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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. 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.

  3. Tufts graduate students receive advising, academic support and professional development through their School—the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (including graduate SMFA students), or School of Engineering—and their individual program or department.

  4. 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.

  5. Academic Advising at Tufts fosters student growth, empowerment, and success by serving, advising, guiding, nurturing, and celebrating our students, and working with them and our faculty to solve problems so that students may successfully navigate the university.

  6. Senior Academic Advisor, School of Arts and Sciences. Appointments are held via Zoom; Email Book an Appointment

  7. Degree programs offered within the School of Engineering require at least 120 credits of coursework comprising: At least 30 credits of coursework having attribute SOE-Engineering or SOE-Computing*. At least 30 credits of coursework having attribute SOE-Mathematics or SOE-Natural Science.

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