Total Enrollment: 10,500
Institution Size: 10,000 - 19,999
Campus Setting:
Suburban
Religious Affiliation: Not applicable
Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral and first-professional
School Calendar Type: Semester
Total Undergrad Enrollment: 5,224
Total Grad Enrollment: 5,276
Admissions Requirements:
High School GPA
High School Rank
Test Scores
Recommendations
Accepted Credit:
Advanced Placement
“ The academics are solid, and professors are, for the most part, passionate and helpful. ”
“ inspirational, compassionate professors who invest themselves wholeheartedly in their students ”
“ The academics are very good for those who want to go into a research based career. ”
“ This school gives you a sense of community. Everyone around campus has a smiling face ”
The students and the teachers are both enthusiastic, which provides for a great learning environment.
School spirit doesn't really manifest itself in the fan section at sports games. It exists, but its rare to see days where the entire campus is together.
Tufts is a little slice of heaven, nestled right outside of Boston. Although while I appreciated its engaged professors, approachable faculty and lush scenery, I am concerned that heaven comes in...
It's expensive. Not for me, so much, because I have a foolproof financial plan based largely on scrounging cans and redeeming scratch off lottery tickets, but for most people, it's going to saddle...
Tufts University has small classes and encourages students to think. The academic support program is amazing and it is a tight knit community. Graduates are equipped with with both academic and...
The worst thing about Tufts is it's expenses. It is a private school and Boston is an expensive area. Make sure you negotiate with the financial aid office.
Every student at this school needs Every student needs the drive to try something new, because it is very easy to get stuck in a comfortable rut.