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Prospective Students

Graduate programs offered through the Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences are distinguished by their innovative courses, close student-faculty interactions and mentoring opportunities, and by the exciting collaborations that occur between disciplines and schools at Tufts.

As a prospective student, you must have many questions. We hope the links below answer many of them and for those that do not, we encourage you to send us an e-mail at gradschool@ase.tufts.edu or call us at 617.627.3395.

Academic Programs
Research Opportunities
How to Apply
Information for International Graduate Students
Living in Boston
Around Tufts
Graduate Student Organizations
Diversity
Publications
Contact Us

Academic Programs
The Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) offers 11 doctoral programs and 19 master-level programs in Arts and Sciences. In addition, we offer post-baccalaureate programs in premedical studies and computer science, and the opportunity to select individual courses through the Graduate Career Advancement Program (GCAP). More information on our academic programs, can be found at these links.

Graduate Programs
Certificate Programs
Request a Catalog
Visit Tufts
Research Opportunities
Research plays a prominent role in the life of a typical arts and sciences graduate student. Working closely with Tufts faculty, graduate students research everything from honeybees and paper wasps to the learning disabilities of children in the classrooms of Greece. Students don scuba gear to study coral reefs in the Caribbean, participate in archaeological digs in Europe, visit the plains of Kenya to study zebras, or wade through the lakes and ponds of Massachusetts to explore the impact of pollution. For more information on research opportunities at Tufts, click here.
How to Apply
Interested in applying to GSAS? Curious about the requirements and deadlines of the program you are interested in? The links below should provide the answers.

How to Apply
Requirements and Deadlines
Tuition and Financial Aid
Take a Class
International Graduate Students
There are over two hundred international graduate students at Tufts. These students come from a variety of locales such as Brazil, China, Germany, India, Korea, and the United Kingdom. The links below provide important information for international applicants.

How to Apply
Requirements and Deadlines for International Graduate Students
Tufts International Center
ESL Program
Living in Boston
There is perhaps no better place to be a graduate student than in the Boston area. Besides a multitude of culinary, historical, recreational, ethnic, and cultural resources, the area is home to more than 150,000 students in 50 colleges and universities. More information on what Boston has to offer.
Around Tufts
Located near the Tufts campus is Davis Square, which features an array of stores, clubs, and restaurants, as well as a subway stop for easy access to downtown Boston, Harvard Square, and other points in Cambridge.
Graduate Student Organizations
Graduate student organizations play an important role at Tufts. These organizations bring together graduate students from different disciplines and with a variety of life experiences for events and other activities that unite the Tufts graduate student body. For more information on graduate student organizations at Tufts, click here.

Diversity
There are a number of organizations and offices at Tufts that focus on issues of diversity. Graduate students interested in learning more about these offerings can click here.

Publications
Graduate Student Handbook (Published annually, the Graduate Student Handbook contains important dates, policies and procedures, requirements, and graduation information concerning Arts, Sciences, and Engineering graduate students.)

Alma Matters Magazine (Alma Matters is the magazine for Arts, Sciences, and Engineering graduate alumni. Published twice a year, it highlights the work of Tufts graduate alumni, graduate students, and Tufts programs.)

Alma Matters-Plus E-newsletter (Published quarterly, Alma Matters-Plus is the e-newsletter for Tufts Arts, Sciences, and Engineering graduate alumni. Each issue highlights the work of Tufts graduate alumni, graduate students, and Tufts programs.)

Contact Us
For more information on the Tufts University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, call 617.627.3395 or e-mail gradschool@ase.tufts.edu.

News

Best of the Best
The Provost Fellows program supports incoming Ph.D. students from the Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering, and the university's five other graduate schools. Fellows receive a stipend of $5,000 a year for the first two years of their doctoral studies. The stipend is above and beyond what these students receive in financial aid from the university, which usually includes a monthly stipend and a full-tuition scholarship.
Learn more.

Center Stage
The Center for the Humanities at Tufts (CHAT) promotes critical reflection on and exploration of the significance of the humanities and the arts for Tufts and its surrounding communities.
Learn more.

Problem Solvers
Launched by the Provost's Office in 2007, the University Seminar program brings together scholars and researchers to work on the challenges facing society. Learn more.

Green Machine
By focusing on how animals move, a group of Tufts researchers are changing how we think about (and may one day build) robots.
Read more.

Building Bridges
The Academic Resource Center (ARC) and its graduate student consultants are bringing together various student populations at Tufts.
Read more.