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  1. Engineering students must declare a major and secure a Major Advisor by February 15th of their first year. If you don't know your Advisor, log in to SIS and look under "Academics" on your homepage. You'll find their name and a link to email them directly. Senior Academic Advisors.

  2. Academic Advising. We support you in understanding academic expectations, opportunities and resources. Your team of advisors will grow as you continue to meet faculty and staff, and continue to explore your curricular and co-curricular interests.

  3. Academic Advising. We support undergraduate students in the schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineering to understand academic expectations, opportunities, and resources. We also connect undergraduates to academic supports and educational programs.

  4. The Dean of Academic Advising and Undergraduate Studies for the School of Engineering advises all undergraduate students in the School of Engineering and is also a resource for all ROTC students in all schools. Appointments are held in Dowling Hall, Room 71.

  5. Students enrolled in an Engineering degree program have an advising team. Each member of your team plays a different role in your advising process at Tufts.

  6. Arts and Sciences students (last names N–Z) who wish to transfer into the School of Engineering should contact Senior Academic Advisor Tara Zantow. Please also visit the Transferring within Tufts webpage for more information.

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  8. The Tufts University School of Engineering offers rigorous engineering education in a unique environment that blends the intellectual and technology resources of a world-class research university with the strengths of a top-ranked liberal arts college.

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