- Smith College
- Alumnae Association
- Development and Giving
- Office of Admission
- Smith Asian Alumnae Connection
- Ekta, South Asian Students’ Association
Smith College
Sophia Smith founded Smith College in 1871, giving the opportunity for bright women to receive a education of “uncompromising quality.” Since it’s inception, Smith College has remained a large liberal arts college for women.
Alumnae Association of Smith College
Smith College has a large and active Alumnae Association that has lots of fantastic programs, including…
Smith Alumnae Quarterly (SAQ) Online
Development and Giving
The Future of Smith
Are you interested in shaping Smith College’s future? These pages can help you get involved by giving a gift, volunteering or joining a conversation about new initiatives.
Office of Admission
With a record number of applicants this year, Smith admissions is doing great work. Find out more about Smith admissions or how to get involved through the Alumnae Admissions Program.
Alumnae Admissions Program webpage
Alumnae Admissions Coordinators (AACs)
Nikhila Gill ’09 for Delhi
Smith Asian Alumnae Connection (SAAC)
Formed in 2008, SAAC is an emerging affinity group that encourages and fosters engagement among all Asian alumnae within the Smith community, as well as those who support Asian cultures and their communities, providing opportunities for professional networking, mentoring relationships, and the recruitment of students in the US and abroad. Are you a member yet?
Smith Asian Alumnae Connection (SAAC) website
Ekta, South Asian Students’ Association
Ekta is Smith College’s South Asian students’ association. They host several annual events on campus and provide a support network South Asians and those interested in South Asia on campus.