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Application for Admission to Tufts Programs Abroad
Unfortunately, our application cycle for the 2009-2010
academic year is closed.
Applications are accepted from sophomores or juniors
who are full-time students in good academic and
disciplinary standing at Tufts University or any other
accredited American college or university. (Only Tufts
students may apply to the Oxford program.) Completed
applications for the full year 2010-2011, fall 2010, AND
spring 2011 programs should be submitted no later than
February 1, 2010, with the exception of the Oxford
program which has an application deadline of December 1,
2009.
Application packets will be available in the Office of
Tufts Programs Abroad on the 7th floor of Dowling Hall
starting in September. Unfortunately, they are not available online,
but students from other colleges and universities may contact
Melanie Armstrong to be mailed a
copy. Each applicant must submit the following items:
1. A completed application for admission.
2. For non-Tufts students, one transcript for all
college-level work showing a minimum of three semesters
of work completed. (Not required for Tufts students; the
Office of Programs Abroad will obtain a transcript on
your behalf.)
3. Two letters of recommendation from members of the
faculty at Tufts or the student’s home institution. For
students applying to Chile, China, Japan, Madrid, Paris,
or Tübingen, at least one of the letters must be from a
faculty member of the appropriate language department.
For Tufts in London, one recommendation must be from the
department in which the student wishes to study at
University College London.
4. A signed Agreement and Release Form.
5. A nonrefundable $40 application fee (check or money
order only, made payable to the Trustees of Tufts
College) for each application submitted.
6. A photocopy of a passport valid through six (6)
months beyond the end of the program.
For Tufts in Ghana: see additional application
procedures under Tufts-in-Ghana section. Please meet
with Dean Sheila Bayne for an application.
For Tufts in Oxford: see additional application
procedures under Tufts-in-Oxford section. Please meet
with Dean Sheila Bayne for an application.
Submit all applications and application fee to:
Office of Tufts Programs Abroad
Dowling Hall
Tufts University
Medford, Massachusetts 02155
Tel: (617) 627-2000
Fax: (617) 627-3971
Decisions on acceptance to Tufts Programs Abroad
are normally made by March 15. Within two weeks after an
applicant has been notified of an acceptance, a
nonrefundable deposit of $350 must be made to guarantee
a place in the program to which the student has been
accepted. If a student withdraws after confirming his or
her acceptance, he or she will forfeit the $350
confirmation fee. No refunds are possible in cases of
withdrawal once the programs have started because
commitments and contractual agreements are made in
advance of the students’ arrival.
NOTE: Students on a Tufts Program Abroad do NOT need to
submit Leave of Absence or Transfer of Credit requests.
Tufts students admitted to a Tufts program are required
to attend a pre-departure meeting held during reading
period in the semester prior to their semester or year
abroad. Important information regarding the program,
health, safety, and cultural adaptation will be
discussed by Programs Abroad staff and alumni of the
program.
Additional Application Requirements
GOOD STANDING
Students participating in Tufts Programs Abroad must be
in good academic and disciplinary standing. Good
standing means that the student is not on academic
probation level 3 or higher or disciplinary probation
level 2 or higher. See the
Tufts Bulletin for an
explanation of the levels of academic probation. See
"Tufts University Student Disciplinary System" for an
explanation of levels of disciplinary probation.
REQUIRED GPA
A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a scale of
4.0) is expected for all programs except London and
Oxford. A cumulative GPA of 3.7 after two semesters is
required for Oxford; for London, a cumulative GPA of 3.3
is expected with an average of 3.3 in the major, but
students whose GPA in their major is a 3.3 with an
overall GPA of a 3.0 may be admitted. For Paris, a GPA
of 3.0 in all French courses is required, while a GPA of
3.5 is required for consideration for Sciences-Po.
For students in the School of Engineering, a GPA of 3.2
at the time of application is required for all programs.
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