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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · U.S. News & World Report names Tufts' undergraduate admission as "most selective". For the class of 2027, Tufts admitted 10% of 34,002 applicants. [82] The number of places in the freshmen class is set at approximately 1,600 students. [83]

  2. Vor 6 Tagen · Yes, Tufts University is quite competitive, with an acceptance rate of around 10% in recent years. It is a well-regarded research university and is known for its strong programs in both the liberal arts and STEM, as well as its commitment to community service and global citizenship.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · We’re thrilled to announce that Fletcher students have been recognized as winners of the prestigious D-Prize for their innovative project, Ongeza Zao na Pato (OZP). This initiative aims to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Kenya by providing them with high-quality agricultural inputs on credit. The founders, Gabriel Mwema ...

  4. Tufts is more interested in the whole student. The classes you took at your hs, the rigor, your gpa. They are interested in your extra cirr and your essays, and how you have interacted with your community. Those are bigger factors than demonstrated interest. Best of luck.

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · Every day they push the frontier of knowledge and its application to addressing the world's challenges.” Patents acknowledge research of Tufts faculty across the university that is contributing to discoveries and innovations, many with promising health care implications. A number of these patents have been optioned or licensed by commercial ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Tufts has recently joined Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU), an organization with the mission to advance national priorities in science, health and education. To achieve this goal, they have assembled a consortium of over 150 colleges and universities.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Open to all Fletcher students, alumni, and Tufts undergraduates, the Fletcher D-Prize is organized around 18 challenges in agriculture, clean water, energy, health access, livelihoods, and public service. Maggie Adomako FG28, Richard Geegbae F25, and Gabriel Waithaka F24 won this year's D-Prize for their project, "Ongeza Zao na Pato."