Smith College strives to ensure that people with disabilities have access to all services and content, including those delivered using information technology (IT). If you experience a barrier that ...
This year’s competition provides more than $100,000 in cash and prizes, including a $25,000 cash prize as well as a Draper University Scholarship for the Grand Prize winner.
The annual Draper Competition for Collegiate Women Entrepreneurs is designed to hone the skills that undergraduate women need to advance from idea to venture creation. Through multiple rounds of ...
All human subjects research connected with members of the Smith College community (either as researchers or study participants) must be reviewed and approved by the IRB prior to the initiation of the ...
The IRB is required to review allegations of misconduct and to take action to protect human subjects. Please contact the IRB Chair or submit a Participant Complaint Form if you have a concern about a ...
The Garden Neighborhood is the most eclectic area of campus. It has the oldest house on campus (Sessions) and several pairs of houses that operate as unified communities. Garden houses are close-knit ...
Undergraduate students in all classes, and in some cases alumnae, can compete for the following prizes by submitting application materials to the department responsible. These are monetary prizes, not ...
In addition to offering traditional houses, Smith has a variety of special-interest housing options, including food co-ops and apartments. Students must apply each year they wish to reside in one of ...
To receive consideration for a make-up examination, you must report to Health Services when missing or leaving an exam. Incomplete academic work resulting from absence due to illness will be excused ...
Cromwell Day provides dedicated time and space for reflection and education about diversity, racism and inclusion. Originally established to celebrate the legacy of Otelia Cromwell, class of 1900, ...
Smith College is committed to compliance with both the spirit and the letter of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The goal of the college is to assure non-discrimination, to respond ...
In 2006, The Poetry Center launched its first annual Poetry Prize for High School Girls in Massachusetts (open to sophomores and juniors); since then, our contest has expanded into the other New ...