning and tutoring services.
THE JACOBSON CENTER

 

Math & Science

The Spinelli Center for Quantitative Learning offers tutoring, workshops and study sessions on quantitative work across the curriculum.
THE SPINELLI CENTER

 

 

Academic Advising

Working with an adviser is an essential part of a Smith education. Students start with a liberal arts adviser and then select a major adviser.
CLASS DEANS

 

Career Advising

Looking for internships, career opportunities, or advice about graduate school? We're here to help you make the most of your major.
THE LAZARUS CENTER

 

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Introducing Smith’s 12th President

On September 15, 2022, the board of trustees introduced Sarah Willie-LeBreton as the college’s 12th president. Willie-LeBreton will take office on July 1, 2023.

MEET SARAH WILLIE-LEBRETON

Need Some Gear?

The Smith Computer Store, located in Stoddard Hall 202, has everything imaginable for your electronics needs—from new MacBooks and iPads to the smallest cables and adapters, we’ve got you covered. If it’s Smith-branded clothing or accessories (or just some on-campus staples!) you’re after, stop by the bookstore at 8–10 Green Street. At either location, a valid Smith ID will get students, faculty, and staff members various discounts.

Explore the Computer Store     Explore the Bookstore

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A More Flexible Future

"The [no-loans] initiative will allow me to take more volunteer opportunities during the school year. Instead of looking for ways to pay for Smith, I will be volunteering in the local food bank and hospital. The decision will also allow me to start saving for my MCAT exams, medical school applications, and medical school." —Mariam Ahmed '24

LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE

Need Work? Working at a job or an internship provides experience and security and supports the campus and nearby communities.